Actually, it looks like if I create a replacement table for Segoe UI then it works. I'm in Windows 10, maybe that was the reason for the change.
Thanks, Nathan On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Nathan Wells <sungk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I've been wanting to reverse a "feature" I requested for LibreOffice for > two years now but haven't been able to get any traction (the feature > request and then rescinded request is here: > https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52020 ). So I am > preparing to do a build of LibreOffice with the feature removed myself so > that Khmer and Minority Language users affected can go back to using > LibreOffice again. > > But since I haven't used LibreOffice for the Khmer language for sometime I > recently downloaded LibreOffice 5 and found I was unable to change the > menu/system font to a font that supported Khmer. > Previously I was able to do this by Tools > Options... > LibreOffice > > View > User Interface section > uncheck Use system font for user interface > and then use a font replacement table for Andale Sans UI and replace it > with whatever font I want. > > Because I can't change the system/menu in LibreOffice to a font that > supports Khmer, even if I am successful at my own build, it would be > worthless since we use spelling and grammar checkers that need Khmer in the > system/menu font to be usable. > > Can anyone help me out by directing me to the source code that would need > to be changed in order to specify my own system font for LibreOffice? > > Thanks for your time and consideration, > Nathan Wells > sbbic.org >
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