> I added the error check and found that FLTK2 didn't found
> "Kochi Gothic" font. 
> I tried to replace "fltk::Font *f = fltk::font("Kochi Gothic", 0);"
> with other fonts that's surely installed in my system, such as
> "DejaVu Serif" and other listed by fc-list.
> The result is the same - FLTK2 just don't recognize them.
> But FLTK example can recognize these font.
> What can be the cause?

I do not know - this sounds very strange.

Are you still building the test program with your Makefile? Or did you
try building it just using fltk2-config...

        fltk2-config --compile mycode.cxx

I ask because I wonder if there is some library linking order problem or
something going on here - using fltk2-config to do the build should give
the same result as the fltk test programs themselves...

Also, might be worth trying a fltk-1.3 version and see what it does, for
comparison. I know that both Greg and myself have succesfully generated
code that displays CJK glyphs using fltk-1.3, so that definitley
works...






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