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If anyone has some insights, let me know! I am guessing that maybe they all got pirated out of existence. For JS, I have found references to "JS technology Co Ltd" but can find no website. I can't figure out what the commercial/free status of DS, JS and SV are. To look at screen shots of the commerical PSL font series, see. Most of these fonts are good, calm, general purpose Thai fonts that aren't trying to be whimsical, but I have found that for a first-time Thai learner, none of them are more readable than the free Garuda font. tar.gz version available on the ThaiFonts-Scalable website!Ĭommercial Fonts: PSL, DS, JS, SV, DB There are several sets of commercial Thai fonts that everyone seems to have, whether they paid for them or not. zip version of thai-ttf-0.4.11.zip here, but by the time you read this, there will probably be a more recent.
#List of mac fonts download#
tar.gz format will just work on your computer, but if it doesn't, download IZArc or WinRar or WinZip or one of the many other free/shareware archiving tools.Īs an alternative, I have also created a standard.
#List of mac fonts install#
ttf files (the fonts) along with a file named INSTALL that you can ignore (it applies to linux).Ĭhances are that the. tar.gz format, which is Unix's version of the popular. Be sure that you pick the latest version, and be sure that you download the precompiled fonts (whose filenames generally begin with thai-ttf rather than thaifonts-scalable). You can see font samples here and you can visit their home page to download the complete set. As of January 2008, this set of fonts, already excellent, is still under active development and improvement (and they're not just for Linux). ThaiFonts-Scalable The Garuda font is actually distributed in a package called ThaiFonts-Scalable that includes a set of other free fonts such as Kinnari, Loma, Norasi, Purisa, Sawasdee, TlwgMono, TlwgTypewriter, TlwgTypist, Umpush, and Waree. Other Free and Commercial Thai Fonts I have never found a font as clean and readable as Garuda, not even amongst the commercial set, but here are some other cool sources for fonts:
#List of mac fonts license#
as part of the Thai National Font Project, placed into the public domain by some very nice people at NECTEC, and further modified under the GNU General Public License by some equally nice people at the Thai Linux Working Group (but the fonts work on Windows and Mac, too). If you were wondering, Garuda was designed by Unity Progess Co. AD-TT-Garuda won't interfere with ST-TT-Garuda or Garuda, so you can install them all simultaneously if you need to.
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If you are "lucky" enough to be using Photoshop or Illustrator, or old Windows 95/98 data, you might also want to try AD-TT-Garuda, which is yet a third version of Garuda designed to work around the many flaws and problems with various versions of Adobe software and, in some cases, old Windows software too. You can install ST-TT-Garuda alongside Garuda and the two fonts won't interfere with each other.
#List of mac fonts how to#
In the sections below, we will explain how to download and install font files on your Windows or MacOS 10 computer and how to use them on our website. The font files are in the TrueType format that works on Windows XP (and beyond) and MacOS 10 computers. Here is what Garuda looks like at one particular font size: There is a very easy-to-read, familiar, free, public-domain Thai font called Garuda which you can download to your computer from this webpage and use to read. Sure, eventually, you'll need to be able to read many different Thai writing styles, but for someone who's just learning the Thai alphabet, they are an unnecessary impediment to progress! Garuda: Free, Easy-to-Read Thai Font The Thai fonts that come with Windows and MacOS are pretty hard to read, and differ a lot from typical Thai book fonts.
