Mr.Nobert Klein,
Thank you for your input! Welcome to SKO.
As I mentioned earlier about Khmer font, ‘Only Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista support Khmer font,’ I meant it supports IME-Input Method Editor- “a program or operating system component that allows computer users to enter characters and symbols not found on their keyboard.” Well, although I installed this software in my hard drive, I still have difficult time finding Khmer symbols and alphabets. I followed keyboard layout which I found through google search but somehow it didn’t work well. I am wondering if I need to work on typing Khmer more or is it not all keyboard layout are compatible for all software?
“Actually this is not the case. You can use Khmer in Windows XP and in Linux and in Apple/Macintosh computers with the international standard UNICODE Khmer fonts, which the Ministry of Education is also introducing in all Teachers Training Colleges etc., and which is considered the new standard by the National Informatioon Technology Development Authority. You can find all information and download everything here.” http://www.khmeros.info/drupal/
Khmer OS is very impressive. With the installation of OpenOffice and OpenSUSE, we now can read and write Cambodian language. I am very happy to have known that there are Khmer IT engineers out there working diligently and devoted times and space to make Khmer language write and readable for the community. This is wonderful and I am grateful for all the hard work.
<—-Software which allows you to read and write in Khmer. Click!


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