Don't work "UseNewDefFont=1" in Windows XP

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Don't work "UseNewDefFont=1" in Windows XP

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Don't work "UseNewDefFont=1" in Windows XP.

I have installed the Segoe UI Regular fonts.

SEGOEUI.TTF
SEGOEUIB.TTF
SEGOEUII.TTF


TC can't find font if UseNewDefFont=1 ?


Please correct it in TC 9.11
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This is intentional. UseNewDefFont is ignored on Windows versions before Vista.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:This is intentional. UseNewDefFont is ignored on Windows versions before Vista.
I wants to know the settings in wincmd.ini to use under Win XP with installed Segoe fonts in order to get the same look as a newly installed TC with UseNewDefFont=1 on any new Windows version.

Please help me
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2PiotrMP006
Please help me
I have already given you the answer here: http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=334123#334123

Anyway - this is not a bug and the thread should be moved.
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The idea is that you can set UseNewDefFont=1 in an ini file which is shared between multiple Windows installations, and TC ignores it on systems which don't have the new fonts by default.
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