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class=088210911-20012005>Because the SIL fonts are installed as extra fonts, it
is possible to use them straight from the keyboard, too - you set your font to
one of the SIL fonts, rather than Times or whatever, and then type a
letter.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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class=088210911-20012005>However I have found that most journals seem not to be
able to see these fonts when one sends them articles - on occasion, even pdf
files seem not to have them at "their end" when I have them at "my end".
If anyone knows of a set of IPA fonts, or a way of rendering them, that means it
is possible to get journal articles back without snitty comments from the editor
about unreadable symbols, I'd be very happy to know it!</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2><SPAN class=088210911-20012005>Katie
Alcock</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Katie Alcock, DPhil</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial
size=2>Lecturer</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial size=2>Department of
Psychology</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial size=2>Lancaster University</FONT>
<BR><FONT face=Arial size=2>Fylde College</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial
size=2>Lancaster LA1 4YF</FONT> </P></SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>
info-childes@mail.talkbank.org [mailto:info-childes@mail.talkbank.org]<B>On
Behalf Of </B>Alison Crutchley<BR><B>Sent:</B> 20 January 2005
09:25<BR><B>To:</B> Brian MacWhinney; Peyton Todd;
info-childes@mail.talkbank.org<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE: IPA Extensions for
Microsoft Word?<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><!-- Converted from text/plain format -->
<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>I think it's worth mentioning that the IPA fonts
can be downloaded direct from the SIL website and installed as Windows fonts
so they come up in 'insert symbol', if simple Word documents are all that is
required.<BR></FONT><A
href="http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=encore-ipa"><FONT
face=Arial
size=2>http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=encore-ipa</FONT></A><BR><BR><FONT
face=Arial size=2>An alternative for Word docs is to use Jan Mulder's Phonmap
- it doesn't have all the IPA symbols but is useful for transcribing
English:<BR></FONT><A href="http://janmulder.co.uk/Phonmap/"><FONT face=Arial
size=2>http://janmulder.co.uk/Phonmap/</FONT></A><BR><BR><FONT size=2><FONT
face=Arial>Best wishes, Alison Crutchley</FONT></FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial><BR></FONT><BR>-----Original
Message-----<BR>From: Brian MacWhinney [</FONT><A
href="mailto:macw@mac.com"><FONT size=2>mailto:macw@mac.com</FONT></A><FONT
size=2>]<BR>Sent: 19 January 2005 22:32<BR>To: Peyton Todd;
info-childes@mail.talkbank.org<BR>Subject: Re: IPA Extensions for Microsoft
Word?<BR><BR><BR>Peyton,<BR><BR>The most obvious solution is not a Word
plug-in, but a Windows system<BR>extension called KeyMan by Tavultesoft.
For<BR>details, go to<BR></FONT><A
href="http://childes.psy.cmu.edu/tools/uniwin.html"><FONT
size=2>http://childes.psy.cmu.edu/tools/uniwin.html</FONT></A><BR><FONT
size=2>and focus on the packaging of KeyMan created by SIL.<BR><BR>If anyone
knows of anything less byzantine than KeyMan, I would love to<BR>know about
it. The system for Mac is much easier<BR>to use.<BR><BR>--Brian
MacWhinney<BR><BR>On Jan 19, 2005, at 5:12 PM, Peyton Todd wrote:<BR><BR>>
Dear All,<BR>><BR>> Does anyone know of a plug-in one can get for
Microsoft Word<BR>> consisting of IPA symbols to insert into a document?
Word's Insert --><BR>> Symbol feature has a lot of them built in (e.g.
theta, thorn, schwa,<BR>> and the voiced velar nasal), but most are
missing. How do others solve<BR>> this problem?<BR>><BR>>
Thanks,<BR>> Peyton Todd<BR>>
peytontodd@mindspring.com<BR>><BR><BR><BR></P></BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></BODY></HTML>