Re: [NTG-context] TIPA in Context

2004-06-05 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Does Unicode have all the coverage you need, first of all? In any case, Unicode support will be a bit more work than supporting the nice TIPA fonts. Unicode should cover all existant symbols, as you know. Perhaps you could try the free SIL fonts, esp. the nice and well-filled Gentium font, see

Re: [NTG-context] TIPA in Context

2004-05-27 Thread sjoerdsiebinga
Citeren Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]: First off, for your dictionary, what do you use for input? is it [EMAIL PROTECTED] or \textphi\textschwa n? Al my input is in commands like \textschwa. Are all of your IPA commands contained within a \textipa{} macro? Only a minority of my commands

[NTG-context] TIPA in Context

2004-05-26 Thread sjoerdsiebinga
I am currently converting my Old Frisian Etymological dictionary from LaTeX to Context and I have run into two problems. The first problem is that I am using the TIPA package to typeset phonological fonts and diactitica. Is there a way to use the TIPA font in Context? The second problem is