Khmer Supplemental Fonts

In the early days of digital typography (Windows XP and earlier), the operating system did not natively support Khmer. To type Khmer, users had to install third-party fonts (like Limon or ABC ) that essentially "tricked" the computer. These fonts often mapped Khmer characters to English keys and required specialized keyboard software. If you didn't have that specific font installed, the text was unreadable.

“So no one would ever have to say ‘we lost the meaning because we didn’t have the right letter.’” Rithy tapped the screen. “Supplemental fonts aren’t optional extras. They’re the difference between a living script and a museum exhibit.” khmer supplemental fonts

To fix this and "complete" the story on your own device, you can manually summon these fonts: Navigate to Optional features Add a feature Search for Khmer Supplemental Fonts In the early days of digital typography (Windows