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  2. National Fonts - Wikipedia

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    The National Fonts (Thai: ฟอนต์แห่งชาติ; RTGS: [font] haeng chat) [1] are 2 sets of free and open-source computer fonts for the Thai script sponsored by the Thai government. In 2001, the first set of fonts was released by NECTEC.

  3. Thai script - Wikipedia

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    The Thai script is derived from the Sukhothai script, which itself is derived from the Old Khmer script (Thai: อักษรขอม, akson khom), which is a southern Brahmic style of writing derived from the south Indian Pallava alphabet (Thai: ปัลลวะ).

  4. File:Thai Alphabet Sample.svg - Wikipedia

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    Change font to TH Sarabun New (w:National Fonts) 07:18, 26 October 2012: 200 × 50 (16 KB) Jo Shigeru: Reverted to version as of 22:04, 4 May 2009: 07:18, 26 October 2012: 200 × 50 (8 KB) Jo Shigeru: Change font to TH Sarabun New (Thai National fonts) 22:04, 4 May 2009: 200 × 50 (16 KB) Ichwan Palongengi

  5. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a character entity reference refers to a character by the name of an entity which has the desired character as its replacement text. The entity must either be predefined (built into the markup language) or explicitly declared in a Document Type Definition (DTD). The format is the same as for any entity reference: &name;

  6. Thai typography - Wikipedia

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    He created the JS series of fonts, which are among the earliest Thai typefaces for the PC. [20] Parinya Rojarayanond Parinya is a co-founder of DB Design, Thailand's first digital type foundry, and pioneered the creation of many Thai PostScript fonts in the early digital age. He received the Silpathorn Award in 2009. [28] Pracha Suveeranont

  7. Tai Noi script - Wikipedia

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    This has led to Isan being mainly a spoken language, and when it is written, if at all, it is written in the Thai script and spelling conventions that distance it from its Lao origins. [4] Portions of an ancient legal text written in the Tai Noi script on a palm-leaf manuscript.

  8. Tai Tham (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Tai Tham is a Unicode block containing characters of the Lanna script used for writing the Northern Thai (Kam Mu'ang), Tai Lü, and Khün languages. Tai Tham [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)

  9. Tai Tham script - Wikipedia

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    Nameboard of a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai written with Lanna: Wat Mokhamtuang (and street number 119 in Thai) Northern Thai inscription in Tai Tham script in Chiang Mai. The Tai Tham script shows a strong similarity to the Mon script used by the Mon kingdom of Haripunjaya around the 13th century CE, in the present-day Lamphun Province of Northern Thailand.