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Khmer unicode vista install#
Step 2: Download registry file from here and install it into your computer.įor advance users who know about Windows Registry.
Khmer unicode vista how to#
Click here to see how to install Khmer Unicode in your Vista. The Lao alphabet was adapted from the Khmer script, which itself was. Click here to download Khmer Unicode installer from KhmerOS for your Windows Vista, so you will have Khmer OS fonts in your system. Lao script or Akson Lao is the primary script used to write the Lao language and other. Step 1: You need to have Khmer OS System font in your system. How to replace DaunPenh font with “Khmer OS System” font? Among those fonts, we strongly recommend you to use “Khmer OS System” font as default Khmer Unicode font for your Windows Operating System (OS). Danh Hong in an effort to provide a better Khmer Unicode UI font. KhmerOS has created many of Khmer Unicode fonts designed by Mr. However, DaunPenh and Dokchampa, Khmer Unicode font, is too small to read.
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Khmer unicode vista windows 10#
But in Windows 10 users are not allowed to choose their own custom user interface font for their language, and so we are stuck with "Khmer UI." In addition, the size of the default Khmer font, "DaunPenh" is about 50% smaller than it should be, and so when you start writing Khmer in Microsoft Word the text is so small you cannot read it unless you manually increase the size or change to another Khmer Unicode font. But the fonts that were included for the user interface, specifically "Khmer UI", is difficult to read and is badly designed. Windows vista or 7: font limon is an older font khmer that has been used in general before font khmer unicode released. Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft included Khmer Unicode fonts in the system for which we are very grateful.
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We would like to petition Microsoft to change the default Khmer and Khmer UI font on Windows because the vast majority of Cambodians feel the fonts are ugly and difficult to read. 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. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft Corporation,