Fill ComboBox with List of available Fonts?

You can use System.Drawing.FontFamily. Families to get the available fonts.

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C# winforms fonts windows-xp link|improve this question edited Aug 7 '10 at 0:31 asked Aug 6 '10 at 17:14Junaid Saeed1,04422050 93% accept rate.

Zach: did you just add a question mark :) – Junaid Saeed Aug 6 '10 at 18:02 Yes, but if you preferred your question the other way, feel free to roll back my edit. :) – Zach Johnson Aug 6 '10 at 18:07 no man... its just that you reminded me of me... once or twice I edited questions for spelling and grammar mistakes.... lols – Junaid Saeed Aug 6 '10 at 22:57 and if I rollback I will earn the "Cleanup" badge but I will let this one be cuz its nothing wrong... thanks anyways – Junaid Saeed Aug 6 '10 at 23:00.

You can use System.Drawing.FontFamily. Families to get the available fonts. List fonts = new List(); foreach (FontFamily font in System.Drawing.FontFamily.

Families) { fonts. Add(font. Name); } // add the fonts to your ComboBox here.

Use Installed Font Collection class: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.....

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