On 4/7/06, Thomas Leigh <thomas@...> wrote:
> Mark J. Reed wrote on 21 March:
> > Based on the response to the St. Patty's day query, we don't have many
> > (any?) Gaels on the list, but if you do happen to know how to
> > pronounce Scots Gelic and have a few minutes, it would be nice if you
> > could edit the alleged "pronunciation guide" on the Wikipedia entry
> > and replace the English fauxnetics with actual IPA...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic_language#Common_Scottish_Gaelic_words_and_phrases
> Done. (Although, for some bizarre reason I can't figure out, the IPS
> characters display perfectly in Mozilla/Firefox but come out as boxes in
> IE.)
On Wikipedia you can use the {{IPA| ...text....}} macro to cause IPA
text to be wrapped in a <SPAN> element with the correct font settings
so it should display in IE.
--
Jim Henry
http://www.pobox.com/~jimhenry/gzb/gzb.htm