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The windows system font, when set to an alternative, is not picked up by retrobar which still displays the default as designed into the application itself, arial I assume. It would seem only sensible to respect the system set font. Tested on Win 10 and 11.
My suggestion would be to have an option to:
i. Retain the arial by default on the app,
ii. Respect the system font
iii. Call the font selector to allow retrobar to display any user-selected font as distinct from the system font.
All my own apps allow the user to customise font. It makes for a familiar UI on each system.
This would allow a level of customisation that Win10/11 does not enable.
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The windows system font, when set to an alternative, is not picked up by retrobar which still displays the default as designed into the application itself, arial I assume. It would seem only sensible to respect the system set font. Tested on Win 10 and 11.
My suggestion would be to have an option to:
i. Retain the arial by default on the app,
ii. Respect the system font
iii. Call the font selector to allow retrobar to display any user-selected font as distinct from the system font.
All my own apps allow the user to customise font. It makes for a familiar UI on each system.
This would allow a level of customisation that Win10/11 does not enable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: