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However in acroForm.refreshAppearances(), it results in a lot of Using fallback font LiberationSans for CID-keyed TrueType font DejaVuSans. Debugging it a bit, down there in createDescendantFont it tries to load (in org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.font.PDCIDFontType2's findFontOrSubstitute) the font file "DejaVuSans" from the filesystem again, instead of using the provided resource. As it is provided in the JAR file instead of from the normal filesystem (system's fonts) is not found, resulting in the fallback font to be used.

I tried extending the font loading mechanism, but as everything is private and/or final, I had to stop after I already copied about 10 files unchanged from the original code just to be able to access them; that must be possible in a different way.

The cause is that whenever a font is used for refreshing an appearance, it is retrieved from some resources dictionary. In those resource dictionaries, though, there is not your original PDType0Font but only a preliminary version of the PDF objects backing your PDType0Font. But these PDF objects don't know that they back a font that eventually shall be subsetted, so retrieval of that font generates a new, different PDType0Font object which claims to be non-embedded. So it also is not informed about glyphs to eventually embed.

This also is the reason why the PDType0Font.load method you use is documented (JavaDoc comments) with the hint If you are loading a font for AcroForm, then use the 3-parameter constructor instead:

I have a file in Illustrator that has bold font in the header. I have the .ai file linked to another document in InDesign. However, in InDesign, the font is not showing up bold. It is also not bold when i export the file as a PDF. Any clues to why this is happening? I've linked files like this before and never had an issue.

Please tell us what operating system (exactly) you're running. Please tell us (exactly) what InDesign version you're using. EXACTLY what font is installed (name, version). Are you sure it's the same version in both applications?

If not, show a screenshot of the AI/PDF open with Acrobat Pro DC where Document Properties are showing the Fonts tab. Could be that the font style is not embedded. If that is the case work with an embedable version of the font.

You'll see all the font styles listed that your document needs. Select Gill Sans MT Bold and press the "More Info" button to see all the available details and look into "Restrictions:". ff782bc1db

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