I tried test/utf8 and test/fonts. I got a correct result in test/fonts, not
in test/utf8. You can see the screen capture here:
http://www.mobileread.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=32353&d=1247679987
I added 4 Chinese glyphs after "Hello, world!" and they were correctly
displayed in test/fonts with font set to "iLiHei". Does that means "iLiHei"
is the correct font name to be used in FLTK (or FLTK2)?

>
> Also, if you have fltk-1.3 available, run its utf8 demo from its test
> folder - that program, if run from a shell, will print out to the shell
> the internal fltk name of any font you select, so you can use that to
> see how fltk is handling the font entires internally, that might help
> you get a name that works here.
>
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