Jonathan Smith wrote:
Or invest in something like
http://fontlab.com/Font-tools/Fontographer/
Which will covert the font to OS X. I did this on Golden Age and Swing
Fonts and they print and display fine now.
Thanks Eric.
I have had a look around for various font converters, they're not cheap,
especially as all I require it for is this one font.
I think is disgraceful that there has been no backup or information from
Don Rice on this subject. I was not the only person who paid good money
for the Golden Age font set. As a professional copyist he must have
realised that there would soon be countless scores and parts containing
his font. It is irresponsible of him not to have either provided an
update or passed the project on to someone who could continue providing
basic support.
This has made me very wary of purchasing any other music font not
provided by the application's designers. In fact, Golden Age was a web
link from the Coda/Make Music site for many years indicating that they
must have had respect for the font and its compatibility etc. It would
be nice if they could now provide a little support in the matter.
Who can you trust?
I'm sure that people who own Ramblers and Hudsons feel the same way
about those companies' lack of support. :-)
The placing of a product in the marketplace in no way is any guarantee
that there will be an infinite amount of support of that product.
How much would you be willing to pay for a new version of Golden Age?
Perhaps if Don Rice knew that everybody who bought the original font
were willing to pay all over again (sort of the way we do when we want
an upgraded version of our automobile) he might be willing to do something.
On the other hand, perhaps he sold a certain number of copies of his
font and noticed music coming from many more people with his font than
he had sold copies to. Microsoft is enough of a juggernaut corporation
who overcharges enough on each sale that piracy, while it irritates
them, won't sink them. But for a private individual simply trying to
make a buck, piracy would certainly be discouraging enough to simply
hang it up and quit.
In any event, there was no guarantee on Don Rice's part that he would
provide support and continued upgrades forever. Every manufacturer
reserves the right to withdraw products from the market.
I understand it is very frustrating for you, but you seem to be taking
your frustration out on the wrong person. Whose fault is it that Apple
changed the font specifications? Don's or Apple's? If Apple had
somehow included legacy support, you wouldn't be having this problem.
But Apple, in typical corporate hubris, simply didn't give a flying f#$k
for people like you (or Don, for that matter) and said, "We're changing
the specifications simply because we feel like it and because we can."
So whose fault is it that you can no longer use Golden Age?
Be sure you put blame where it properly belongs.
--
David H. Bailey
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