in font preferences make button for menu font that will send to windows' font changing dialog.
programs cannot change their menu font?
menu font button that sends to windows dialog
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Supposing one could send a command to the Win settings to change the font,
then all menus of all programmes will get that font.
• That's the basic behaviour. Maybe some scriptings and¦or tools are able to do that you wish,
but it isn't my cup of tea…
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Claude
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• Normally, no, they can't. “Menu” is a feature that belongs to Windows.…programs cannot change their menu font?
Supposing one could send a command to the Win settings to change the font,
then all menus of all programmes will get that font.
• That's the basic behaviour. Maybe some scriptings and¦or tools are able to do that you wish,
but it isn't my cup of tea…


Claude
Clo
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what i have said is already in tc:
"custom sounds" sends to windows' preferences.
programs cannot change their menu font,
i think, they can, if they make separate, own, custom menu,
and can programs change button font, or make some clickable button-like text, i mean "custom" button, with custom font and encoding(without unicode)?
if such things would be in tc then user could change language to another encoding lng file without changing default charset and rebooting and without applocale,
but this all i think useless because tc will use unicode, is it correct? or it will use unicode only for file names supporting, not for interface?
"custom sounds" sends to windows' preferences.
programs cannot change their menu font,
i think, they can, if they make separate, own, custom menu,
and can programs change button font, or make some clickable button-like text, i mean "custom" button, with custom font and encoding(without unicode)?
if such things would be in tc then user could change language to another encoding lng file without changing default charset and rebooting and without applocale,
but this all i think useless because tc will use unicode, is it correct? or it will use unicode only for file names supporting, not for interface?