7 Segment Display Fonts In Windows

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The environment font

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All fonts within Visual Studio must be exposed to the user for customization. This is primarily done through the Fonts and Colors page in the Tools > Options dialog. The three main categories of font settings are:

  • Environment font - the primary font for the IDE (integrated development environment), used for all interface elements, including dialogs, menus, tool windows, and document windows. By default, the environment font is tied to a system font that appears as 9 pt Segoe UI in current versions of Windows. Using one font for all interface elements helps ensure a consistent font appearance throughout the IDE.

  • Text editor - elements that surface in code and other text-based editors can be customized in the Text Editor page in Tools > Options.

  • Specific collections - designer windows that offer user customization of their interface elements may expose fonts specific to their design surface in their own settings page in Tools > Options.

Editor font customization and resizing

Users often will enlarge or zoom the size and/or color of text in the editor according to their preference, independent of the general user interface. Because the environment font is used on elements that might appear within or as part of an editor/designer, it is important to note the expected behavior when one of these font classifications is changed.

When creating UI elements that appear in the editor but are not part of the content, it is important to use the environment font and not the text font so that elements resize in a predictable way.

  1. For code text in the editor, resize with the code text font setting and respond to the editor text's zoom level.

  2. All other elements of the interface should be tied to the environment font setting and respond to any global changes in the environment. This includes (but is not limited to):

    • Text in context menus

    • Text in an editor adornment, like light bulb menu text, quick find editor pane, and navigate to pane

    • Label text in dialog boxes, like Find in Files or Refactor

Accessing the environment font

In Native or WinForms code, the environment font can be accessed by calling the method IUIHostLocale::GetDialogFont after querying the interface from the SID_SUIHostLocale service.

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For Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), derive your dialog window class from the shell's DialogWindow class instead of WPF's Window class.

In XAML, the code looks like this:

Code behind:

(Replace Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.11.0 with the current version of the MPF dll.)

To display the dialog, call 'ShowModal()' on the class over ShowDialog(). ShowModal() sets the correct modal state in the shell, ensures the dialog is centered in the parent window, and so on.

The code is as follows:

ShowModal returns a bool? (nullable Boolean) with the DialogResult, which can be used if needed. The return value is true if the dialog was closed with OK.

If you need to display some WPF UI that is not a dialog and is hosted in its own HwndSource, such as a popup window or a WPF child window of a Win32/WinForms parent window, you will need to set the FontFamily and FontSize on the root element of the WPF element. (The shell sets the properties on the main window, but they will not be inherited past a HWND). The shell provides resources to which the properties can be bound, like this:

Formatting (scaling/bolding) reference

Some dialogs require particular text to be bold or a size other than the environment font. Previously, fonts larger than the environment font were coded as 'environment font +2' or similar. Using the provided code snippets will support high-DPI monitors and ensure that display text always appears at the correct size and weight (like Light or Semilight).

Note

Before you apply formatting, ensure you are following the guidance found in Text style.**

To scale the environment font, set the style of the TextBlock or Label as indicated. Each of these code snippets, properly used, will generate the correct font, including the appropriate size and weight variations.

Where 'vsui' is a reference to the namespace Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell:

375% Environment font + Light

Appears as: 34 pt Segoe UI Light

Use for: (rare) unique branded UI, like in the Start Page

Procedural code: Where textBlock is a previously defined TextBlock and label is a previously defined Label:

XAML: Set the style of the TextBlock or Label as shown.

310% Environment font + Light

Appears as: 28 pt Segoe UI LightUse for: large signature dialog titles, main heading in reports

Procedural code: Where textBlock is a previously defined TextBlock and label is a previously defined Label:

XAML: Set the style of the TextBlock or Label as shown.

200% Environment font + Semilight

Appears as: 18 pt Segoe UI SemilightUse for: subheadings, titles in small and medium dialogs

Procedural code: Where textBlock is a previously defined TextBlock and label is a previously defined Label:

XAML: Set the style of the TextBlock or Label as shown:

155% Environment font

Appears as: 14 pt Segoe UIUse for: section headings in document well UI or reports

Procedural code: Where textBlock is a previously defined TextBlock and label is a previously defined Label:

XAML: Set the style of the TextBlock or Label as shown:

133% Environment font

Appears as: 12 pt Segoe UIUse for: smaller subheadings in signature dialogs and document well UI

Procedural code: Where textBlock is a previously defined TextBlock and label is a previously defined Label:

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XAML: Set the style of the TextBlock or Label as shown:

122% Environment font

Appears as: 11 pt Segoe UIUse for: section headings in signature dialogs, top nodes in tree view, vertical tab navigation

