Is there a way to change all the fonts of a visual style?

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       #11

    nikosawolfie said:
    I'm using the top one (sorry forgot to mention that) but i'll give that a try. Thank you!
    Put the .msstyles you are using in a zip & post it here then I can tell you.
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       #12

    Just looked at it, it's the same line 129
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  3. Posts : 48
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       #13

    Hm I changed it exactly as you did but it's still not bolding. Did it work for you when you tried it?

    Edit:

    You know what I think it's the font I'm using, the title bar seems to bold properly with other fonts but not this one. Strange considering it bolds fine everywhere else.
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  4. Posts : 12,120
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       #14

    nikosawolfie said:
    Hm I changed it exactly as you did but it's still not bolding. Did it work for you when you tried it?

    Edit:

    You know what I think it's the font I'm using, the title bar seems to bold properly with other fonts but not this one. Strange considering it bolds fine everywhere else.
    Yes it worked for me, which font are you trying
    Jerry
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       #15

    It's alright it's not a big deal really.

    I hate to nag more but you seem to be pretty knowledgeable about this so I have another question if you don't mind

    Do you know what line controls the "Libraries: Open a library to see your files and arrange them...properties" thing when you open up a library.

    I went into the Windows Colors and Appearance section and changed "Icon" to some other font (Calibri) and when I changed it back to the original font, that library thing I mentioned above refuses to change, it's stuck on Calibri. I reinstalled my VS, used Restorator to completely redo everything but no luck.
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  6. Posts : 12,120
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       #16

    nikosawolfie said:
    It's alright it's not a big deal really.

    I hate to nag more but you seem to be pretty knowledgeable about this so I have another question if you don't mind

    Do you know what line controls the "Libraries: Open a library to see your files and arrange them...properties" thing when you open up a library.

    I went into the Windows Colors and Appearance section and changed "Icon" to some other font (Calibri) and when I changed it back to the original font, that library thing I mentioned above refuses to change, it's stuck on Calibri. I reinstalled my VS, used Restorator to completely redo everything but no luck.
    I will look in to it.
    Jerry
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  7. Posts : 48
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       #17

    Thanks. Just for reference here is a pic of what I was talking about



    As you can see the font is different for the libraries pane. Unless I'm crazy the library pane and the libraries below it had the same font before I went and messed it up. Seems silly to fuss about this I know, but it drives me nuts when I break something that wasn't broken and can't get it back the way it was.
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  8. Posts : 12,120
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       #18

    I found out a little bit more you can not add to the Neutral.rc you can only change what's there the only reason it works for me is I used Windows Style Builder to change the caption text font size saved it and looked in that Neutral.rc to see what the changes were. What I did not do the first time was looking at the original Neutral.rc first it has 128 lines when I changed it with Windows style builder it added that extra line. I added line 129 to the original Neutral.rc saved it and then opened it up with Windows Style Builder and did not see the changes there.
    Jerry
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