IPA in spreadsheets (was: antedating "hobo" 1885)

Tom Zurinskas truespel at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu May 28 01:37:14 UTC 2009


I'd like to see these fonts here in this forum that are spreadsheet friendly.  Can we have a phoneme list with IPA and then these other fonts?

Tom Zurinskas, USA - CT20, TN3, NJ33, FL5+
see truespel.com



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> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 10:22:19 -0400
> From: hfwstahlke at GMAIL.COM
> Subject: Re: IPA in spreadsheets (was: antedating "hobo" 1885)
> To: ADS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
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> Sender: American Dialect Society
> Poster: Herb Stahlke
> Subject: Re: IPA in spreadsheets (was: antedating "hobo" 1885)
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> Ever since I started using the SILIPA fonts back in the early 90s I've
> used IPA regularly in spreadsheets and documents. The keying
> sequences become seccond nature, and it takes no more keystrokes than
> Tom's system.
>
> Herb
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> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:53 AM, David Bowie wrote:
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>> Poster: David Bowie
>> Subject: IPA in spreadsheets (was: antedating "hobo" 1885)
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>> From: Tom Zurinskas
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>>> Has anyone used IPA in spreadsheets?
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>> I used a modified IPA in my Excel spreadsheets beginning while i was in
>> grad school, in the mid-90s. I've been using actual real IPA in my Excel
>> and (less often) Calc spreadsheets since 2000 or 2001. I don't know when
>> i started using Unicode fonts to use IPA symbols in spreadsheets, but
>> it's been several years now. It's pretty transparent once you get used
>> to it, really.
>>
>> --
>> David Bowie University of Central Florida
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