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| Feature | Description | |------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | Sans-serif, rounded terminals, modern | | Weight | Regular (F1 often implies standard weight; some versions include bold) | | Width | Slightly condensed – fits more characters per line than standard Limon | | Subscript/Superscript | Supported for Khmer numeric and linguistic markers | | Glyph Count | Approx. 700+ (covers Khmer script, Latin basic, and punctuation) |

Limon F1 Top is a legacy, non-Unicode Khmer typeface developed in the late 1990s. It uses an rather than the modern universal character encoding standard.

: Various tools like the Limon F1 Converter and KhmerOS Converters help transform old text into standards-compliant Unicode.

: The "F" in F1 stood for a specific family style (often upright or formal), which worked in parallel with other variations like Limon R1 (regular/slant) and Limon S1. Why Limon F1 is Still Used Today

| Use Case | Recommendation | |----------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------| | Formal document (printed) | ✅ Use – clean and professional. | | Website body text (Khmer) | ✅ Use but define explicit line-height: 1.4 or higher. | | Mobile app (cross-platform) | ⚠️ Prefer Noto Sans Khmer for broader device support. | | Legacy systems (Windows XP/7) | ✅ Limon F1 Top renders reliably even without advanced Uniscribe. | | High-density UI (small buttons) | ✅ Excellent due to condensed width. |

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