<div dir="ltr"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Bryan James Gordon</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:linguist@email.arizona.edu">linguist@email.arizona.edu</a>></span><br>
Date: 2011/9/20<br>Subject: IPA keyboard for Windows<br>To: <a href="mailto:lingua@listserv.arizona.edu">lingua@listserv.arizona.edu</a>, Siouan Listserv <<a href="mailto:siouan@lists.colorado.edu">siouan@lists.colorado.edu</a>><br>
<br><br><div dir="ltr">I don't know how many of y'all have already designed one or bought a Tavultesoft licence or something, but finally with Windows 7 the framework for designing your own Windows keymap is free of charge. Not wanting to be at the mercy of Toolbox in wine anymore, or of praat's notorious sound-compatibility issues in Linux, I took the initative and am distributing it free of charge. Send far and wide. It has a special ogonek series for you Americanists, and if you're an Indo-Europeanist or Semiticist or someone else with special non-IPA needs, feel free to dig into the source code and make your own version!<div>
<br></div><div>Please note, this keymap has software compatibility issues with certain software, notably Word, particularly with the AltGr key which Word persists in either not recognising as AltGr, or refuses to combine with dead keys. (For some reason it works fine in all the rest of Office, and of course in Toolbox, praat, NotePad, anything else you might use.) Anyway, for typing in IPA Word is a bear anyway, autocorrecting and autoformatting as it does. I suggest if you want to polish your document in Word later, fine, but type your IPA elsewhere.<br clear="all">
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<div><br></div>-- <br>***********************************************************<br>Bryan James Gordon, MA<br>Joint PhD Program in Linguistics and Anthropology<br>University of Arizona<br>***********************************************************<br>
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</div><br><br clear="all"><div><br></div>-- <br>***********************************************************<br>Bryan James Gordon, MA<br>Joint PhD Program in Linguistics and Anthropology<br>University of Arizona<br>***********************************************************<br>
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