Mark E. Shoulson scripsit: > I was playing around with making my very own IPA keyboard, and I > discovered to my surprise that Unicode has no Latin Small Theta (for > IPA). We have LATIN SMALL LETTER ALPHA (U+0251), LATIN SMALL LETTER > GAMMA (U+0263), LATIN SMALL LETTER EPSILON (U+052B, though that's its > old name), LATIN SMALL LETTER IOTA (U+0269), LATIN SMALL LETTER UPSILON > (U+028A), LATIN SMALL LETTER PHI (U+0278), but no Latin Theta or Beta > (bilabial fricative). That can't be right.
See http://ptolemy.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/unicode/unicode_interloping.html#ipa for Nick's nuanced view of the situation. -- Eric Raymond is the Margaret Mead John Cowan of the Open Source movement. [EMAIL PROTECTED] --Lloyd A. Conway, http://www.ccil.org/~cowan amazon.com review http://www.reutershealth.com

