2012/3/5 Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net>: > On 03/05/2012 10:48 AM, Carlos Fiyero wrote: >> >> I would love to do this, but I'm absolutely no programmer. I once read >> a book about JavaScript and after the first 2 pages it vanished into >> oblivion... But if somebody would like to do this and needs help that >> needs no programming or editing code, I would give my help. >> > No programming involved. The Greek toolbar is defined like this: > > Toolbar "latex_greek" "Greek" > Item "alpha" "math-insert \alpha" > Item "beta" "math-insert \beta" > Item "gamma" "math-insert \gamma" > Item "delta" "math-insert \delta" > Item "epsilon" "math-insert \epsilon" > Item "varepsilon" "math-insert \varepsilon" > Item "zeta" "math-insert \zeta" > Item "eta" "math-insert \eta" > Item "theta" "math-insert \theta" > Item "vartheta" "math-insert \vartheta" > Item "iota" "math-insert \iota" > Item "kappa" "math-insert \kappa" > Item "lambda" "math-insert \lambda" > Item "mu" "math-insert \mu" > Item "nu" "math-insert \nu" > Item "xi" "math-insert \xi" > Item "pi" "math-insert \pi" > Item "varpi" "math-insert \varpi" > Item "rho" "math-insert \rho" > Item "varrho" "math-insert \varrho" > Item "sigma" "math-insert \sigma" > Item "varsigma" "math-insert \varsigma" > Item "tau" "math-insert \tau" > Item "upsilon" "math-insert \upsilon" > Item "phi" "math-insert \phi" > Item "varphi" "math-insert \varphi" > Item "chi" "math-insert \chi" > Item "psi" "math-insert \psi" > Item "omega" "math-insert \omega" > Item "Gamma" "math-insert \Gamma" > Item "Delta" "math-insert \Delta" > Item "Theta" "math-insert \Theta" > Item "Lambda" "math-insert \Lambda" > Item "Xi" "math-insert \Xi" > Item "Pi" "math-insert \Pi" > Item "Sigma" "math-insert \Sigma" > Item "Upsilon" "math-insert \Upsilon" > Item "Phi" "math-insert \Phi" > Item "Psi" "math-insert \Psi" > Item "Omega" "math-insert \Omega" > End > > > Pretty self-explanatory, eh? > > All you need to do is produce something similar for IPA. Probably for IPA > you would use unicode-insert, followed by the codepoint. E.g.: > unicode-insert 0x0251 > gets you: ɑ. (Try it in the mini-buffer.) List of codepoints here: > http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/ipa-unicode.htm#numbers > There's another issue about generating the icons, but that can be handled > later. > > Richard >
1. But the phonetic symbols doesn't have names like the greek characters. They only belong to categories. And some of them even don't belong to a single category but are between them (e.g. at the vowels). What name should be used? 2. How do I knoy these cryptic number-codes? Carlos