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C# using own font without install it [duplicate]

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fonts

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How do I Embed a font with my C# application? (using Visual Studio 2005)

Hi,

I want to use my own font into a textbox without install it in client machine. I want it to reside into my program file application folder.[I know most of game applications use their own font like that]. How can I do it ?

Thanks.

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Barun Avatar asked Nov 28 '10 17:11

Barun


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I think that you need this:

// Be sure to dispose your PrivateFontCollection
// and Font to avoid an easy leak!
System.Drawing.Text.PrivateFontCollection privateFonts = new PrivateFontCollection();
privateFonts.AddFontFile("c:\myapplication\mycustomfont.ttf");
System.Drawing.Font font = new Font(privateFonts.Families[0], 12);
this.textBox1.Font = font;
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Daniel Peñalba Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 16:09

Daniel Peñalba