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I have a Cambodian word document translated using the font Ekreach New. We need to cut and paste into a .HTML file, so I need to convert this text to a unicode font.
Does anybody know a way of doing this besides retyping the entire document?
Or is there another way to display Cambodian text on a HTML page besides Unicode or graphics?
Thanks,
Damien
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Robert Tucker (X) برطانیہ Local time: 22:46 انگریزیسےجرمن + ...
If copy it to html editor and insert <font face="ekreach"> </font> tags before and after respectively in html code and save it, can display as Ekreach in Firefox browser.
[Edited at 2005-04-15 10:35]
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