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Link: http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2158
Version: 1.3-current


U+0080 is _not_ the Euro sign (correct is U+20AC).

Try this instead:

char utfTwoByte[]   = "....\xc2\xb5.... ";      // U+00b5 (Micro sign µ)
char utfThreeByte[] = "....\xe2\x82\xac.... ";  // U+20ac (Euro sign €)

or maybe:

char utfTwoByte[]   = "....\xc2\xa4.... ";      // U+00a4 (Currency ¤)

The latter is interesting, because ISO-8859-15 defines x'a4' to be the
Euro sign.


Link: http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2158
Version: 1.3-current

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