> It is probably just that Windows doesn't recognise the file
> type. Just right-click on the link, choose "Save link as..."
> or whatever it's called in your browser and save it to disk
> somewhere convenient. When you double-click on the file
> Windows will ask what application you want to open it in.
> You should scroll/browse to Notepad if you don't have a
> real text editor. You can get one for free at
> <
http://www.pspad.com/>, in which case you will need a
> real monowidth Unicode font with IPA support. The best
> one comes with the DejaVu fonts
> <
http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Download>.
> Choose Format > Font > DejaVu Sans Mono in PSPad and you're
> set. BabelMap and BabelPad from
> <
http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/> are very handy too.
>
> /BP
>
>
> Scotto Hlad skrev:
> > Henrik,
> > I have been able to look at Terkunan, but windows tries to install
> something
> > for Þrjótrunn. What format is it in?
> > Thanks
> > Scotto
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Constructed Languages List [mailto:CONLANG@listserv.brown.edu] On
> > Behalf Of Henrik Theiling
> > Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:41 AM
> > To: CONLANG@listserv.brown.edu
> > Subject: Re: GMP
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > Scotto Hlad writes:
> >> After having procured a copy of "From Latin to Romance in Sound
> >> Charts," I am now starting a GMP for another Romance language with the
> >> working name of "L3." (Inventive, no?) Anyway, I'm enjoying the work
> >> of the author who laid down rules as to the changes from Vulgar Latin
> >> to our modern Romance languages. I'm wondering if those who have
> >> created a GMP would be willing to share a link or file with me (and
> hence
> > the group) to see how it was done.
> >> ...
> >
> > Sure. I've done two for my romlangs Þrjótrunn (applying a GMP constructed
> > closely from Proto-Germanic > Modern Icelandic to Latin) and Terkunan (a
> > fictious GMP inspired by some Romance natlangs (mainly Catalan and
> > Sicilian/Calabrese)). They can be downloaded here:
> >
> >
http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/s_02.html#03_01
> > (for Þrjótrunn)
> >
> > and here:
> >
> >
http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s25/#idea
> > (for Terkunan)
> >
> > For Terkunan, you can interactively play with the GMP and run your own
> words
> > through it.
> >
> > **Henrik
> >
> >
> >
>
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Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...>