Every Cambodian Windows users are always delete the font name called: KhmerMool and Khmer Kampot. Then they change the default Khmer font in regedit too. You can check at -default-khmer-font-in-windows.html . I'm not sure about Khmer font and other Indic font in PDF. I always have problem when i copy Khmer unicode from PDF to put in OpenOffice or Office Word or LibreOffice.

In Ubuntu 10.10 release cycle ttf-khmeros version 5.0.3 was included. However the only problem I had with Chrome. Later on I was told that the fix is by trying various font until we find the one that work properly.


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Listening to a khmer song on the Internet, I saw that khmer Unicode characters were replaced by squares in my french Debian installation. Collecting what else was missing, it was also tha, nepali... plenty of languages that are not displayed properly.

Install fonts specifically targeting the languages you're interested in. Debian has collected a bunch of these into task-language*. So, e.g., task-khmer-desktop recommends fonts-khmeros, so that's a good font to install to get Khmer text to display. Similarly, task-nepali-desktop recommends fonts-lohit-deva.

For me, installing the fonts-noto-cjk, fonts-noto-color-emoji, fonts-noto-core, fonts-noto-extra, fonts-noto-mono and fonts-noto-ui-core installed the missing characters. Those fonts have a large unicode coverage.

I tried to view the characters on my computer (See signs and symbols). Enter the Unicode-code in the search-window. It looks that the symbols mentioned are not rendered yet (These characters are in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane). See also ~richard/unicode-sample-3-2.html.

I find khmer unicode (ver.2.0.1) is not working well with MS Office 2010, especially when it comes to justifying margin. That is, letters instead of words are separated to begin a new line. Anyone has any suggestion on this issue?

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This is a Linux specific question and answer. I am not certain how this works for a Mac. You may find articles like -unicode-hex-input.html gives some help. The answer will also depend on your language and keyboard settings. You can, of course, use INSERT > SPECIAL CHARACTERS to insert these characters, and also find out the specific chraracter codes you may be interested in.

Khmer Unicode For Window Vista:

 Microsoft Window Vista (32bit and 64 bit) comes with Khmer Unicode built-in, but required you to set it up in order to read Web page using Khmer Unicode or to write in Khmer Unicode properly. The keyboard layout is a little bit different from keyboard layout developed by NIDA. Example, to type, kra-bey (in khmer), firstly type "K", then press "Space" to reserve space for Jerng (or Chherng) and press "R". To space between character, hold "Shift" and press "Space". Now, you should have kra. Download Khmer OS fonts from the right side and you will enjoy and have fun with all the fonts style and types.

Khmer Unicode For Window XP:

 For MS Window XP, Khmer Unicode Keyboard (NIDA 1.0) driver is required. KhmerUnicode2.0.0.exe (developed by KhmerOS and NIDA) has both Khmer Unicode software and Khmer Unicode Keyboard (NIDA 1.0). Please follow the below instruction to download and install it. If you install the Khmer Unicode in your computer system correctly, you should be able at least to view the web site in Khmer via Mozilla FireFox, MS IE, Opera, and Safari. After installing it and you would like to see if you can read/view the page in Khmer Unicode, open your FireFox browser, and go to all these website , Radio Free Asia ( ), (only in FireFox), To type in khmer, you are recommended to read the Instruction, "Documents How to Write" and follow the Keyboard Layout.

I have been comparing terminals and some fonts there. Currently only pterm (PuTTY Terminal) on Linux can show properly unicode characters (like braille characters) for btop, bashtop and bpytop. It is not about the fonts but terminal how it understands the width of fonts.

And if using web terminals like ttyd or shell-in-a-box unicode characters looks good. On Windows PuTTY/KiTTY I use Hack Nerd Font Mono which work well too.

I ran the document in question through PreFlight and of course it finds a host of issues (font name is not unique; font not embedded; font reverts to .notdef glyph; text cannot be mapped to unicode; etc.). 0852c4b9a8

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