On 30 Sep 2008, at 18:17, Albrecht Schlosser wrote: > Update: I just found out that I didn't really use Xft in my tests, > because I > didn't have the header files installed :-( (USE_XFT was always > defined as 0, > although I configured with --enable-xft).
I wondered about that - when I saw the images you posted, the "linux" one did not look anti-aliased to me, so I assumed it was from your non-XFT build... > After installing the (debian) package libxft-dev, USE_XFT is > defined as 1, and > there are some xft-related warnings when compiling. Hmm, I don't think I expect any warnings... We probably want to start gathering up the reports of warnings and fixing them, actually... > Now there is a difference: the ISO string is now truncated at the > first non-utf-8 > character, i.e. it displays "iso-8859-1: abc" only, but the utf-8 > string is still > okay. Argh. So, basically that is worse, then. _______________________________________________ fltk-dev mailing list fltk-dev@easysw.com http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk-dev