>If you have a Windows 2000 or XP system, you can download Keyman 6.0 from
>Tavultesoft
I will keep this in mind for next year when we will (most likely) get a
machine capable of running XP.
>Most of the IPA symbols don't have upper-case versions in Unicode, so you'd
>have to use a font that includes them in the Private Use area, if there is
>such a font. Fortunately, some of the upper-case IPA symbols (including
>ones for /E/ and /O/) are in the Latin Extended-B range.
I suspected that these two symbols in particular might exist in the upper
case. How do I find these symbols and fonts supporting them?
Isidora