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.
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