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What I don't understand is why the included libdecor is unable to load system-provided plugins. It should be the same code. If the system has it's own plugin it should be loaded and used no matter how fltk is compiled.
It does sound a lot like we need a better fallback plugin. Take the code for the cairo plugin and fix the font sizes. This can't be too hard. I would not add a dependency on GTK.
The libdecor source code bundled in FLTK is unchanged relatively to what it is at its home repository. We don't want to change that.
Since the cairo plugin is apparently not acceptable, the solution is to make the Wayland
FLTK platform require the libgtk-3-dev package, just like it requires already libpango1.0-dev. In the future, when the GTK libdecor plugin will have become a Linux package, FLTK can be made to require either libgtk-3-dev or libdecor.
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