Crucial for Khmer script:
Before the widespread adoption of Unicode (Khmer OS), the Limon series—developed by Limon S.M.K—was the primary tool for creating Khmer documents. The 2008 release was particularly significant because it refined the spacing, glyph curves, and compatibility issues that plagued earlier versions.
If you are moving a Limon document to the web, you should use a Khmer Font Converter to transition the text into Unicode format for better readability across devices. Conclusion
Khmer script could be viewed on mobile phones and websites without installing special font packs. Stability:
A display font with an extruded 3D shadow effect. Used almost exclusively for political banners and concert flyers in the late 2000s.