Installing Khmer fonts on macOS is straightforward once you understand a few key rules:

Tip: Font files usually end in .ttf (TrueType Font) or .otf (OpenType Font). If your download arrives as a .zip file, double-click it first to extract the actual font files. Step 2: Installing Khmer Fonts Using macOS Font Book

To ensure compatibility, it is often recommended to use standard Khmer Unicode fonts if you are sharing documents with other users. 5. Troubleshooting Font Issues If fonts are not appearing correctly:

Ensures older documents or specific applications display Khmer characters correctly without missing text boxes (tofu blocks). Step 1: Find and Download Khmer Fonts

: Press Command + Space to open Spotlight, type "Font Book", and press Enter.

Based on testing with macOS Sonoma, Ventura, and Sequoia, here are the top picks:

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