/CIDFont/F1 << /FileType /TrueType /Path (/usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc) /SubfontID 0 /CSI [(Japan1) 2] >> ; /CIDFont/F2 << /FileType /TrueType /Path (/usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc) /SubfontID 1 /CSI [(Korea1) 2] >> ; /CIDFont/F3 << /FileType /TrueType /Path (/usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc) /SubfontID 2 /CSI [(CNS1) 2] >> ; /CIDFont/F4 << /FileType /TrueType /Path (/usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc) /SubfontID 3 /CSI [(GB1) 2] >> ; /CIDFont/F5 << /FileType /TrueType /Path (/usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto/NotoSansMonoCJK-Regular.ttc) /CSI [(Identity) 0] >> ; /CIDFont/F6 << /FileType /TrueType /Path (/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf) /CSI [(Identity) 0] >> ;
# Debian/Ubuntu sudo apt install fonts-noto-cjk cidfont f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 install
Let’s break down what CIDFonts are, what F1–F6 refer to, and exactly how to install them. what F1–F6 refer to