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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 anti-aliased fonts, enable linked fonts, change the font size for the Help system, enable end-user-defined-characters (EUDC), and enable line breaking for Asian fonts.
In This Section
- Fonts Overview
Provides information about the different font Catalog items, modules, components available in Windows CE and how to include them in your OS design. - How to Implement ClearType
Describes how to implement ClearType for both an OS design and an application. - Replacing Fonts
Provides information about replacing the default Windows CE fonts with other fonts, including custom fonts. - Specifying the Directory for Font Loading
Shows how to set the directory for font loading using registry settings. - Enabling ClearType
Provides information about enabling ClearType. - Enabling Antialiased Fonts
Provides information about how to enable anti-aliased fonts. - Enabling Linked Fonts
Provides information about the font linking capability in Windows CE. - Changing the Font Size for the Help System
Provides information about how to change the font size using registry settings.
Related Sections
- Fonts Application Development
Provides information about how to add the font Catalog items into your Windows CE-based applications.
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