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Danh Hong
Danh Hong created several Khmer fonts, including a Unicode-compatible TrueType and Opentype font, KhmerOS (2004, a large free family). It can also be downloaded from the FAQ page of Sue and Maurice Bauhahn (see here). Alternate URL with these creations (no downloads): Aksar Moul, Aksar Chrung, Aksar Chhor, Aksar Chrieng, Aksar Somnar. In 2004, he created U4SvaytonNew. In 2003, he published KhmerOS-Bold, KhmerOS-Italic, KhmerOS-ItalicBold, KhmerOS, KhmerOSfreehand, KhmerOSsys. This file has U4 Svayton New, and the Khmer OS family. Sourceforge carries Unicode-compliant fonts made by Hong in 2007: Khmer OS, Khmer OS Battambang, Khmer OS Bokor, Khmer OS Content, Khmer OS Fasthand, Khmer OS Freehand, Khmer OS Metal Chrieng, Khmer OS Muol, Khmer OS Muol Light, Khmer OS Muol Pali, Khmer OS Siemreap, Khmer OS System. Free Google web fonts, 2010-2011: Angkor, Battambang, Bayon, Bokor, Chenla, Content, Dangrek, Freehand, Hanuman, Khmer, Koulen, Metal, Moul, Moul Pali, Odor Mean Chey, Preah Vihear, Siemreap, Suwannaphum, Taprom. In 2014, he added Burmese font support to Type Together's Bree and Bree Serif (2011) and called the font Gantgaw. Typefaces from 2021: Koh Santepheap (a Khmer font for body text; Github link; Google Fonts link). |
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Luc Devroye ⦿ School of Computer Science ⦿ McGill University Montreal, Canada H3A 2K6 ⦿ lucdevroye@gmail.com ⦿ https://luc.devroye.org ⦿ https://luc.devroye.org/fonts.html |