Maybe we can just stop labelling people as "morons" or "incompetents" ...

And by the way, if you know anything about the real history of OS/2, you 
wouldn't be labelling them as "incompetents." The fact was that OS/2 was 
supposed to be the enterprise OS for PCs as a joint Microsoft / IBM project 
until Microsoft stabbed IBM in the back deciding to go their own way and back 
out of their commitments. Technically, OS/2 was far ahead of Windows'9x and 
early Windows NT!

            - Dov

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Robert Lauriston
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 5:48 PM
To: Dov Isaacs; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Updating older versions of Adobe fonts? Slightly off-topic, but 
related in a way!


Yes, I figured that out. I believe I called Adobe tech support about

the problem, so they should be aware of it.



You're right, there's nothing wrong with the design of Adobe Pi. The

moron was whoever did the Zapf > Pi mapping in FrameMaker 8.



The UI makeover in FM9 was wrong in so many ways that it would be a

good negative example for UI design classes. Some of the people who

did the work might be competent but the people in charge are

world-class incompetents, up there with the geniuses behind OS/2,

Microsoft Bob, and Clippy.



On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Dov Isaacs 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

> Please see the response I sent out a few minutes ago. There is nothing wrong 
> with the Adobe Pi font, but rather, there is a nasty mapping issue that 
> should have been resolved in FrameMaker if they in fact had a .ini file 
> setting mapping Type 1 Zapf Dingbats to Adobe Pi or any other OpenType 
> version of Zapf Dingbats.

>

> And quite frankly, I think it is a hell of a lot of chutzpa on your part to 
> label the designers of Adobe Pi as "morons." The font simply follows the 
> international specifications for both OpenType fonts and Unicode encoding. 
> How does that make them "morons?" Likewise, you may not like the UI makeover 
> of FrameMaker (maybe I don't either), but that doesn't make those who 
> designed and implemented it "morons."
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