Dov,

I didn't initiate this conversation, but I'd like to chime in. 

Your points are well taken, but a problem I had with the Adobe PI substitution 
was that simple bullets were coming across as question marks in my PDFs. That 
would indicate a mapping problem that is pretty obvious.

Also, you might want to tell the Framemaker team that whenever I open a new 
DITA document in FrameMaker I get the following messages in the FrameMaker 
console:

The "Zapfdingbats" Font Family is not available.
  "Adobe Pi Std" will be used in this session.
The "Zapfdingbats Regular" Font is not available.
  "AdobePiStd" will be used in this session.

If Adobe Pi Std is not a problem, maybe they should update the DITA templates 
for the next release and remove the source of this error. That is, unless 
Zapf-Dingbats is somehow part of the DITA standard (which really can't be 
true). The fewer the error messages the more likely we are to see critical 
errors.

Thanks for all your insights.

Craig
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> From: isaacs at adobe.com 
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
> Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 22:07:05 -0800 
> Subject: RE: Updating older versions of Adobe fonts? Slightly 
> off-topic, but related in a way! 
> 
> 
> Exactly what is the problem you have with Adobe Pi? Adobe Pi was 
> designed to serve as a substitute for Zapf Dingbats originally for 
> Acrobat and Reader and then for other Adobe applications. Although the 
> design of each of the glyphs is not identical, Adobe Pi does do a 
> fairly good job as a substitute and in some cases, the glyphs are much 
> more modern looking than Zapf Dingbat?s highly dated look.                    
>                   
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