Yeah, if you use Open Office go to Tools>Options>OpenOffice.org Writer>Basic Fonts (CLT) and change the fonts to Khmer OS or whatever font you want. If you are still having problems, you might try this: -us/2010/07/18/fix-khmer-unicode-display-problem-in-openoffice/ If you use Microsoft Word 2003-07 I believe you can set the complex script default font to Khmer OS and it will fix the problem
I building a winform application that records information using khmer unicode font. For my application i use c# with sqlserver and microsoft client report (rdlc) to generate reports. Now i have a problem with the rdlc report that does not display khmer unicode font correctly.It displays like the image in the links below:
1) If you use Dot Net Framework 3.5 windows Forms Application, Khmer Unicode font won't display properly in Microsoft Client Side report(rdlc report) but it works just fine with Microsoft Client Side report on Web Application because you may have new version of your browser that can handle this issue.
3) For those of you who prefer Crystal report could apply a Crystal ActiveX Report Viewer Control with Crystal Report Business Object because Crystal Report that ships with Visual Studio 2008 or earlier has also the same problem as rdlc report with Khmer Unicode. Here is a link for using Crystal report with Khmer Unicode: -experience.blogspot.com/2008/12/khmer-unicode-with-crystal-report-in-c.html
Every Cambodian Windows users are always delete the font name called: KhmerMool and Khmer Kampot. Then they change the default Khmer font in regedit too. You can check at -default-khmer-font-in-windows.html . I'm not sure about Khmer font and other Indic font in PDF. I always have problem when i copy Khmer unicode from PDF to put in OpenOffice or Office Word or LibreOffice.