Printing Khmer characters correctly, with ligature substitutions

I'm trying to implement printing of characters from the Khmer writing system. The characters and the font are both Unicode and using the font in other applications works fine. However in Java, using the Java 2D printing, the characters are not printed correctly. It appears that the ligatures are not placed in the proper location. I have a sample application that shows the problem. I'm looking for help to either found out if this is a bug in Java or if I'm missing the obvious.
I've search the Java forums and can't find much on this topic. Please point me.
PS. I can't see away to attach my sample. If you think that would be helpful say so and I'll paste it inline to this thread.

I found that my problem can be solved by using a different font. In my tests I had used the Khmer OS * fonts and if I replaced the font with [Kh System.ttf|http://sourceforge.net/projects/khmer/files/Fonts%20-%20KhmerOS/Kh%20Uni%20fonts%20for%20design%20pro./ ] and ran my test program and I get the expected results.

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