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I've tried using Open Type Fonts both for labels, textboxes and when drawing in a paint-event. But it doesn't work. Is there any way to make Open Type Font work?

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  • Font textFont = new Font("Arial Bold", 18F); g.DrawString("12", textFont, solidbrush, 109, 40); why cant you use like this. Apr 13, 2011 at 11:01
  • I can, but i only works with True Type Font. I.e. Myriad Pro won't work.
    – Bildsoe
    Apr 13, 2011 at 11:12
  • In what way does it not work? Apr 13, 2011 at 11:17
  • @Frederik - the font rendered on screen is not changed. It is still Microsoft Sans Serif. And when trying to create a label a dialog tells me that only True Type Fonts are supported for labels.
    – Bildsoe
    Apr 13, 2011 at 11:45

2 Answers 2

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This isn't possible in Winforms, GDI+ only supports TrueType fonts. You'll have to move to WPF to get OpenType support.

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You can use the System.Windows.Media namespace as you would do in WPF, here you have an example:

public static string GetFontList(String ElementSeparator)
    {
        string r = "";

        // WPF incl Adobe and OpenType
        foreach (System.Windows.Media.FontFamily fontFam in System.Windows.Media.Fonts.SystemFontFamilies)
        {
            r += fontFam.Source;
            r += ElementSeparator;
        }

        // True type, incl Type face names e.g. Arial Rounded MT Bold
        foreach (System.Drawing.FontFamily f in System.Drawing.FontFamily.Families)
        { 
            if(!r.Contains(f.Name))
            {
            r += f.Name;
            r += ElementSeparator;
            }
        }            

        return r;
    }  

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