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set font in registry?
i'm probably not the only person who tends to set fonts in preferences for
a number of applications over and over again this is a serious waste of time, and i'm beginning to think there is probably a way through the registry: i figure, the registry has a hierarchical/hive structure so, wouldn't there be a way to set a common font (i like the lucida family a lot) at a higher level, and have that be inherited through the tree? anyone ever 'investigated' this? i'd sure like to know much obliged, stefaan dot meeuws at gmail dot com |
set font in registry?
Stefaan Meeuws wrote:
i'm probably not the only person who tends to set fonts in preferences for a number of applications over and over again this is a serious waste of time, and i'm beginning to think there is probably a way through the registry: How is this an Outlook calendaring question? -- Brian Tillman |
set font in registry?
How is this an Outlook calendaring question? well, i had to set my preference font 504 different times to the _same_ values! they could _greatly_ reduce that number if they allowed system-wide default for for instance: 'rules for this view', and 'colunm headings and rows' i suspect that somewhere in the registry the fonts for these common view elements must be stored for sure .. and if there _were_ a registry trick to this, it would most certainly work in other situations with other apps as well .. here's how i got that number 504: other replies still welcome! stefaan dot meeuws at gmail dot com detail: calculation well, i created many different views .. calendar : 13 mail : 7 contacts : 8 tasks : 33 notes : 11 -------- 72 views ... and for every one of these views i had to run the 'customize view' panel, and click 2 buttons .. other settings, for - colunm font - row font - autopreview font automatic filtering, for - however many rules that applied for the view in focus (say average: 4) total number of fonts to set per view: 7 ... to set - time and time again the same fonts (72 * 7 = 504 times [!] ) |
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