Hi, Eric

I used osgText with both wstrings and normal std::strings (with utf8) in both 
linux and windows. You may need to set right locale with std::setlocale to use 
strings with utf8 text. On windows with msvs you can have troubles with text in 
code like std::string s = "smth", it depends on editor text encoding settings. 
Make sure that you use font which have characters you need.

Cheers, Sergey.

26.05.2011, 18:07, "Eric Sokolowsky" <[email protected]>:
> Hello OSG users,
>
> Is it possible to use international text (probably unicode) with
> osgText? I just get garbled characters when I use my application which
> uses osgText for the text. When using vi or other text editors I can see
> the international characters normally. I am using OSG 2.8.3 primarily.
>
> Linux Fedora 14 running on 2008 15" Mac Book Pro
> nVidia GeForce 8600M GT
> nVidia driver 256.53
>
> -Eric
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