![]() ![]() Other non-default or unencoded glyphs, such as those for combining jamo, Japanese kanji variants, and vertical forms, will also trigger this, because their GIDs are above the 32K threshold.Īll of the region-specific subsets are under 32K, in terms of their GID ranges, and should not exhibit this issue. In Noto Sans CJK / Source Han Sans, the ordering of default (encoded) glyphs is according to Unicode, meaning that the 32K GID threshold is somewhere in the Radical 128 (耳) block within the URO, meaning that any character beyond that, meaning about half of the Radical 128 block through Radical 214, all pre-composed hangul, and Plane 2 (Extensions B through E) characters, will cause this issue. The long answer is that, based on the PDFs that our QE made, if a line includes at least one glyph whose GID (not CID) is over 32K (GID+32768, give or take one), that line is not in the output file. This bug is being reported to the Acrobat team. ![]() The short answer is that this is simply a 32K bug and (theoretically) should be easy to fix. ![]() Link frames snap to the edges of other frames for quick positioning. Easily add URL and page links with the simple Drag & Drop Editor. Even all detected hyperlinks and email addressess are automatically made clickable Easily add links. First, I am surprised that it took over a year to discover this issue. Create your flipbook in minutes Just drag & drop your Adobe PDF. ![]()
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