I should have stated that the pala.ttf file is the same as the Palatino Linotype file you see in the Windows search window.
If you hit the start button and run "cmd" it will open a DOS based window. Enter: cd \windows\fonts Then enter: dir pala*.* and you should see the pala.ttf file Larry K7YBZ --- In [email protected], "k7ybz" <k7...@...> wrote: > > That font is part of the Palatino-Linotype family which means it should be in > the pala.ttf file. I have a program which can pull text from binary files and > indeed it is in the pala.ttf file installed on my Windows XP laptop. > > Larry > K7YBZ > > --- In [email protected], "Cole" <aa7rd@> wrote: > > > > > > > > The message says it cannot extract "IEBIIC + PalatinoLinotype-Roman". > > > > In the windows\fonts folder I see Palatino Linotype (with a space between > > words) and Roman Regular (another space) but no IEBIIC or plain Roman. > > > > The error with a + after IEBIIC and a after Linotype is puzzling. > > > > BTW, thanks for the help. > > > > Cole > > >
