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I upgraded one Mac to Tahoe to see how it compares. Almost all of the fonts have the same status (other than ones that were added or removed ofc), but nine fonts (out of 705) switched status
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Still an issue in 21.5 prerelease. I'm attaching reports from the same document, which was created in 21.3 and which uses every macOS system font (Sonoma 14.8.5), opened in 21.3 and 21.5.
In 21.5, nearly half of the fonts show as NOT_AVAILABLE. In many cases, different faces of the same family have different statuses, even though they come from the same .ttc file.
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Seems like it could be related to [the bug I just filed](https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601180-adobe-indesign-bugs/suggestions/51436951-macos-system-fonts-in-older-documents)
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Hi,
What all things would you like PDF to retain? (alt text, tags and what else?)Currently when PDF is imported, its imported as a single graphic.
Would you want the tags and alt text to be mapped to their correct assets in InDesign? and those tags and alt text be also editable from within InDesign after PDF is imported?
Or should they be remapped and restored once the document with placed PDF is again exported to PDF from InDesign?
Would want to know more about the proposed solution / workflow
Thanks
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This also affects non-system fonts. I have a Multiple Master OpenType TrueType font showing the same pattern: according to Find/Replace Font... it's Installed, but according to the scripting interface, including idml, it's NotAvailable