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'''Windows 8 build 8129''' is a build of [[Windows 8]]. It was dropped to partners in the Ecosystem Engineering Access Program sometime shortly after 14 October 2011 in the form of an 11-gigabyte archive{{efn|name="8129_drop_zipname"|<code>EEAP_WoA_Build_8129_Build.zip</code>}} containing versions for | '''Windows 8 build 8129''' is a build of [[Windows 8]]. It was dropped to partners in the Ecosystem Engineering Access Program sometime shortly after 14 October 2011 in the form of an 11-gigabyte archive{{efn|name="8129_drop_zipname"|<code>EEAP_WoA_Build_8129_Build.zip</code>}} containing versions for the ARMv7 compile in free and checked flavors, alongside its corresponding development kits,{{efn|name="8129_adk"|Including an ADK for an unspecified nearby build.}} [[预安装环境|Preinstallation Environment]] images, the ARMv7 compile's symbol sets and its debugging tools, almost all of which are no longer available. Several files from this build (including a patched <code>winload.efi</code> executable) were included as part of the initial WIM dump of [[Windows 8 Build 8061.0.fbl_core1_soc.110803-1830|build 8061 (fbl_core1_soc)]], and Nvidia SoC drivers tied to this build (and [[Windows 8 Build 8156.0.fbl_core1_soc.111117-1700|build 8156]]) were later uploaded in mid-2024. | ||
A Preinstallation Environment image for this build's ARMv7 free and checked setup images were discovered on September 2023, but are damaged beyond repair. A preinstalled copy of the ARMv7 free (retail) compile of this build was discovered on a USB hard drive on 2 June 2025, and a cleaned version of the build was shared two days later on 4 June 2025. | A Preinstallation Environment image for this build's ARMv7 free and checked setup images were discovered on September 2023, but are damaged beyond repair. A preinstalled copy of the ARMv7 free (retail) compile of this build was discovered on a USB hard drive on 2 June 2025, and a cleaned version of the build was shared two days later on 4 June 2025. | ||
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==== General ==== | ==== General ==== | ||
===== Updated Segoe UI typeface ===== | ===== Updated Segoe UI typeface ===== | ||
This build introduces a new version of the [[w:Segoe UI|Segoe UI]] typeface, featuring smoother curves in numbers and diacritics, removed serifs and optimizations to improve legibility; much of which is derived from the Windows Phone counterpart Segoe WP. This new version also implements true italicized versions of the Light, Semilight and Semibold font weights, and further introduces support for Middle- and Far East writing systems and character sets which include (but are not limited to) the Arabic, Armenian, Khmer, Hebrew and Georgian scripts. This significantly improves compatibility with applications that make use of right-to-left languages, as [[w:MS Sans Serif|MS Sans Serif]] was originally used for existing Win32 applications. | {{Multiple image | ||
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While the | |image1 = Segoe UI in Windows Vista up through Windows 8 build 8128 (FBL_CORE1_SOC_PARTNER).svg | ||
|caption1 = Initial version present in [[Windows Vista]] up through [[Windows 8 Build 8128.0.fbl_core1_soc_partner.111005-1916|Windows 8 build 8128 (fbl_core1_soc_partner)]] | |||
|image2 = Segoe UI in Windows 8 build 8129 and later.svg | |||
|caption2 = Updated design introduced as part of this build | |||
|footer = Segoe UI typeface designs as seen in Windows Vista, 7 and 8 respectively. The new version is seen to the right. | |||
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This build introduces a new version of the [[w:Segoe UI|Segoe UI]] typeface, featuring smoother curves in numbers and diacritics, removed serifs and optimizations to improve legibility; much of which is derived from the [[Windows Phone 7]] counterpart Segoe WP. This new version also implements true italicized versions of the Light, Semilight and Semibold font weights, and further introduces support for Middle- and Far East writing systems and character sets which include (but are not limited to) the Arabic, Armenian, Khmer, Hebrew and Georgian scripts. This significantly improves compatibility with applications that make use of right-to-left languages, as [[w:MS Sans Serif|MS Sans Serif]] was originally used for existing Win32 applications. | |||
While the new design was already present in earlier Windows 8 builds specifically for use with the Metro shell (as stylistic set 20 in <code>segoeui.ttf</code>), the font hinting in the pre-existing glyphs have been adjusted in the new design. | |||
==== Internet Explorer ==== | ==== Internet Explorer ==== | ||