Hi -- I'm in the Baltic area, and I'd like to be able to use Baltic fonts. They include the following characters, pronounced like they are written:
"Esh" - S with a little u or v over the top of the S: says "sh" "Che" - C w/ u or v over the top: says "ch" "Zhe" - Z w/ u or v over the top: says "z" as in "azure" "E-nosine" - E with a curved comma hanging down from righthand side of the bottom-bar: says "e" like "men", but with the tongue higher at the back of the mouth. "I - nosine" - I the same way: comma in the same position. "A - nosine" - A the same way : says "A" like "father" "U - nosine" - U the same way: says "U" like "bun", but a half-beat longer in time. "Long E" - E with a dot over it: says "A" like "CaN" "Long U" - U with a bar over it: says "oo" like "boot" I'd also like to be able to switch my keyboard between the American configuration and a configuration that would allow me to type these characters directly. Ideally, I'd also like a utility that lets me see the fonts and their codes, as the apple-menu utility "KeyCaps" does on the Macintosh. Does anyone know how to do these three things? And will they work in text as well as X, or only one or the other? And what fonts include them? I should note that some fonts like Microsoft Times font include these things. - Michael Rudmin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]