We are currently working with a selection of publishers to generate online books from their PDF's. Our legacy app uses flex, so for this we are converting the PDF to SWF files using PDF2SWF by SWFTools.
The problem that we are having is that the text within the SWF document is not being highlighted by our flex reader when the user performs a search. After a quick investigation we found that when extracting text we need to embed the fonts that are used by the PDF document:
http://wiki.swftools.org/wiki/How_do_I_highlight_text_in_the_SWF%3F
pdf2swf -F $YOUR_FONTS_DIR$ -f input.pdf -o output.swf
As you can see from the code above, we need a path to a font directory containig the fonts found within that PDF.
Since we will be converting a large number of PDF's, is it possible to access the font files directly through the PDF rather than having a lot of fonts stored within our app?
Additional Information
Our app is written in Java.
We are currently using PDFBox and Ghostscript within the app, so if any solutions use these libraries than that would be a preferred option, but we are open to all ideas.