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« on: 2009-05-04, 06:00:44 »

I’ve an application and it consists of around 600 font files.
I want that after installing the fonts in fonts folder, fonts will work in MS Office Application but I want them to be hidden in Fonts Menu. Becoz its around 600 fonts and the menu list goes to much long & long.
Sometimes ago I read somewhere that with some other font extension instead of .ttf or .otf etc. the font will work in Windows applications but font name will not appear in MS Office Font Menu Bar.
Help needed if its possible, Thanks
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« Reply #1 on: 2009-05-04, 17:35:45 »

I am not Windows expert but I don't think this is possible. It is possible for a program to install fonts that only it sees, but in your case that won't help - you want the fonts to not show up in the menu of the program that uses them. It is also possible to programmatically load a font file (see the GDI call AddFontResourceEx), and then it will be useable only by the calling application, and will not be seen in any font menus. However, this requires the program to explicitly make the call to load that font.

Under Windows 7 and earlier versions of VISTA, there is a registry setting somewhere that lets you hide fonts that do not support a system's current language/script. If you have control over the development of the fonts, perhaps you could set the language and script to something un-matchable, and use this setting.
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