I asked earlier about how to define a layout to use the
tipa IPA fonts.  For whatever it may be worth, I found a
hack. I renamed the file "color.sty", copied "tipa.sty"
as the new "color.sty", and modified it by (1) changing
the \ProvidesPackage line to say "color" instead of "tipa",
and (2) adding after the definition of \textipa the new
definition
        \newcommand\textcolor[2]{{\tipaencoding #2}}
so that now when I request colored text, I get IPA
printed instead.

Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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