Harsh Agarwal
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It seems like managing fonts in Windows can be tricky, especially when dealing with legacy software. I found that some software, particularly in fintech development, requires precise control over system fonts for proper UI display. For those who are building apps or tools that need to integrate smoothly with Windows, a lot of attention goes into this. If you're into fintech or related fields, you might want to check out this resource on fintech software development by Dashdevs— they have some helpful insights on how to handle such issues when developing fintech solutions for different platforms, including Windows. Definitely worth a look if you're navigating similar challenges.Well for starters you only need to register a font once. There is no reason to re-register them each login. If you want a font installed for a specific user then you have two preferred methods to installed (through Settings, or through the right click context method)
Settings
Right Click
- Open Settings [windows key + i]
- Click on Personalization
- Click on Fonts
- Drag and drop your new font
Both of these methods will install a font for the currently logged in user only
- Right click your font file
- Select Install