Re: phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Weaver
Hullo Jan, It might be worth your while to involve yourself with LaTeX. The TexMaker package is available in OpenBSD and it's almost trivial via that. There are plenty of resources around, including a very comprehensive work on Wikibooks - downloadable as a .pdf. Just load the package `tipa' into

Re: phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Mihai Popescu(mih...@gmail.com) on 2021.01.08 23:00:44 +0200: > > I mostly use macOS for that now [...] > > I think it's better to stay on that system only, and avoid spamming misc > with your cross-breeding experiments. Seriously now. He asked a perfectly valid question. If you don't know the

Re: phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2021-01-08, Jan Stary wrote: > How do I install a font that has glyphs for those symbols? > Is there anything for that in ports? The Dejavu font that is included by default covers IPA. It's unlikely that you need to install anything else. And if you do, just install the Noto fonts and be

Re: phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Bryan Linton
On 2021-01-08 20:42:20, Jan Stary wrote: > Is there anyone doing phonetics on OpenBSD? > > [...] > > If there are actualy phoneticians running on OpenBSD, > how do you do it? > > Thank you > > Jan > Hello, I wrote about my setup in an email to misc@ about a year ago.

Re: phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Mihai Popescu
> I mostly use macOS for that now [...] I think it's better to stay on that system only, and avoid spamming misc with your cross-breeding experiments. Seriously now.

Re: phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Chris Bennett
On Fri, Jan 08, 2021 at 08:42:20PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > Is there anyone doing phonetics on OpenBSD? > > I suppose the first thing to figure out is transcription. > I mostly use macOS for that now, having installed an IPA keyboard > and the Charis and Doulos fonts (as recommended on the Praat

Re: phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Hi Jan, Jan Stary writes: > Assigning the keysymbols for IPA symbols to the keycodes > (in some way I choose, preferably compatible to the existing > IPA keyboards out there) would amount to writing a layout > such as those in /usr/X11R6/share/X11/xkb/symbols/, right? > > A quick search for 'xkb

phonetics on OpenBSD: IPA transcription

2021-01-08 Thread Jan Stary
Is there anyone doing phonetics on OpenBSD? I suppose the first thing to figure out is transcription. I mostly use macOS for that now, having installed an IPA keyboard and the Charis and Doulos fonts (as recommended on the Praat page). Now I'm looking to do that on OpenBSD. As far as I