Here’s a detailed feature set for as it would appear in a technical specification, font catalog, or developer reference for PDF, PostScript, or embedded systems documentation.

is the most frequent original font for F1.

: This is a generic label (like F1, F2, F3) assigned by PDF creation software (e.g., InDesign, Acrobat) to a font subset that has been embedded in the document. It often stands in for common fonts like Arial or Times New Roman when they are exported with specific encoding.

In typography, "cidfont f1 normal fixed" is a technical instruction—it’s the computer’s way of saying:

Since "CIDFont+F1" is a generic label, the actual appearance depends on what the original document used. It is most commonly mapped to standard fonts:

8 0 obj << /Type /FontDescriptor /FontName /f1 /Flags 32 % Bit 5 (32) indicates Fixed Pitch /FontWeight /Normal /ItalicAngle 0 >> endobj