> I have complied 
> without xft and with, made no difference.

OK - though I suspect that when configuring fltk for nanoX, selecting
--disable-xft at configure time is probably safest in the short term -
at least until something is working!

> The thing that is 
> confusing me most is that the symbols didn't work if I tried 
> to display @cirlce that wouldn't work either, that can't be a 
> font issue surely? Would that be a problem with nanoX being 
> non standard?

Indeed, that doesn't exactly sound like a font issue, that sounds like
there's maybe something awry with the fl_draw() mechanism generally.

If you run compile/run the same code on your host system, I assume it
all works OK?
Just trying to eliminate the possibility that there's something hooky in
your own code (no offense meant!)


> Next week I will try using kdrive instead of nanoX 
> and see if that works.

OK - you are targeting coldfire I think you said?
I've never tried TinyX/Kdrive on a coldfire - indeed I can't remember
the last time I programmed for a 68k target at all...
All my recent stuff has been PPC, ARM or intel.

Let me know how you get on with that, as I'm interested in how well it
goes.
I've used TinyX for a few things now and generally it has worked well
with fltk (though on some hosts my very limited testing of GL was
painfully slow and a bit flaky, though that'll be mesa I guess, never
really chased the cause down.)



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