Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-31 Thread Hoyt Bailey
- Original Message - From: "L.F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 15:36 Subject: phonetic symbols First of all thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for his comments. I have OpenOffice 1.1.0; it is probably the latest version.I

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-31 Thread kmark+debian
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, L.F. wrote: > First of all thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for his comments. I have > OpenOffice 1.1.0; it is probably the latest version.I am not sure whether I > understand what you mena by "They use the space bar and not the tab". In > Windows I had everything in just one fil

phonetic symbols

2003-10-30 Thread L.F.
First of all thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for his comments. I have OpenOffice 1.1.0; it is probably the latest version.I am not sure whether I understand what you mena by "They use the space bar and not the tab". In Windows I had everything in just one file; I converted it to Linux; then I copie

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-30 Thread Richard Lyons
On Thursday 30 October 2003 16:13, Hoyt Bailey wrote: [...] > > On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, L.F. wrote: > > > I can't convert the Windows file into pdf in Windows because I don't > > > have the Acrobat Reader program; > > > > ---right. > > In Linux the pdf is free but in Windows it costs 600 euros. I u

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-30 Thread Hoyt Bailey
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "L.F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 00:59 Subject: Re: phonetic symbols > On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, L.F. wrote: > > > I can't convert the Win

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-30 Thread kmark+debian
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, L.F. wrote: > I can't convert the Windows file into pdf in Windows because I don't have > the Acrobat Reader program; ---right. In Linux the pdf is free but in Windows it costs > 600 euros. expected. > Email the file to me, if you like -- I'll convert it for you on my

phonetic symbols

2003-10-29 Thread L.F.
I can't convert the Windows file into pdf in Windows because I don't have the Acrobat Reader program; In Linux the pdf is free but in Windows it costs 600 euros. Email the file to me, if you like -- I'll convert it for you on myMac.Cam-- Cam Ellison Ph.D. R.Psych.From Roberts Creek on B.C.'s

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-28 Thread Cam Ellison
* L.F. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I can't convert the > Windows file into pdf in Windows because I don't have the Acrobat Reader > program; In Linux the pdf is free but in Windows it cost 600 euros. > Email the file to me, if you like -- I'll convert it for you on my Mac. Cam -- Cam Elli

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-27 Thread Oki DZ
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 08:17:09PM +0100, L.F. wrote: > First of all thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The fonts used in Windows > were these: 1) WP Phonetic 2) SymbolProp B, also called WP Multinational > Roman. 3) Times New Roman. 4) WP Greek Helve and 5) Century Gothic. > I have Debian Knoppix, the la

phonetic symbols

2003-10-27 Thread L.F.
ame. The funny thing is that a few weeks before I installed another version of Debian Knoppix, an earlier one, which I uninstalled later because it gave me problems. That previous version converted some of these phonetic symbols: the symbol for th in three and the symbol for u in cut but this later

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-27 Thread Dave Howorth
L.F. wrote: I have a file with words in English with the phonetic transcription but Openoffice or KWord of Debian-Linux doesn't convert some of the symbols:the schwa, the symbol for sh in ship, I have downloaded the tippa fonts and all the others from Debian and they > are available in my compu

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-27 Thread Johann Spies
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 05:08:51AM -0500, Antonio Rodr wrote: > > antiword takes any word file and makes a pdf from it. Yes. You can do that with Openoffice.org also. But if the problem is that they do not show phonetic fonts properly then the resulting pdf file will be of no use. Regards Joha

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-27 Thread Antonio Rodr
to a Windows Machine and if the file is a Word > document, convert the it to pdf-format, you can use it on Linux. If > you want to create a file with phonetic symbols, I would recommend > that you learn LaTeX and use the Tipa fonts which you have already > installed. antiword takes any

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-27 Thread Johann Spies
symbol for u in cut. I > have downloaded the tippa fonts and all the others from Debian and > they are available in my computer. If you have access to a Windows Machine and if the file is a Word document, convert the it to pdf-format, you can use it on Linux. If you want to create a file with phone

Re: phonetic symbols

2003-10-26 Thread kmark+debian
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, L.F. wrote: > I have changed from Windows 2000 to Linux because of the viruses. Good move. Iam > very happy now because Linux is much safer and much more stable.However, I > have a problem: I have a file with words in English with the phonetic > transcription Is the file in

phonetic symbols

2003-10-25 Thread L.F.
I have changed from Windows 2000 to Linux because of the viruses. Iam very happy now because Linux is much safer and much more stable.However, I have a problem: I have a file with words in English with the phonetic transcription but Openoffice or KWord of Debian-Linux doesn't convert some of the s