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How to change form caption font?
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21/12/1997 12:07:24
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Visual FoxPro
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Forms & Form designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00067445
Message ID:
00067477
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>>>Is it possible to change the font of Visual FoxPro form caption?
>>>
>>>Font of caption needs to be chosen based on the user's
>>>language who logged in particular computer.
>>>
>>>The only way to do it is to re-install Windows and
>>>choose different regional settings every time when
>>>different language user wants to run the program. However, this is not acceptable.
>>
>>Actually you can imitate this caption with the Label with corresponding Font, ForeColor and BackColor, but in this case you need to remove form title bar,
>>and there is extra work if your form is resizeable, and you need to add at least the X close button which will replace the native one from the form title bar.
>
>Eventually, recreate all Windows in VFP... :)
>
>>>Also, fontname property doesn't allow to select different language fonts.
>>>Fox example, it simply allows to specify Times New Roman and uses always current language.
>>>
>>>FoxPro is designed to support only one (current) Windows language. The is
>>>no way to use multiple languages simultaneously in FoxPro.
>>
>>I don't see it to be a problem. At least, I have no problems with support for Russian in my apps. If the national font is installed in Windows, it appears in FontName property list. Also you should have some kind of national keyboard driver installed on user's PC if it is not supplied with Windows.
>
>Also: you can create more user profiles in Win95 and choose the user you want at boot moment. Each user can have his/her own set of settings for almost anything in Win 95.
>
>Vlad

Just buy a new hard drive to keep Windows Registry... :)))
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison
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