All vowels in Khmer, called Marks in Glyphs app, need to attach to a consonant. Independent vowels are just seperate graphical representations of vowels that are rare, but commonly used in old words, Pali, Sanskrit, or special significant technical terms. In Glyphs app, Letters in Khmer are single character consonants and independent vowels. The Khmer script is divided into these sub categories Letters, Marks, Numerals, Others. ![]() Since writing Thai and Khmer is based on the same rules of consonant and vowel placement in Thai (almost identical with one key difference) basing the submenu on what is present for Thai makes total sense to type designers. Letters, Marks, Numerals, Symbols (for lunar dates), Punctuations, Others. ![]() ![]() I think implementing submenu for Khmer based on Thai submenu would make mose sense with some few additions.
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