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Users can also use user styles to change the Khmer font in Chrome. Here's how:
: Click on Appearance in the left sidebar, then select Customize fonts .
Some older Khmer fonts (pre-Unicode) use a "Zawgyi" encoding system. You must remove these legacy fonts from your system because they confuse Chrome. Stick to modern, Unicode-compliant fonts like or Khmer OS Unicode .
Before diving into the "how," let's look at the "why." Chrome typically relies on system default fallbacks. On Windows, this often defaults to a limited version of "Leelawadee UI" or "DaunPenh," which may not support complex Khmer subscript consonants (cheung characters) properly. Common issues include:
