Hi Greg,

thank you very much! The fonts.alias file works now with the helvetica request from FLTK and with the fixed pattern as well. Also it accepts spaces in the XLFD string.

Do you know why I have problems to get the characters above 127 to be displayed correctly? It does not show U-Umlaut, A-Umlaut etc. Also the fonts example of FLTK shows question marks for these characters.

Regards

Georg

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