Frank Richter wrote:
On 05.07.2005 09:28, Hajime Segawa wrote:
+FONT 9, "MS UI Gothic"
Isn't it on Windows the case that dialogs generally use "MS Shell Dlg[
2]", which is at runtime mapped to a font appropriate for the language
(e.g. "MS UI Gothic" for Japanese)?
This link, while no
Frank Richter wrote:
On 05.07.2005 09:28, Hajime Segawa wrote:
+FONT 9, "MS UI Gothic"
Isn't it on Windows the case that dialogs generally use "MS Shell Dlg[
2]", which is at runtime mapped to a font appropriate for the language
(e.g. "MS UI Gothic" for Japanese)?
This link, while no
Frank Richter escreveu:
On 05.07.2005 09:28, Hajime Segawa wrote:
+FONT 9, "MS UI Gothic"
Isn't it on Windows the case that dialogs generally use "MS Shell Dlg[
2]", which is at runtime mapped to a font appropriate for the language
(e.g. "MS UI Gothic" for Japanese)?
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On 05.07.2005 09:28, Hajime Segawa wrote:
> +FONT 9, "MS UI Gothic"
Isn't it on Windows the case that dialogs generally use "MS Shell Dlg[
2]", which is at runtime mapped to a font appropriate for the language
(e.g. "MS UI Gothic" for Japanese)?
This link, while not 100% on that topic, contains s
On 05.07.2005 09:28, Hajime Segawa wrote:
> +FONT 9, "MS UI Gothic"
Isn't it on Windows the case that dialogs generally use "MS Shell Dlg[
2]", which is at runtime mapped to a font appropriate for the language
(e.g. "MS UI Gothic" for Japanese)?
This link, while not 100% on that topic, contains s
On 05.07.2005 09:28, Hajime Segawa wrote:
> +FONT 9, "MS UI Gothic"
Isn't it on Windows the case that dialogs generally use "MS Shell Dlg[
2]", which is at runtime mapped to a font appropriate for the language
(e.g. "MS UI Gothic" for Japanese)?
This link, while not 100% on that topic, contains s