Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:
Well, how about having a similiar mechanism in text mode, then?
In math you can press "\" and then enter a name like "alpha" or
some TIPA symbol or whatever. All unicode characters are
numbered, I believe.

The thing about IPA shortcuts is that you have to hit only one key to get a given symbol. For instance, \textipa{E} produces an epsilon, it is the shortcut for \textepsilon, \textipa{P} is the shortcut for \textglotstop, the IPA symbol representing a glottal stop, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the shortcut for the schwa symbol. All these can be combined directly. See the \textipa{Ekspl@"[EMAIL PROTECTED] example here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc2

Escaping each of that shortcuts is way too clumsy, as well as the minibuffer. It should be possible to just type in the shortcuts directly (as it is now in math-tipa mode). Perhaps it is needed to switch between "TIPA shortcut" and "unicode mode", perhaps not. Note that I'm not stating that this is difficult to implement in a native TIPA inset, I'm just stating that it should be done this way.
Ok, seems a TIPA mode is justified.  It'd still be nice to have
a generic version of this, so as to enter any of those unicode characters
too rarely used to get a key of its own.

Helge Hafting

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