Procedural code: Where textBlock is a previously defined TextBlock and label is a previously defined Label:

XAML: Set the style of the TextBlock or Label as shown:

Environment font + bold

Appears as: bolded 9 pt Segoe UIUse for: labels and subheads in signature dialogs, reports, and document well UI

Procedural code: Where textBlock is a previously defined TextBlock and label is a previously defined Label:

XAML: Set the style of the TextBlock or Label as shown:

Localizable styles

In some instances, localizers will need to modify font styles for different locales, such as removing bolding from text for East Asian languages. To make the localization of font styles possible, those styles must be within the .resx file. The best way to accomplish this and still edit font styles in the Visual Studio form designer is to explicitly set the font styles at design time. Although this creates a full font object and might seem to break the inheritance of parent fonts, only the FontStyle property is used to set the font.

The solution is to hook the dialog form's FontChanged event. In the FontChanged event, walk all controls and check if their font is set. If it is set, change it to a new font based on the form's font and the control's previous font style. An example of this in code is:

Using this code guarantees that when the form's font is updated, the fonts of controls will update as well. This method should also be called from the form's constructor, because the dialog might fail to get an instance of IUIService and the FontChanged event will never fire. Hooking FontChanged will allow dialogs to dynamically pick up the new font even if the dialog is already open.

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Testing the environment font

To ensure that your UI is using the environment font and respects the size settings, open Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors and select 'Environment Font' under the 'Show settings for:' drop-down menu.


Fonts and Colors settings in the Tools > Options dialog

Set the font to something very different than the default. To make it obvious which UI does not update, choose a font with serifs (like 'Times New Roman') and set a very large size. Then test your UI to ensure it respects the environment. Here is an example using the license dialog:


Example of UI text that does not respect the environment font

In this case, 'User Information' and 'Product Information' are not respecting the font. In some cases this might be an explicit design choice, but it can be a bug if the explicit font is not specified as a part of the redline specifications.

To reset the font, click 'Use Defaults' under Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors.

Text style

Text style refers to font size, weight, and casing. For implementation guidance, see The environment font.

Text casing

All caps

Do not use all caps for titles or labels in Visual Studio.

All lowercase

Do not use all lowercase for titles or labels in Visual Studio.

Sentence and title case

Text in Visual Studio should use either title case or sentence case, depending on the situation.

Use title case for:Use sentence case for:
Dialog titlesLabels
Group boxesCheck boxes
Menu itemsRadio buttons
Context menu itemsList box items
ButtonsStatus bars
Table labels
Column headers
Tooltips
Title case

Title case is a style in which the first letters of most or all of the words within a phrase are capitalized. In Visual Studio, title case is used for many items, including:

  • Tooltips. Example: 'Preview Selected Items'

  • Column headers. Example: 'System Response'

  • Menu items. Example: 'Save All'

    When using title case, these are the guidelines for when to capitalize words and when to leave them lowercase:

UppercaseComments and examples
All nouns
All verbsIncluding 'Is' and other forms of 'to be'
All adverbsIncluding 'Than' and 'When'
All adjectivesIncluding 'This' and 'That'
All pronounsIncluding the possessive 'Its' as well as 'It's,' a contraction of the pronoun 'it' and the verb 'is'
First and last words, regardless of parts of speech
Prepositions that are part of a verb phrase'Closing Out All Windows' or 'Shutting Down the System'
All letters of an acronymHTML, XML, URL, IDE, RGB
The second word in a compound word if it is a noun or proper adjective, or if the words have equal weightCross-Reference, Pre-Microsoft Software, Read/Write Access, Run-Time
LowercaseExamples
The second word in a compound word if it is another part of speech or a participle modifying the first wordHow-to, Take-off
Articles, unless one is the first word in the titlea, an, the
Coordinate conjunctionsand, but, for, nor, or
Prepositions with words of four or fewer letters outside of a verb phraseinto, onto, as for, out of, on top of
'To' when used in an infinitive phrase'How to Format Your Hard Disk'
Sentence case

Sentence case is the standard capitalization method for writing in which only the first word of the sentence is capitalized, along with any proper nouns and the pronoun 'I.' In general, sentence case is easier for a worldwide audience to read, especially when the content will be translated by a machine. Use sentence case for:

  1. Status bar messages. These are simple, short, and provide only status information. Example: 'Loading project file'

  2. All other UI elements, including labels, check boxes, radio buttons, and list box items. Example: 'Select all items in list'

Text formatting

Default text formatting in Visual Studio 2013 is controlled by The environment font. This service helps ensure a consistent font appearance throughout the IDE (integrated development environment), and you must use it to guarantee a consistent experience for your users.

