On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 10:25:54 +0200
Alain Carrière <alain.carriere1@gmail.com> dijo:
I am looking in LO characters menu to see if I can find the IPA
(international phonetic alphabet) and can't find anything.
Is there a way to download it somewhere? I use a french keyboard and
would like to type those characters directly (for college works).
Not all fonts contain the glyphs necessary for IPA. I personally prefer
Junicode because it is attractive, free and open source, and has many
glyphs for other typesetting niceties besides just IPA.
You did not say what operating system you have, and the methods for
inserting special characters vary from one OS to the next. I recommend
the following website for full instructions:
http://ipa4linguists.pbworks.com/w/page/4325768/FrontPage
The above site not only has links to fonts, but also complete
instructions for various operating systems and word processors.
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