![]() Therefore, to replace Khmer UI typeface with Khmer OS System typeface, I tried modifying Khmer OS System with respect to the three font files of Leelawadee UI (LeelawUI.ttf, LeelUIsl.ttf, LeelaUIb.ttf). The result font file is called Leelawadee UI (which can be found in the Fonts folder in Windows). In fact, Microsoft has used another font which is actually a combination of three typefaces: Thai, Lao and Khmer. However, in Windows 8, this method doesn't work anymore most likely due to Microsoft's deeper integration of system fonts. Due to the its difficult legibility, the team behind Khmer Unicode (NiDA) introduced Khmer fonts fixer for Windows Vista and Windows 7 (which should also work for Windows 8) in order to replace Khmer UI fonts with Khmer OS Sytem font.
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