Extend your visible and usable font for Tai Tham script.
Version 0.40 is still beta that some characters are not made yet including Latin script and some sub-consonants. For the sub-consonants, the font has only necessary forms such as -k, -ng, -t, -n, -p, -m, -y, -w, -l and -r. However, the font has characters enough to be displayed well.
Windows only. The keyboard layout will be set as a sub-type of Thai layout. You can select it in your keyboard settings. (You must have a Tai Tham font before use this.)
You do not need to switch between English and Thai language in order to use Tai Tham. Just select another Thai layout and go. It also uses the advantage of [[AltGr key]] (the right Alt key). You can access to the blue set by holding AltGr before a key. You might need it often.
Please remind that front vowels such as [ei], [ae], [oe] and [ai] must be always typed after consonants. For example, if you want to get [kai], you must input as [k] + [ai], do not input as [ai] + [k] like Thai keyboard. Another one, if you want to get [kṛai], you must input as [k] + [ṛ] + [ai] as well. The font will swap to correct position itself. (If you used to use Tamil, Myanmar or Khmer keyboard, it will be like that way.) If you want to type a sub-consonant, press "Sakot" key (E key) and then press a consonant. The consonant will appear below the previous letter. That's it.
Displaying font for Firefox.