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The regular Windows 7 font, Segoe UI.

thanks..

I ask you it , because seems different font from segoe UI.

But , can be that your monitor resolution is different from my resolution and therefore , seems different font.

It's segoe UI default dimension (7-8)???

I found a clock gadget for Windows 7 that looks like the rainmeter one.

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It can be downloaded here

I am looking for a weather gadget that looks like the one in your screenshot. I didn't want to have to use Rainmeter for it. Does anyone know if there is a windows 7 gadget that will do this?

Thank you!

thanks..

I ask you it , because seems different font from segoe UI.

But , can be that your monitor resolution is different from my resolution and therefore , seems different font.

It's segoe UI default dimension (7-8)???

The font size is the default one. I checked for you and it's size 9.

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It's a WPF based desktop replacement I was working on based on a Windows Phone 7 theme for WinMo 6.5. Looks nice in motion, maybe not so much in stills :p

'Course, I have to finish it still, needs a heck of a lot of work, and a consistent visual style.

When will you release this great work?

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