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>Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 07:36:56 -0700
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>From: Francoise Sorgen-Goldschmidt <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Nasal vowels in IPA
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I have been typing IPA symbols (SIL fonts) using a Mac, in both Word
and Dreamweaver since the "Magic Keys" of Mac OS9 --or perhaps even
earlier. While I see the tilde on the keyboard, and know how to type
an n with a tilde on top with 'option n' for Spanish, I have never
figured out how to put a tilde on a vowel to make it nasal. The best
I've found is typing shift 1, which gets something that looks like
quotes (") over the vowel.
I currently use Mac OS10.3.9 and Word 2004 Version 11. 0
Thanks for your help.
Francoise
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