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You must define the font used by the text display box you wish to use. The font is defined by three values, separated by commas, representing the face, size, and weight of the font.
Any typeface name can be used if it is likely to be installed on the user's machine. If a typeface is not found on the machine, an alternate will be selected by the operating system. The following typefaces are usually found on Palm-size and Pocket PC machines:
Typeface | Description |
Tahoma | A sans-serif typeface that is easy to read. |
Lucida Console | A square-serif typeface that resembles the letters on a typewriter. |
This is the size of the typeface in points. Any positive integer value is valid, though numbers between 10 and 18 are recommended. Sizes smaller than 10 may be too hard to read and sizes above 18 may not give you enough space to display more than a few letters at a time.
The only values allowed are:
Value | Description |
B | Bold type |
N | Normal type |
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