My apologies for the noise. You are absolutely right.
Chris Bennett
This is an openbsd mailing list.
You are chatting about something entirely unrelated to openbsd.
Please take it offline.
Thank you.
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 07:15:03PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > > I have to ask also, is the audio quality that comes out the speakers (in
> > > genera
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 07:15:03PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > I have to ask also, is the audio quality that comes out the speakers (in
> > general) good enough to learn the proper sounds? Every device I have
> > seems to have wildly varying qualities and characteristics.
> > For example
Chris Bennett:
> When I last looked, apparently IPA had two fonts, neither of which
> worked for all the characters. Is this still true?
You don't need extra fonts. IPA is covered both by Deja Vu that
OpenBSD ships as the default TrueType font, as well as xterm's
default bitmap font.
> I have t
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:04:44PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
>
> Chris Bennett writes:
>
> > Is there any information out there to help actually learn the sounds?
> > I couldn't find anything and I don't want to take classes.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA
Thank you so much! All of thi
Chris Bennett writes:
Is there any information out there to help actually learn the
sounds?
I couldn't find anything and I don't want to take classes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA
I'm definitely reading this topic!
When I last looked, apparently IPA had two fonts, neither of which
worked for all the characters. Is this still true?
I really like the IPA, it makes sounds that you either can or cannot
pronounce correctly very clear as to what they are supposed to be.
My inte
On Oct 14 20:56:05, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD?
> How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim?
> Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA?
> I wrote me an ipa.vim ftplugin with shortcuts (such as imap ,ae)
> for the unicode chars, bu
On 2018-10-14 20:56:05, Jan Stary wrote:
> Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD?
> How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim?
> Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA?
>
> I wrote me an ipa.vim ftplugin with shortcuts (such as imap ,ae)
> for the unicode chars
Jan Stary wrote:
Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD?
How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim?
Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA?
It wouldn't be too difficult to create one. I found this on DuckDuckGo
via the search query "ipa xkb layout":
http:/
Slightly off topic, but:
http://www.phonelosers.org/2017/12/confusing-phonetic-alphabet/
All the best,
Murk
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 11:29 PM Christian Weisgerber
wrote:
> On 2018-10-14, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD?
>
> I still haven't read Ladefoged ye
Christian Weisgerber writes:
> On 2018-10-14, Jan Stary wrote:
> > How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim?
> > Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA?
>
> I don't use vim, but the sad answer is that I copy and paste,
> principally from Wikipedia's IPA page. If you'r
On 2018-10-14, Jan Stary wrote:
> Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD?
I still haven't read Ladefoged yet, but I use IPA somewhat regularly.
> How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim?
> Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA?
I don't use vim, but the sad
Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD?
How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim?
Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA?
I wrote me an ipa.vim ftplugin with shortcuts (such as imap ,ae)
for the unicode chars, but I am looking for a "standard" way.
Than
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