Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote: > > b.) Insert->Special Characters->Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to > > get to > > TIPA-mode and then insert "N". > > OK (but Ctrl-Alt-P doesn't work in my LyX, but that's not urgent).
This depends on the bind file. The actual shortcut that is used by your system (if any) is displayed next to the menu item. > > PS. this is one of the reasons why I recommend to learn the tipa > > shortcut > > notation and to use the TIPA-mode rather than pasting IPA chars > > into LyX. > > Sorry, after one our of search (with spotlight and looking the > tipaman.pdf and symbols-a4.pdf through - and the LinguistLyX-website, > too) I cannot find the "tipa shortcut notation". > > May I have an easier usable hint? tipaman.pdf, sec. 3.2.1. The actual shortcuts (if available) are listed in the appendix A of tipaman (list of symbols) as "Input2". For instance, the shortcut for Schwa is "@", the shortcut for Eng "N". Most shortcuts are pretty intuitive, somewhat iconic. You get used to it soon. Jürgen