morgan@ooc.uva.nl (Chris Morgan/RIKS) (04/05/91)
Hi, I am looking for a (set of) phoneme fonts for the Macintosh, you know those funny characters used to describe the pronounciation of a word. Anyone have any ideas ??? Also, whilst i'm here anyway, i'm on the lookout for good quality Macintosh Video training courses...can anyone suggest where I might get such things (if they actually exist) ??? Thanks in advance, Chris Morgan morgan@riks.nl
brecher@husc9.harvard.edu (Jonathan Brecher) (04/07/91)
In article <19205@slice.ooc.uva.nl> morgan@ooc.uva.nl (Chris Morgan/RIKS) writes:
I am looking for a (set of) phoneme fonts for the Macintosh,
you know those funny characters used to describe the
pronounciation of a word.
TechPhonetic is a pretty decent International Phonetic Alphabet font, and is
PostScript Type 1 as well. You can get it from mac.archive.umich.edu
(141.211.168.70) in /archive/mac/system.extensions/fonts or something like that
jonathan brecher
brecher@husc9.harvard.edu