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          SECTION 5.6                                                         Composite Fonts



CMAP                    PDF 1.2           PDF 1.3            PDF 1.4              PDF 1.5

Add−RKSJ−H/V            Adobe-Japan1-1    Adobe-Japan1-1     Adobe-Japan1-1       Adobe-Japan1-1

EUC−H/V                 —                 Adobe-Japan1-1     Adobe-Japan1-1       Adobe-Japan1-1

Ext−RKSJ−H/V            Adobe-Japan1-2    Adobe-Japan1-2     Adobe-Japan1-2       Adobe-Japan1-2

H/V                     Adobe-Japan1-1    Adobe-Japan1-1     Adobe-Japan1-1       Adobe-Japan1-1

UniJIS−UCS2−H/V         —                 Adobe-Japan1-2     Adobe-Japan1-4       Adobe-Japan1-4

UniJIS−UCS2−HW−H/V      —                 Adobe-Japan1-2     Adobe-Japan1-4       Adobe-Japan1-4

UniJIS−UTF16−H/V        —                 —                  —                    Adobe-Japan1-5

Korean
KSC−EUC−H/V             Adobe-Korea1-0    Adobe-Korea1-0     Adobe-Korea1-0       Adobe-Korea1-0

KSCms−UHC−H/V           Adobe-Korea1-1    Adobe-Korea1-1     Adobe-Korea1-1       Adobe-Korea1-1

KSCms−UHC−HW−H/V        —                 Adobe-Korea1-1     Adobe-Korea1-1       Adobe-Korea1-1

KSCpc−EUC−H             Adobe-Korea1-0    Adobe-Korea1-0     Adobe-Korea1-0       Adobe-Korea1-0

UniKS−UCS2−H/V          —                 Adobe-Korea1-1     Adobe-Korea1-1       Adobe-Korea1-1

UniKS−UTF16−H/V         —                 —                  —                    Adobe-Korea1-2

Generic
Identity−H/V            Adobe-Identity-0 Adobe-Identity-0    Adobe-Identity-0     Adobe-Identity-0

          As noted in Section 5.6.2, “CIDSystemInfo Dictionaries,” a character collection is
          identified by registry, ordering, and supplement number, and supplements are
          cumulative; that is, a higher-numbered supplement includes the CIDs contained
          in lower-numbered supplements, as well as some additional CIDs. Consequently,
          text encoded according to the predefined CMaps for a given PDF version is valid
          when interpreted by a consumer application supporting the same or a later PDF
          version. When interpreted by an application supporting an earlier PDF version,
          such text causes an error if a CMap is encountered that is not predefined for that
          PDF version. If character codes are encountered that were added in a higher-
          numbered supplement than the one corresponding to the supported PDF ver-
          sion, no characters are displayed for those codes; see “Handling Undefined Char-
          acters” on page 454. See also implementation note 67 in Appendix H.

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