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Here's some general information and guidance on your query:

Linux (Gratis – easiest)

sudo apt install fonts-source-han-sans fonts-source-han-serif

Then edit /etc/fonts/local.conf to alias F1 to Source Han Sans. cidfont f1 f2 f3 f4 gratis

Method 1: The Adobe Acrobat Reader Fallback (Official & Free)

Important: You do not need to "download" F1, F2, F3, or F4 separately. These are internal resource names. The best free method is to let Adobe software use its built-in AdobeFnt14.lst or the Adobe CMap and Resource files. Here's some general information and guidance on your

On macOS:

  1. Install Noto Fonts via Homebrew:
    brew install --cask font-noto-sans-cjk
  2. Or download manually and double-click each font to install in Font Book.
  3. Install Ghostscript via MacPorts or the official installer.

2. Where to Find Gratis CID‑Keyed Fonts

Since CID fonts are a format (not a specific design), you can use free OpenType fonts and convert them, or find free native CID fonts. Here are legitimate free (gratis) sources: Then edit /etc/fonts/local

| Source | Content | License | CID Support | |--------|---------|---------|--------------| | Adobe Noto Fonts | All scripts, CJK, Latin | SIL OFL / Apache 2.0 | Yes (via AFDKO) | | Google Noto CJK | Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean | SIL OFL | Yes (.otf with CID mapping) | | Source Han Sans / Serif | Adobe & Google joint project | SIL OFL | Native CID‑keyed | | DejaVu Fonts | Latin, Greek, Cyrillic | Bitstream Vera / Public domain | No (but convertible) | | GNU FreeFont | Latin, CJK (partial), symbols | GPLv3 with font exception | No (use ttf2cid tool) |

4. Google Fonts equivalents (for editing)