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Document Type: Example Program
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Publish Date: Sep 6, 2006

Determining System Fonts and Programmatically Assigning Them to Controls and Indicators.

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Filename: systemfonts.vi
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This VI demonstrates how to use the Windows Registry Access VIs to determine which font types have been installed on the Windows operating system. Once these font names have been read, a font is selected and assigned to an indicator programmatically using property nodes.

This VI will work on Windows95/98/NTand 2000.

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Filename: systemfonts.vi

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Application Software: LabVIEW Full Development System 6.0.2
Language(s): LabVIEW

 
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very good example for understanding a font... but, isn't there a more easy way to change the font using numeric value??? for example, arial -> 0, arial black -> 1... etc...
- SungSook Kim, ì¿¿ì¿¸ì¿¤í¿¿ë¿¤ë¿¿. sofwin@naver.com - Oct 26, 2006

 

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