- Jun 06, 2012 I use 12 pt. Meera (goodness, 10 pt. Meera would be hard to see, what a typo). It's not a fixed-width font, but it's nice on the eyes, and most importantly, I can read it.:) @chrisname You don't seriously expect any of us to believe that, do you? Honestly, though, I.
- Jan 30, 2015 Font size is not a very big deal but i had to post it's code here because we'll be using it to change the fonts of our console in such ratio that will help us making geometric shapes like squares, easily and perfectly.
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Yes, but that is only for installed font's. I want to use a custom font in my app. According to the API documentation, the FontFamily class can be initialized with a path to a font followed by the face name. It works in UWP apps, just not here on my Win32 app using xaml islands with c/winrt.
Hello all,
I need your help. I trying to change the font of texts displayed in the output of my program. I know that we can use settextstyle() for changing fonts. But there are only four types of fonts( GOTHIC, SANS SERIFF , TRIPLEX , DEFAULT) available. I want to use some other fonts like Lucida calligraphy and all other installed fonts in PC . Is there any way to do that? or should i change any thing in the header file graphics.h. I am using Turbo c++ .
I need your help. I trying to change the font of texts displayed in the output of my program. I know that we can use settextstyle() for changing fonts. But there are only four types of fonts( GOTHIC, SANS SERIFF , TRIPLEX , DEFAULT) available. I want to use some other fonts like Lucida calligraphy and all other installed fonts in PC . Is there any way to do that? or should i change any thing in the header file graphics.h. I am using Turbo c++ .
Thanks all in advance!
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Then you need to find some fonts compatible with Borland's graphics library.