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Re: Ebisedian orthography facelift

From:H. S. Teoh <hsteoh@...>
Date:Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 19:00
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 07:46:23PM +0100, Jan van Steenbergen wrote:
> --- H. S. Teoh skrzypszy: > > > ACK!!! I mistyped the URLs. They should be: > > > > > > http://quickfur.yi.org:8080/~hsteoh/conlang/grammar.pdf > > > > http://quickfur.yi.org:8080/~hsteoh/conlang/lexicon.pdf > > > > http://quickfur.yi.org:8080/~hsteoh/conlang/tutorial.pdf > > Ah, it works now!
*Phew* :-)
> Well, I agree with you that the iotas look nice. Yes, if we adopt the > omega (my favourite letter in Greek BTW), why not the iota? ;)
I've been writing it as an iota in my handwriting already, anyway. But then again, I write all my i's as iota's with dots, so that may not be saying very much. :-)
> They fit nicely, except in the lexicon file, where the iotas appear to > be the only letters printed in boldface.
Really? Hmm... I thought all orthographic text in the lexicon are supposed to be boldface.
> Did you nick the circumflexed k from the Greek character set, too?
[snip] Actually, these are all taken from TIPA. The K is just a circumflexed smallcaps K. Is there any Greek font for LaTeX that has compatible dimensions with Computer Modern? I've been wanting to replace the t-circumflex with a smallcaps T, but TIPA doesn't have such a letter. :-( T -- Let's not fight disease by killing the patient. -- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry

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