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The glyphs of <strong>CID</strong>s 3603 (Supplement 0) and 13505 (Supplement 4) are thesame using KozMinProVI-Light (Kozuka Mincho Pro-VI Light), but dependingon the typeface design, they can be different.1.4 Glyph VariationIn order <strong>for</strong> <strong>Adobe</strong>-<strong>Japan1</strong>-4 <strong>CID</strong>-keyed fonts to be useful and meaningful,the glyphs of all JIS X 0208:1997 kanji must be JIS90-compliant. Thisaffects <strong>CID</strong>s 1125 through 7477 (6,353 <strong>CID</strong>s) in Supplement 0, and <strong>CID</strong>s8284 and 8285 in Supplement 1. Some subtle glyph variations in Supplement4 (see Section 7) make this necessary.2 <strong>Character</strong> Code Tables & DatabasesA further reference aid is the <strong>Adobe</strong>-<strong>Japan1</strong>-4 <strong>Character</strong> Code Table(cid2code.txt), which details the correspondence between <strong>CID</strong>s and the variouscharacter codes used to access these glyphs. The table itself containsin<strong>for</strong>mation in its header that describes its contents in greater detail.<strong>Adobe</strong> Systems also publishes a series of CMap files to support commonencodings based on JIS and other related character set standards. TheseCMap files are described in <strong>Adobe</strong> Technical Note #5094, “<strong>Adobe</strong> CJKV<strong>Character</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>s and CMap Files <strong>for</strong> <strong>CID</strong>-Keyed Fonts.” This documentis available at the following URL:http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/pdfs/tn/5094.CJK_<strong>CID</strong>.pdfThe most current CMap files (aj16.tar.Z), along with the corresponding codetable file (cid2code.txt) and JIS X 0212-1990 and JIS X 0213:2004 databasefiles (jisx0212-all.txt and jisx0213-all.txt, respectively), are available at thefollowing URL:ftp://ftp.oreilly.com/pub/examples/nutshell/cjkv/adobe/3 The <strong>Adobe</strong>-<strong>Japan1</strong>-0 <strong>Character</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>This section contains a catalog of all 8,284 glyphs in the <strong>Adobe</strong>-<strong>Japan1</strong>-0character collection with /Registry (<strong>Adobe</strong>), /Ordering (<strong>Japan1</strong>), at /Supplement0. The glyphs <strong>for</strong> <strong>CID</strong>s 0 through 8283 are thus illustrated. The Japanesetypeface KozMinProVI-Light <strong>CID</strong>FontVersion=6.003 is used toillustrate the characters in this and the remaining sections of this specification.The width marks are used <strong>for</strong> reference purposes only.Supplement 0 is the character collection supported by <strong>Adobe</strong> fonts in theOriginal Composite Font (OCF) <strong>for</strong>mat (see also Technical Specification#5031: “Kanji Glyph <strong>Collection</strong>s and Glyph Sets”), and all initial <strong>CID</strong>-keyed2 <strong>Character</strong> Code Tables & Databases 5

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