Customizing Fonts

You can change the appearance of your operating system (OS) by customizing fonts. Windows CE allows you to replace fonts, specify a directory from which the OS should load fonts, enable ClearType, enable antialiased fonts, enable linked fonts, change the font size for the Help system, enable end-user-defined-characters (EUDC), and enable line breaking for non-Roman fonts, such as many Asian-language characters.

For details, see the following topics:

How to Implement ClearType

Replacing Fonts

Specifying the Directory for Font Loading

Enabling ClearType

Enabling Antialiased Fonts

Enabling Linked Fonts

Changing the Font Size for the Help System

See Also

Customizing the User Interface | Fonts Implementation Considerations | Fonts

Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005

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