Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Limon Font with Microsoft Office 2007 and Office 2010 (Having problem? I have solution)

Are you still stuck on Limon Fonts, even you are facing the difficulties while some of the script doesn’t appear right to what you are typing, normally (Ctrl + Alt) method, with Microsoft Office 2007 and Office 2010? I have a solution if you don’t want to use Khmer Unicode:
1-Download normal.domt file to your computer (The normal file found from other webpage is not working, so I come up with self-creation and it work just find for you.)
2-After download normal file open your Explorer (Ctrl+E) and locate the file where you just downloaded and copy it (Ctrl+C)
3- In your Windows Explorer go to address below (see image below):
  • Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Microsoft\Temples

Explorer


  • Windows Vista or 7: C:\Users\[username]\Application Data\Microsoft\Temples
Windows Explorer 7
(Note: [username] in this case is Administrator in Windows XP and/or Khunnanis in Windows Vista/7)

4-Past the normal.domt that you previousely copied to Windows Exploer above and replace it. (If it ask for your confirmation, clicking on “Copy and Replace”)
Confirmation
5-Make sure to set your Language as Language If not or you are not sure, follow the instruction below:

 -Windows XP:

  1. Open Regional and Language Options by clicking the Start button XP Start , clicking Control Panel, clicking Regional and Language Options, clicking Language Tab and then clicking Detail.
  2. In the Installed Service box, if it shows only English (Language1), please click on Add Button.
  3. Under Input Language, choose Input Language and tick on “Keyboard layout/IME:”, choose Language, and then click OK.
   -Windows Vista/7:
  1. Open Regional and Language Options by clicking the Start button windows-7-logo , clicking Control Panel, clicking Clock, Language, and Region, and then clicking Regional and Language Options.
  2. Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.
  3. Under Display language, choose a language from the list, and then click OK.
Make sure while you are tying with Limon font in Microsoft Office, please change your language at the lowest right next to the notification area Input Language to Language or simply make it your default language.

Leave me comments, if you have any questions regarding to this tutorial.