> You need at least FLTK 1.3.0 to render UTF-8. Also, as Nikita said, some
> compilers do not like UTF-8, so make sure that yours does . Last but not
> least, right-to-left scripts do not always render correctly on all
> platforms. There is not much FLTK can do about it, but we have added a
> function that may help you: void rtl_draw(const char* str, int n, int x,
> int y)

Matt,

I doubt it is a text-direction issue.

Hindi (as Devanagari anyway) is essentially an Indo-European group language, 
descended in large part from Sanskrit, so is written L-to-R like the other 
Indo-European languages you and I are more familiar with!





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