On Jul 28, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:

I know the definition for the IPA environment isn't correct; what I want is characters inside that environment to be interpreted in the same way
that they are within the \textipa command provided by xunicode.

 What you want is a mapping from tipa's transliteration system to the
corresponding Unicode values for IPA characters; you can do that with
TECkit: it generates a file that XeTeX knows how to use.

        Arthur

Yes, that's probably the best solution (I proposed it myself to someone else a while ago.) I was wondering if there's was a quicker (and probably dirtier) way to do it, given that xunicode has already done much of the work. Maybe I'll just bite the bullet and make the mapping file.

(But I'll still take suggestions for a quick and dirty solution.)

Thanks

Alan

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Alan Munn
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