Hi Simon and List,

Thank you for the information. The reason I asked about the Unicode
values is that I have a table with the IPA symbols and their Unicode
equivalents. With a PC, I know that typing Unicode characters is
possible, and because many of these symbols are not commonly used in
other languages, it would be very nice to be able to quickly type
them. Thanks.

On 9/18/09, Simon Cavendish <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lindsay,
>
> I have always been interested in the topic of special characters on
> account of my passion for foreign languages. I am going to paste some
> tips from Mac users on this list wiht the hope that it will help you.
> See below. I want to apologise for not ecknowledging the individual
> contributions to what I'm pasting below but I do not keep these
> personal details on file. Our list has got several members who are
> absolutely expert in a number of languages and they will I am sure
> happy to help further.
> Please remember that mac operating system has many keyboard layouts
> available which you can make active and then switch to them by using
> shortcut keys. This might be your answer. Forgive me if I am not
> understanding your needs here.
> With best wishes, Simon
>
> I'm starting a new thread, but this is also in response to Matt's
> question about the character palette window.  This is a list of key
> combinations you can use to type special symbols on a regular Mac
> keyboard with the option key. It should work on any of Apple's English
> language input keyboards, except the default currency symbols are
> different for British keyboards (as noted).   To compose similar lists
> for keyboards in other languages, open TextEdit, hold down the option
> key, and try out various combinations of Shift, Command, and Fn while
> you press keys on your keyboard.  This is a by-product of figuring out
> ways to type accents for other languages -- both with and without
> changing input language keyboards.  It's not an exhaustive list.  This
> was assembled using a U.S. English input (laptop) keyboard, so all
> numbers are typed on the top row keys of the keyboard (no numpad
> entries).  Using these combinations, you can type in TextEdit and Mail
> and largely avoid having to use the character palette window.
>
> Special Symbols and Characters on the regular Mac Keyboard
>
> Categories:
>
> 1. Currency Symbols
> 2. Trademark and Copyright Symbols
> 3. Apple Symbol
> 4. Math and Greek Character Symbols
> 5. Copyediting, typesetting, and miscellaneous symbols
> 6. Punctuation marks: right and left quotation marks for English and
> other
> languages; inverted punctuation marks for Spanish
>
> Each entry gives the symbol followed by the descriptive name and the
> keyboard combination to press for the symbol.  Additional comments
> about context for symbol usage may follow (in parentheses).
>
> Currency Symbols (in addition to $ = Shift+4)
>
> ¢  cents      Option+4
> £  pound      Option+3 (on a British keyboard Option+3 is # -- the number
>     or hash sign that is Shift+3 on U.S. keyboards, while Shift+3 is the
>     pound sign)
> ¥  yen                Option+y
> €  Euro       Option+Shift+2 (on a British keyboard this is Option+2)
>
> Trademark and Copyright Symbols
>
> ©  copyright  Option+g
> ®  registered         Option+r
> ™ trademark   Option+2
>
> Apple Symbol
>
>   apple      Option+Shift+K
>
> Math and Greek Character Symbols
>
> ±  plus-or-minus      Option+Shift+Equals (Shift+Equals is plus)
> µ  micro sign                 Option+m  (Greek letter mu), units of microns
> π   pi                        Option+p  (Greek letter pi)
> √   square root       Option+v
> ÷   divided by        Option+/ (slash is key to left of right-hand shift key)
> ·   middle dot        Option+Shift+9 (sign for multiplication)
> ≈   almost equals     Option+x
> ≠   not equals        Option+= (equals is key to right of delete key)
> ∞   infinity          Option+5
> ≤   less than or equal        Option+comma (Shift+comma is the less than
> sign)
> ≥   greater than or equal     Option+period (Shift+period is greater
> than)
> Å   Angstrom sign Option+Shift+a  (units of Angstroms)
> ∑  summation sign     Option+w
> °   degree sign       Option+Shift+8
> ∂   partial differential      Option+d (calculus)
> ∫   integral          Option+b (calculus)
>
> Copyediting, typesetting, and miscellaneous symbols
>
> ‡   double dagger     Option+Shift+7 (used for footnotes)
> ¶   pilcrow sign      Option+7 (marks paragraphs)
> §   section sign      Option+6 (marks sections)
> •   bullet sign       Option+8 (marks list items)
>
> Punctuation marks: right and left quotation marks for English and other
>    languages; inverted punctuation marks for Spanish
>
> ‘   left single quotation mark        Option+right bracket
> ’   right single quotation mark       Option+Shift+right bracket
> “   left double quotation mark        Option+left bracket
> ”   right double quotation mark       Option+Shift+left bracket
> «   left pointing double angle quotation mark         Option+backslash
> »   right pointing double angle quotation mark        Option+Shift+backslash
> ‹   single left pointing angle quotation mark         Option+Shift+3
> ›   single right pointing angle quotation mark        Option+Shift+4
> ¡   inverted exclamation mark         Option+1
> ¿   inverted question mark    Option+Shift+slash (Shift+/ is question
> mark)
> …  ellipsis                   Option+semi-colon
>
> On 18 Sep 2009, at 22:35, Lindsay Yazzolino wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am currently taking a linguistics course, and am wondering if it is
>> possible to type Unicode characters using the Mac. Much of the
>> coursework involves typing IPA symbols, and up until I have been using
>> what I call the cheater method (copying and pasting symbols from a
>> table online). I would much prefer to be able to type these symbols
>> myself for the sake of efficiency and practicality, and would
>> appreciate any input any of you may have. Thanks.
>>
>> Lindsay
>>
>> >
>
>
> >
>

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