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W3C blog: "Answering 'What ARIA can I use?'" by Matthew King “Assistive Technology Support” tables in the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide show how 3 screen readers support 4 UI pattern implementations represents a sea change in accessibility engineering https://www.w3.org/blog/2023/04/answering-what-aria-can-i-use/
The Internationalization WG has published a first Draft Note of Khmer Layout Requirements. This document describes or points to requirements for the layout and presentation of text in languages that use the Khmer script.
text from Richard Ishida's "Cambodian Khmer orthography notes" in Khmur script "មាត្រា ១ មនុស្សទាំងអស់ កើតមកមានសេរីភាព និងសមភាព ក្នុងផ្នែកសេចក្ដីថ្លៃថ្នូរនិងសិទ្ធិ។ មនុស្ស មានវិចារណញ្ញាណនិងសតិសម្បជញ្ញៈជាប់ពីកំណើត ហើយគប្បីប្រព្រឹត្ដចំពោះគ្នាទៅវិញទៅមក ក្នុង ស្មារតីភាតរភាពជាបងប្អូន។" translation to English:" Article 1 All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. People are innate intellect and conscience and should treat one another in a spirit of brotherhood."