– Release under Open Font License (OFL).– Khmer Mondulkiri Bold added to package.– Version 5.513 of Khmer Mondulkiri released.– Version 7.100 of Khmer Mondulkiri and Khmer Busra released.The descender value was changed which may affect line spacing.Most other changes from Mondulkiri 5.300 to 5.513 are now also in Busra 7.100.
The ligatures of some consonants with the ‘sra-a’, ‘sra-oo’ and ‘sra-ou’ have changed and are now the same as in Mondulkiri.Many glyph shapes and diacritic placements were improved slightly.Many glyphs were added to make the character range the same as in Mondulkiri 7.100.
The shaping tables for Mac were streamlined and are now the same as for the Busra font.
Please download those separately as they have been updated.
Mondulkiri font family (Oureang, Ratanakiri, and special variants of Busra) v5.300 does not contain the Khmer Mondulkiri and Khmer Busra fonts. For more information please see the README.txt and the font building instructions. For testing purposes: List of Khmer script syllables in Khmer with additional syllables found in the text of Chuon Nath dictionary and Khmer script syllable in the Bunong, Krung and Tampuan language. Khmer Mondulkiri and Busra fonts 7.100 developer release contains the same files as plus: Base font with VOLT tables, KhmerAddx.xml, KhmerMIF.txt.
(Please make sure that you uninstall old versions of this font before installing this new one on OS X, but in particular on Windows 8+.) If you wish to download the Oureang, Ratanakiri and special variants of Busra fonts, please download those separately. Khmer Mondulkiri and Busra fonts 7.100 contains the new Khmer Mondulkiri and Busra fonts. What’s in the different font download packages? Mondulkiri font family (Oureang, Ratanakiri, and special variants of Busra) 5.300 Khmer Mondulkiri and Khmer Busra fonts, developer release 7.100 These fonts are licensed under the SIL Open Font License (OFL) with reserved font names ‘Mondulkiri’, ‘Busra’, ‘Oureang’, and ‘Ratanakiri’.įonts Khmer Mondulkiri and Khmer Busra fonts 7.100 This font does not support more than one below‐coeng. Some coengs of independent vowels and other features used only infrequently in normal Khmer text are currently still implemented in a different character style. At this point of time most ligatures have not yet been implemented. Khmer Ratanakiri is a Mool (or Muol or Muul) font, which is frequently used for headings and signs. This font was formerly named ‘Khmer Mondulkiri ultra.’ Khmer Oureang is an extra bold font useful for headings. The name change was mainly due to the fact that the font name was too long for some programs. This font was formerly named ‘Khmer Mondulkiri book’ and the bold font was named ‘Khmer Mondulkiri semibold’. The font has separately designed shapes for italic, bold and bold italic. Khmer Busra is probably the best font for all normal text. Khmer Mondulkiri is a very light font with separately designed shapes for italic, bold, and bold italic. Their names are geographical: ‘Mondulkiri’ and ‘Ratanakiri’ are two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, while ‘Busra’ and ‘Oureang’ are places in Mondulkiri province. The Mondulkiri fonts provide Unicode support for the Khmer script.