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Oct 12th, 2000, 12:42 AM
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Does anyone know the name of the font that VB 5 and 6 use by default? I'm referring to the font that appears in the menus and property windows and such. I've looked through my massive number of fonts, and I seem to have missed it.
I'm baaaack...
VB5 Professional Edition, VC++ 6
Using a 1 gHz Thunderbird, 256 mb RAM, 40 gb HD system with Win98se
I feel special because I finally figured out how to loop midis: Post link
I'm a fanatic too 
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Oct 12th, 2000, 02:38 AM
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Default font for vb6
Font name= MS Sans Serif
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Oct 12th, 2000, 08:02 AM
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Is that 75 Mhz dinosaur a pentium?
Regards,
Laurens
Using VB5 Enterprise edition SP3
VB6 Enterprise edition SP5
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Oct 12th, 2000, 08:52 AM
#4
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Yes, I know that VB uses MS Sans Serif for the programs you actually write, but I'm referring to the font that the VB environment itself uses. I can't find that in my computer, and I'd like to know the name of the font to use in my own programs. And yes, my old dinosaur is a Pentium I.
I'm baaaack...
VB5 Professional Edition, VC++ 6
Using a 1 gHz Thunderbird, 256 mb RAM, 40 gb HD system with Win98se
I feel special because I finally figured out how to loop midis: Post link
I'm a fanatic too 
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Oct 13th, 2000, 11:45 PM
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To me, it looks like VB uses the Courier New font.
Than again...my eyes aren't very good .
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Oct 14th, 2000, 12:20 AM
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No, that's not it. I'm not that basic to not see the editor default is courier new. I use that in a bunch of other stuff too since I'm a neat freak. Anyway, after I got on a system with only about 30 fonts, I think I found it. Tahoma looks like the one that VB5 and 6 use in the menus and property windows and stuff.
I'm baaaack...
VB5 Professional Edition, VC++ 6
Using a 1 gHz Thunderbird, 256 mb RAM, 40 gb HD system with Win98se
I feel special because I finally figured out how to loop midis: Post link
I'm a fanatic too 
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