The default size used by the Visual Studio font service comes from Windows and appears as 9 pt.

You can apply formatting to the environment font. This topic covers how and where to use styles. For implementation information, refer to The environment font.

Bold text

Bold text is used sparingly in Visual Studio and should be reserved for:

  • question labels in wizards

  • designating the active project in Solution Explorer

  • overridden values in the Properties tool window

  • certain events in the Visual Basic editor drop-down lists

  • server-generated content in the document outline for web pages

  • section headers in complex dialog or designer UI

Italics

Visual Studio does not use either italic or bolded italic text.

Color

  • Blue is reserved for hyperlinks (navigation and commanding) and should never be used for orientation.

  • Larger headings (environment font x 155% or greater) can be colored for these purposes:

    • To provide visual appeal to signature Visual Studio UI

    • To call attention to a specific area

    • To offer relief from the standard dark gray/black environment text color

  • Color in headings should leverage existing Visual Studio brand colors, primarily the main purple, #FF68217A.

  • When using color in headings, you must adhere to the Windows color guidelines, including contrast ratio and other accessibility considerations.

Font size

Visual Studio UI design features a lighter appearance with more white space. Where possible, chrome and title bars have been reduced or removed. While information density is a requirement in Visual Studio, typography continues to be important, with an emphasis on more open line spacing and a variation of font sizes and weights.

The tables below includes design details and visual examples for the display fonts used in Visual Studio. Some display font variations have both the size and weight, such as Semilight or Light, coded into their appearance.

Implementation code snippets for all display fonts can be found in Formatting (scaling/bolding) reference.

375% Environment font + Light

UsageAppearance
Usage: Rare. Unique branded UI only.
Do:
- Use sentence case
- Always use Light weight
Don't:
- Use for UI other than signature UI such as Start Page
- Bold, italic, or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: 34 pt Segoe UI Light
Visual example:
Currently not used. May be used in the Visual Studio 2017 Start Page.

310% Environment font + Light

UsageAppearance
Usage:
- Larger heading in signature dialogs
- Main report heading
Do:
- Use sentence case
- Always use Light weight
Don't:
- Use for UI other than signature UI such as Start Page
- Bold, italic, or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: 28 pt Segoe UI Light
Visual example:
UsageAppearance
Usage:
- Larger heading in signature dialogs
- Main report heading
Do:
- Use sentence case
- Always use Light weight
Don't:
- Use for UI other than signature UI
- Bold, italic, or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: 28 pt Segoe UI Light
Visual example:

200% Environment font + Semilight

UsageAppearance
Usage:
- Subheadings
- Titles in small and medium dialogs
Do:
- Use sentence case
- Always use Semilight weight
Don't:
- Bold, italic, or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: 18 pt Segoe UI Semillight
Visual example:

155% Environment font

UsageAppearance
Usage:
- Section headings in document well UI
- Reports
Do: Use sentence case
Don't:
- Bold, italic, or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in standard Visual Studio controls
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: 14 pt Segoe UI
Visual example:

133% Environment font

UsageAppearance
Usage:
- Smaller subheadings in signature dialogs
- Smaller subheadings in document well UI
Do: Use sentence case
Don't:
- Bold, italic, or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in standard Visual Studio controls
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: 12 pt Segoe UI
Visual example:

122% Environment font

UsageAppearance
Usage:
- Section headings in signature dialogs
- Top nodes in tree view
- Vertical tab navigation
Do: Use sentence case
Don't:
- Bold, italic, or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in standard Visual Studio controls
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: 11 pt Segoe UI
Visual example:

Environment font + bold

UsageAppearance
Usage:
- Labels and subheads in signature dialogs
- Labels and subheads in reports
- Labels and subheads in document well UI
Do:
- Use sentence case
- Use bold weight
Don't:
- Italic or bold italic
- Use for body text
- Use in standard Visual Studio controls
- Use in tool windows
Appears as: bolded 9 pt Segoe UI
Visual example:

Environment font

UsageAppearance
Usage: All other text
Do: Use sentence case
Don't: Italic or bold italic
Appears as: 9 pt Segoe UI
Visual example:

Padding and spacing

Headings require space around them to give them the appropriate emphasis. This space varies depending on point size and what else is near the heading, such as a horizontal rule or a line of text in the environment font.

  • The ideal padding for a heading by itself should be 90% of the capital character height space. For example, a 28 pt Segoe UI Light heading has a cap height of 26 pt, and the padding should be approximately 23 pt, or about 31 pixels.

  • The minimum space around a heading should be 50% of the capital character height. Less space may be used when a heading is accompanied by a rule or other tight-fitting element.

  • Bolded environment font text should follow default line height spacing and padding.

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