Working with Fonts in the MUI (Windows CE 5.0)
Because fonts affect many pieces of the OS and applications that run on the OS, working with languages that may require different fonts for display requires special considerations. Fortunately, font linking solves nearly all of the potential problems that arise. Other issues can be handled with appropriate registry settings
Font linking solves possible problems with backward compatibility. After a UI change occurs, older applications may fail to display content correctly because of problems with character rendering. Font linking preserves the system default font settings, and therefore supports backward compatibility.
See Also
Enabling Font Linking | Managing Linked System Fonts | Menus and Fonts | Dialog Boxes, Buttons, and Fonts
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