You can carry a custom font in your application bundle. That will work for sure.

On Nov 21, 2013, at 13:06, Gerriet M. Denkmann <gerr...@mdenkmann.de> wrote:

> The Thonburi font (default font for Thai) has some issues (since 10.9 / iOS 
> 7).
> (E.g. writing ผฺ that is THAI CHARACTER PHO PHUNG + THAI CHARACTER PHINTHU, 
> the latter (which is a non-spacing mark) is NOT displayed under the preceding 
> character, but next to it; should look similar to พฺ )
> 
> On OS X there are other fonts which one could use.
> But what are the options with iOS?
> 
> On iOS there are only 3 font families which can handle Thai: Thonburi (which 
> has the aforementioned issue) .SukhumvitSetUI and .PhoneFallback.
> The two latter ones start with '.' which probably means they should not be 
> used by common people (and they have other issues too).
> 
> So what can be done (other than hoping for iOS 8 or 9)?
> 
> Gerriet.
> 
> 
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