Edit cidfmap (e.g., /usr/share/ghostscript/*/Resource/Init/cidfmap ) or add a custom file.
(no root): ~/ghostscript/fonts/ or ~/.fonts/
Because these are not real fonts, "installing" them in the traditional sense is impossible. Instead, you must fix the file or substitute them with compatible system fonts. Recommended Fixes
: In Adobe Acrobat , go to File > Properties > Fonts . Sometimes the "real" name of the font is listed next to the generic CID name, allowing you to find and install that specific font on your system.
Edit cidfmap (e.g., /usr/share/ghostscript/*/Resource/Init/cidfmap ) or add a custom file.
(no root): ~/ghostscript/fonts/ or ~/.fonts/ cidfont f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6 install
Because these are not real fonts, "installing" them in the traditional sense is impossible. Instead, you must fix the file or substitute them with compatible system fonts. Recommended Fixes Edit cidfmap (e
: In Adobe Acrobat , go to File > Properties > Fonts . Sometimes the "real" name of the font is listed next to the generic CID name, allowing you to find and install that specific font on your system. Edit cidfmap (e.g.
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