Hi Chip,

Try Segoe UI on Windows.  It's the system font since Windows 7 I believe -
usually used for application labels, titles, etc.
Calibri is the default san serif font for content, as in Word and Excel.

HTH,

Jim


On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 9:41 AM Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech <
[email protected]> wrote:

> What is the offical stance on support for OpenType (specifically) and
> TrueType as well font system on Windows?
>
> I found a font I like that is an OpenType font - Raleway.
> On a Mac it (in 4D) it functions as I would expect all 9 weights of the
> font are available for selection in the Style Sheet editor. However, on
> Windows, after installing the font only the generic 'Raleway' is
> available.
>
> Looking around the web, I see that this seems to be due to incomplete
> or no support for OpenType fonts, on an application by application
> basis.
>
> I noticed this same behavior with a couple of system installed TrueType
> (I think, the files end with .ttf), trebuchet is an example - there are
> multiple weights in the fonts folder, but only the 'generic' trebuchet
> is available for selection.
>
> Does anyone have any info on OpenType support, and/or TrueType support
> in 4D (versions of 4D and/or Windows).
>
> Thanks
> Chip
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