In technical and engineering contexts, .pslx is a file extension associated with library and project data rather than a typeface:
Traditional Thai fonts often feature a distinct serif-like terminal or "head" on the top of letters. PSLx minimizes this feature. By softening the terminals, the font achieves a cleaner, more contemporary look that pairs seamlessly with English sans-serif fonts like Helvetica or Arial. pslx text font
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If you see “PSLX” in a design file or code: In technical and engineering contexts,
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