IPA symbols in Garamond

Aidan Wilson aidan.wilson at unimelb.edu.au
Sun Aug 28 23:48:04 UTC 2011


I had a look at this, but it doesn't appear to have all of the IPA symbols. 
Using this font and SIL's mac keyboard to insert a unicode symbol, the font 
reverts to that microsoft sans or whatever that horrible looking thing is. 
Trying to change it back (by, say, selecting a whole chunk of text and changing 
the font) just skips the symbols.

I'm using symbols like ɣ, ə, ɳ, ŋ, ɲ, ɭ, ɹ, ʈ, n̪, (can you guess the language 
family?) and I also prefer using Garamond where possible, so this Gentium thing 
excited me a little. Unfortunately it won't work, and also, it doesn't look 
much like Garamond if you ask me.

-- 
Aidan Wilson

PhD Candidate
Dept of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
The University of Melbourne

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On Sat, 27 Aug 2011, Alex Francois wrote:

> hi Rodrigo,
> 
> I believe that Gentium (or GentiumAlt) is pretty similar to Garamond Narrow.
> It's a Unicode font with all IPA, and it's available for free from the SIL website:
> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?item_id=Gentium
> 
> best
> Alex
> 
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> Le 27/08/2011 07:26, Rodrigo Romero Méndez a écrit :
>
>       Dear RNLDers,
>
> 
>
>       I need to use IPA symbols but with Garamond looking fonts (Garamond Narrow to be precise). Does anyone know if
>       such kind of fonts even exists or where I could get them?
>
>       The problem is that Doulus IPA, Charis and Aboriginal Serif look more like Times New Roman, and the rest of the
>       text for a publication is using Garamond.
>
> 
>
>       Best,
>
> 
>
>       Rodrigo
> 
> 
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