All Khmer Limon Font 2008 (VERIFIED ✭)

Developed by , these were often distributed alongside the Limon driver and were considered part of the Limon ecosystem. They were heavily used in the early 2000s. 13. Khek R1 14. Khek R2 15. Khek R3 16. Khek R4 17. Khek R5

: By 2008, the Cambodian government and major tech entities were heavily transitioning to all khmer limon font 2008

| Filename | Style | Weight | Width | |----------|-------|--------|-------| | KhmerLimon.ttf | Regular | Normal | Medium | | KhmerLimonB.ttf | Bold | Bold | Medium | | KhmerLimonI.ttf | Italic | Normal | Medium | | KhmerLimonZ.ttf | Bold-Italic | Bold | Medium | Developed by , these were often distributed alongside

: Developed in the early 1990s, the Limon fonts (such as Limon F1 and Limon S1) used a "keyboard hack" method where Khmer characters replaced Latin characters on the keyboard. The 2008 Shift Khek R1 14

: The 2008 collection often includes dozens of styles, ranging from formal "Mool" (round) scripts used in titles to thinner, handwriting-style scripts for body text.

The year 2008 was a critical period for Khmer digital literacy. While Limon was the established standard for print, the Khmer Unicode