Re: MS-Word, Unicode, and IPA
From: | Herman Miller <hmiller@...> |
Date: | Thursday, October 28, 1999, 3:35 |
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 18:25:02 +0200, Kristian Jensen <kljensen@...>
wrote:
>A few days ago, I noticed someone post something about a unicode=20
>true-type font that MS-Word had with IPA extensions. It was called=20
>Lucida Sans Unicode. I was delighted to find out that my MS-Word=20
>had such a font with unicode. I'm wondering if there are any other=20
>unicode true-type fonts out there with the IPA extension. I'm not=20
>too fond of sanserif fonts (like lucida sans) though. If I were to=20
>be really picky, I'd much rather have a serif font. They seem to be=20
>much easier for me to read for some reason. But I'm too picky. I'll=20
>settle for sanserif if there absolutely isn't any serif fonts.
>
>-kristian- 8)
The Thryomanes font on my web site (it's free) includes the IPA =
characters,
and it's a serif font. I don't have bold or italic versions yet, though.
--=20
languages of Kolagia---> =
+---<http://www.io.com/~hmiller/languages.html>---
Thryomanes /"If all Printers were determin'd not to print =
any
(Herman Miller) / thing till they were sure it would offend no =
body,
moc.oi @ rellimh <-/ there would be very little printed." -Ben =
Franklin