I want to be able to define a font family for my WPF application. Preferably using a resource dictionary as a theme referenced from App.xaml. I've tried creating a Style as follows:
But this doesn't work. Setting the type to TextBlock works for most controls but there are a few controls where this doesn't apply.
I know you can set the font on a window and have all child controls of that window inherit the font. But I think any dialog windows will go back to the default font, which is not exactly what I want.
Any ideas?
解决方案
Assuming your Window subclasses don't override DefaultStyleKey, you can simply add it to your Window style, since TextElement.FontFamilyProperty is an inherited property:
You also need to add the following to your App constructor after the InitializeComponent call:
FrameworkElement.StyleProperty.OverrideMetadata(typeof(Window), new FrameworkPropertyMetadata
{
DefaultValue = FindResource(typeof(Window))
});
How it works: After the App object finishes initializing, the Window style specified therein is made the default style for all windows.