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Detecting the Display Font Size

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Simple function to enable you to programmatically detect the user-selected font at runtime

Introduction

As you've probably seen, the end-user can specify their Font Size to be "Small Fonts", "Large Fonts" or "Custom Font" via the Control Panel's Display applet (Figure 1 below). Since this setting could adversely affect an application's user interface (UI), there are many times in more advanced applications where the knowledge of which setting has been chosen by the user would be useful. For example, this information can be used in determining which dialog to present (if you wanted to present a tailor-made dialog for each font size). In addition, knowing the currently selected font size could be used to give your application's end-user a warning had the UI been designed with only smaller fonts in mind. Whatever your need, this handy little function will assist you in programmatically determining the selected font size.

Font Size of Display Properties

Figure 1 - Sometimes, the end-user's choice of font size can wreak havoc with a carefully designed UI.

Function to Detect Font Size

The following code demonstrates how to detect it.

C++
CDC ScreenDC;
VERIFY(ScreenDC.CreateIC(_T("DISPLAY"), NULL, NULL, NULL));
const int nLogDPIX = ScreenDC.GetDeviceCaps(LOGPIXELSX),
          nLogDPIY = ScreenDC.GetDeviceCaps(LOGPIXELSY);

if (nLogDPIX == 96 && nLogDPIY == 96)
{
    // 96 DPI, Small Fonts
}
else
{
    if (nLogDPIX == 120 && nLogDPIY == 120)
    {
        // 120 DPI, Large Fonts
    }
    else
    {
        // Otherwise, Custom Font Size
    }
}

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GeneralMy vote of 1 Pin
Cyrus Dang26-Jun-09 5:05
Cyrus Dang26-Jun-09 5:05 
GeneralFor C# Pin
Andrew Muza16-Feb-09 22:38
professionalAndrew Muza16-Feb-09 22:38 
GeneralRe: For C# Pin
Chen Su17-Feb-09 8:58
Chen Su17-Feb-09 8:58 
GeneralRe: For C# Pin
Chen Su17-Feb-09 17:38
Chen Su17-Feb-09 17:38 
GeneralRe: For C# Pin
Andrew Muza17-Feb-09 22:45
professionalAndrew Muza17-Feb-09 22:45 
Generalfonts Pin
Daúde Dulla25-Jan-05 14:38
Daúde Dulla25-Jan-05 14:38 
GeneralRe: fonts Pin
Chen Su25-Jan-05 19:50
Chen Su25-Jan-05 19:50 
GeneralWhy this doesn't always work.... from MS... Pin
kaladorn14-Oct-04 9:51
kaladorn14-Oct-04 9:51 
QuestionHow to find font size if i have TEXTMETRIC of CDC with me????? Pin
joyvinod26-Apr-04 23:38
joyvinod26-Apr-04 23:38 
GeneralDoesn't work in XP Pin
Navin14-Jul-03 8:01
Navin14-Jul-03 8:01 
GeneralRe: Doesn't work in XP Pin
Chen Su14-Jul-03 13:23
Chen Su14-Jul-03 13:23 
GeneralRe: Doesn't work in XP Pin
Navin15-Jul-03 2:59
Navin15-Jul-03 2:59 
GeneralRe: Doesn't work in XP Pin
Chen Su15-Jul-03 6:59
Chen Su15-Jul-03 6:59 
I tried it on my XP and it works fine. They return 120 for Large Size. Try other computers with different display drivers.
GeneralRe: Doesn't work in XP Pin
Navin15-Jul-03 8:56
Navin15-Jul-03 8:56 
GeneralRe: Doesn't work in XP Pin
Clifford T. Hall3-Oct-03 10:19
Clifford T. Hall3-Oct-03 10:19 
GeneralRe: Doesn't work in XP Pin
Cyrus Dang26-Jun-09 10:14
Cyrus Dang26-Jun-09 10:14 
QuestionHow to edit the program to set the display font size? Pin
Fuji Chuang18-Feb-03 21:45
Fuji Chuang18-Feb-03 21:45 
Questionhow to force a CDialog to normal Pin
Nic Wilson22-Jan-03 19:50
Nic Wilson22-Jan-03 19:50 
AnswerRe: how to force a CDialog to normal Pin
Chen Su22-Jan-03 20:09
Chen Su22-Jan-03 20:09 

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