If that is what you already did in this thread just copy paste your original report into a new thread. If you still have this problem in the 1.8.3 release build, then the QA team would really appreciate you reporting again it in the relevant Bugs forum.Įach of those links above contains instructions how best to report a bug to us. Now we have released 1.8.3 on all platforms containing many hundreds of bug fixes, and we hope your problem has already been fully addressed. Yours is one of a number of reports that I am posting this apology to, using an automated script.
It appears that a member of the Affinity QA team didn't get round to fully investigating this specific report posted in the bugs forums. Thank you for reporting a problem using 1.7.x. The fonts have been notorious for justified alignment issue from my experiences with InDesign. What's more, kindly look into justified alignment of the Khmer fonts. With the font Khmer OS Battambang, or other Khmer OS font series, the ligature cannot be set (disabled).Ĭorrectly rendered text should look like the following screenshot (using Adobe World-Ready Paragraph in InDesign). With Akblalthom font series, the ligature option can be set, but it still doesn't render correctly.
Notice that, I followed the suggestion from this post, setting the Typography script to Khmer. Khmer OS Battambang), see the attached screenshot below.
KHMER UNICODE FONT BATTAMBANG SERIES
AKbalthom Freehand) and all the Khmer OS font series (e.g. Yet I still don't find Affinity Publisher 1.7.3.481 (Trial, Windows 10) does the job correctly with Khmer fonts including AKbalthom font series (e.g. I've seen posts mentioning that incorrect rendering of Khmer fonts has been fixed in AD/ AP 1.7.2 (i.e.