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Ya, while I'm no expert on this subject, seems pango and
libiconv handles a lot of that stuff.
They do, but even these libraries don't implement everything that is necessary to have all Unicode features (e.g. Text rendering). If you want to link FLTK to these libraries you can at least cancel the "L" in FLTK, maybe also the "F". :-(
That's why I asked, which Unicode features are necessary
- for the FLTK users (so as part of the public API)
- internally for FLTK (and not exposed to the users)
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