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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> There is no fontpallete.exe but then that is true for all  
> WPS objects.  None of them are implemented with EXEs. :-)  
 
Are they in the DLLs?  
 
> Your REXX Reference Summary has a nice chart  
> showing what code implements which objects.  
 
Is that a hard copy object?  All my manuals are in L.A.  
 
> You need to read up a bit on the Workplace Shell.  
 
Right after I get one inlaw out of jail and see what happens in court  
next Tuesday with another one.  And finish their bankruptcy filings.  
 
> Your Warp4 toolkit has a lot more, especially about  
> the implementation details which you are asking about.  
 
I forgot about that thing.  Next time I'm in L.A. I'll look for it.  
 
> A Google search for:  
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>   Workplace Shell OS/2  
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> show get plenty of hits.  
 
It certainly does, thanks.  Lots to read -- when I can.  
 
(sigh) All I wanted to do was print with a different font.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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