[Tlc] C-Khmer font

justinm at ucr.edu justinm at ucr.edu
Fri Jan 9 20:28:31 PST 2009


FYI.
Thanks,
justin

Set Up Khmer Unicode For Microsoft Window Vista 64-bit:

Or Go Page of Khmer Unicode for Window Vista 32-bit and Window XP
Microsoft Window Vista 64-bit comes with ready Khmer Unicode, and you should be able to view Khmer text website (such as http://www.cambodia.org/news/ or RFA - http://www.fra.org/khmer/) except that the Khmer text is very small. KhmerUnicode2.0.0.exe (Khmer Unicode 2.0 and Khmer Unicode Keyboard - NIDA 1.0) is not required for Vista 64-bit; however, you may need to install it in your Vista 64-bit in order to view the right size of Khmer text website. Go to Khmer Unicode for Window Vista 32-bit and Window XP to install KhmerUnicode2.0.0

The above will not help you be able to select font easily. After you've the above, you are recommended to follow the below instruction of setting up the keyboards in order to be able to select either font Khmer, English, or any other Unicode.

   1. Welcome Wizard Khmer Unicode
      Click "Start" and click on "Control Panel" as indicating by the arrow

   2. Destination Location Khmer Unicode
      Select "Control Panel Home" and click "Change the keyboard or other input methods" as indecating by the arrow

   3. Destination Location Khmer Unicode
      Make sure that "Keyboards and Language" tab is selected. And, click on "Change Keyboards" as indicating by the arrow

   4. Finish Installing Khmer Unicode
      Make sure that "General" tab is selected. And click on "Add" button as indicating arrow

   5. Language Selection between Khmer Unicode and English
      Scroll down the scrolling bar untill you see "Khmer". Click on "Khmer (Cambodia)". Click on "Keyboard". Check "Khmer" check box. And then, click OK as indicating arrow.

   6.


      You should see "Khmer (Cambodia)" And then, click "Apply" and "OK" buttons.

   7.


      Click "OK" button and close the rest.

   8.


      Now, you should be able to see on the "task bar" at the bottom of your dekstop. You can click on "En" and select "Khmer (Cambodia)" and you can type Khmer.

Keyboard
Keyboard layout will be a little bit different such as if you want to type "Chherng", you need to press "space" first, then press the character. Keyboard layout will be published soon.

______________
Dr. Justin McDaniel
Dept. of Religious Studies
3046 INTN
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-4530
justinm at ucr.edu


More information about the Tlc mailing list