Hi Sampha, *,
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Samphan Raruenrom <samphan@osdev.co.th> wrote:
I've done a small research on preferred fonts for Thai in
Windows/Linux/MacOSX by consulting several communities, font developers and
authority.
Cood to hear, as most of us will not really know Thai fonts and their
difference and won't know what fonts are available on the various
systems.
Here is the modification that the Thai community decide that best
for Thai locale. [...]
Please review it and make comments if anything wrong or need to be improved
before committing.
No complaints, sounds reasonable enough, so go ahead and commit.
Just noticed that you removed OONaksit completely, although it was
ranking second or third in the previous lists. But as indicated above:
I cannot judge the font-choice, I can only comment on the technical
part of it, and that is OK from my side. Seems to have a
StarOffice/variant-thereof only font if I interpret
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=42738#c7 correctly.
Choice of fonts is left to Thai community, so again: Go ahead :-) (can
also use it for 3-4 branch)
ciao
Christian
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