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Hi Jeffrey,
To answer your questions...
Regarding our "normal" font, I'm referring to the form's client text, not
the caption text. When I change the font size, the caption text does indeed
change, which is fine; that's not a problem.
1. On WinXP, in the Display Properties dialog, I click the Appearance tab
and change the Font Size selection. When I do that, our app's client text
remains the same size, which is what we want.
2. On Win2000, there doesn't seem to be an equivalent method of changing the
fonts as I described above in WinXP (am I missing something??), so in the
Display Properties dialog, I click the Settings tab, click Advanced, click
the General tab, and change the Font Size selection. When I do this, it
installs the new fonts if necessary, asks me to reboot, and when I'm able to
bring up my app again, the client text is too big. This is not what we want.
3. On WinXP, the equivalent of the undesirable Win2000 behavior I described
above is to click the Settings tab, click Advanced, click the General tab,
and change the DPI setting.
So, I guess my real question is this: Is there a Win2000 equivalent of the
WinXP Display Properties->Appearance->Font Size functionality?
Thanks!
"Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]" - 20 Dec 2004 05:58 GMT
Hi Whitney,
Thanks very much for your feedback!!
Yes, I have tested the Win2000 OS through Virtual PC on my machine. The
entire form font will be changed after restart the OS.
Actually, the setting in "Appearance" tabpage is to change the system font
size, so the user specified font size will not change at all.
While the setting in "Advanced"->General tabpage is to change the DPI(dots
per inch) of the system display, so althrough the font size did not change,
the display size is changed.
Yes, I agree with you that now, the question lies on:
Is there a Win2000 equivalent of the WinXP Display
Properties->Appearance->Font Size functionality?
However, this newsgroup "microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.windowsforms" is
a development related group, and we will not support product usage wide
problem. I think you may post this question on a product newsgroup, such as
"microsoft.public.win2000". Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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