Bitmap font creator (for UTF-8 enconding)?

Hi
We have a multilangual project, where all textes are stored
in XML-files
with UTF-8 encoding
Text from XML was read by Director and shown through
Flash-objects
Now we want to display these text, using some bitmap fonts
(for examples all
letters of font are represented as sequence of small
letter-pictures, all
containing in one bitmap castmember + XML description file,
contatining
position of each letter in that bitmap castmember)
We need a bitmap font creator, that can create such images,
representing
fonts.
Important is, that this creator should store description file
in UTF-8
encoding, so that we can crate bitmap presentation for
german, french,
spanish etc. special characters. Does any one know about some
tool like
this?
Any other ideas will be very appreciated.
Thanx in advance,
LM

'''Xircal:''' this does not seem to be the case. When I go to Options > Content > Advanced > Other Languages I can see that Proportional is set to Sans Serif, and that Sans-Serif is set to Arial. The following line is also in my about:config:
font.default.x-unicode user set string sans-serif
'''cor-el:''' yes this is the address. While on this page, if I go to View > Character Encoding, the active selection is Unicode (UTF-8).
'''Edit:''' if I manually change this site's encoding to Western (ISO-8859-1) the font changes to that I specified for Western encoding in Advanced font options.

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