> If I understand correctly, I will not be able to type some 
> Chinese font in Fluid,

Yes, that is correct.
I hope that, at some point in the future, we will be able to enter
arbitrary fonts in fluid, but at present that does not work.

> but instead I will have to type the 
> fonts as shown here to be able to have them displayed in my 
> application:
> http://www.seriss.com/people/erco/fltk/utf8-japanese-songs.cxx

Yes.



> What I meant is : despite FLuid is not able to display 
> Chinese fonts, is it possible that the "exe" file can display 
> the Chinese fonts via the source code, as shown in the 
> Japanese example ?

Yes.

> > What platform are you on?
> 
> I am working on Linux Debian.

In that case, you should be able to try out Greg's Japanese example and
it ought to work for you - the ubuntu and debian distro's use the same
font packages, I think, and if I recall correctly Greg tested his
example on ubuntu.
That should give you confidence that it *can* work and you can proceed
from there!

-- 
Ian


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