Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!csdev!ll1a!spl1!laidbak!att!rutgers!mit-eddie!husc6!lloyd!kent From: kent@lloyd.camex.uucp (Kent Borg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: WYSIWYG & DPI Summary: I was wrong. Keywords: WYSI*A*WYG Message-ID: <8713@spl1.UUCP> Date: 1 Nov 88 02:57:30 GMT References: <6937@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> <12908@oberon.USC.EDU> <2482@silver.bacs.indiana.edu> <31144@bbn.COM> <74013@sun.uucp> <148@internal. Sender: news@spl1.UUCP Reply-To: kent@lloyd.UUCP (Kent Borg) Organization: Camex, Inc., Boston, Mass USA Lines: 18 In article <241@lloyd.camex.uucp> kent@lloyd.UUCP (Kent Borg) writes: >The Macintosh II supports color fonts (notice the color Apple symbol >on the DA menu), including gray-scale needed for fuzzy fonts. I have I am told the color Apple is not a font. I got 2 pieces of mail telling me that (1) it is an icon that (2) is hardcoded from an MBar procedure. Not that I know what that means, but I feel better having confessed, and I feel more embarrassed that my first correction was to comp.sys.mac, but the erroneous article was here. If I take a deep breath maybe the confusion will subside... Kent Borg kent@lloyd.uucp or hscfvax!lloyd!kent