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" <aa...@...> 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 >
