The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows operating system versions 3.1, 3.11
- Microsoft Windows for Workgroups versions 3.1, 3.11
SUMMARY
Microsoft Windows version 3.1 supplies an easy method for changing the font
style, size, and boldness of icons. This method allows you to modify the
titles below icons if they appears small or difficult to read. (Note that
this procedure works for font files with a .FON extension only.)
These modifications can be made in the WIN.INI file under the [Desktop]
section.
MORE INFORMATION
The following three settings can be added to the [Desktop] section of
the WIN.INI file to change the font style, size, and boldness of titles
below the desktop icons:
- IconTitleFaceName=<FontName>
Default: MS Sans Serif
Purpose: This entry specifies the font used to display
icon titles.
NOTE: <FontName> is the name of the system font in Windows 3.1,
not the font filename, a TrueType font (for example, Arial), a
Vector font (for example, Modern), or a Raster font (for
example, Courier).
- IconTitleSize=<number>
Default: 8
Purpose: This entry specifies the size of the font used to
display icon titles.
- IconTitleStyle=<0-or-1>
Default: 0
Purpose: This entry specifies whether the icon title text should be
bold. When the value is set to 1, the icon title text is
bold. When the value is set to 0, the icon title appears as
regular text.
Not all fonts set with IconTitleFaceName change the icon title to
the expected font. Of the fonts supplied with Windows 3.1, the bold,
italic, and bold italic TrueType fonts do not display when set with
this switch. The TrueType font Wingdings, and the Vector fonts, Modern,
Roman, and Script do not display either.
Steps to Edit the WIN.INI File
- Open the WIN.INI file in Notepad.
- Scroll down to the [Desktop] section.
- Add the following lines (entries are not case sensitive):
IconTitleFaceName=Courier
IconTitleSize=10
This example changes the font to Courier and the title size to
10 point.
For more information, query on the following words in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
raster and vector and fonts and windows
-or-
IconVerticalSpacing and SystemFont and windows
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Windows Resource Kit," version 3.1, page 169
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