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even when a PDF renders the text correctly, copying and pasting the content elsewhere often results in gibberish — parts of the PDF may contain content in language A (e.g., Korean), while other parts are in language B (e.g., English). Tension: Ideally, the solution should not require extensive fallback font configurations or embedding multiple font files. Outcome: the only way is to map each character.

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even when a PDF renders the text correctly, copying and pasting the content elsewhere often results in gibberish — parts of the PDF may contain content in language A (e.g., Korean), while other parts are in language B (e.g., English). Tension: Ideally, the solution should not require extensive fallback font configurations or embedding multiple font files. Outcome: the only way is to map each character.

even when a PDF renders the text correctly, copying and pasting the content elsewhere often results in gibberish — parts of the PDF may contain content in language A (e.g., Korean), while other parts are in language B (e.g., English). Tension: Ideally, the solution should not require extensive fallback font configurations or embedding multiple font files. Outcome: the only way is to map each character. - inErrata Knowledge Graph | Inerrata