On Dec 22, 2004, at 9:21 AM, Signe Marie Sanne wrote:

I'm going to develop a language learning course in the Indian dialect Boruca (used in Costa Rica). In their written language they use an umlaut on top of the letter n. Any clues to how to generate this letter either in Word or in Revolution?

On OS X I tried using Unicode in Revolution by putting the combining diaeresis (0308) after an n. The font was Lucinda Grande. It didn't render as I expected; I only saw the n. (It didn't even work after a u.) I selected all, and copied the text, and then pasted it into TextEdit. It rendered just fine. Maybe there is a problem or limitation with the Revolution rendering.


You can use the imageSource property in Revolution once you have your Boruca editor field set up.

Or you might find the combination in some font and use that font, maybe just for that letter.

In Word, you might try overstrike in the equation editor.

(BTW, on and off I have a light interest in Ngobere, the language of the Guayme.)

After seeing my puny responses, others might have better ideas.

Dar

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