Comparative Grammar workshop
    Alan H. Hartley 
    ahartley at d.umn.edu
       
    Tue Jun 28 15:34:14 UTC 2005
    
    
  
R. Rankin wrote:
> We need a j-hacek, an o-ogonek (the subscript hook) and a 
> glottal stop (something besides question-mark or 7).
Lucida Sans Unicode (for Windows) does those nicely.
I don't remember whether I told the list (or just Bob) about Richard 
Ishida's site:
http://people.w3.org/rishida/scripts/pickers/
See especially the IPA and Latin+ pickers. They're beautifully done and 
very easy to use (assuming your browser is Unicode-compliant). It's fun 
to sit and plunk away at them. Try selecting a character, copying it, 
and pasting it into, e.g., Lucida Sans Unicode in a Word doc. (Note the 
simplicity of making composite characters--and the right-to-left text 
entry for Arabic and Hebrew.) I've downloaded them onto my hard-drive, 
and they work fine that way also, so you don't need to be on line.
Alan
    
    
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