From: Charlie.Mingo@p4218.f421.n109.z1.FidoNet.Org (Charlie Mingo) Sender: Uucp@p0.f40.n109.z1.FidoNet.Org Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!blkcat!Uucp Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: Character over a character in MS Word Message-ID: <675597619.4@blkcat.FidoNet> Date: 30 May 91 02:13:51 EST LARRY@slacvm.slac.stanford.edu (Larry ) writes: L> In a similar vein, is it possible to print a sehwa (it looks like a L> lower-case, backwards, upside-down "e", used to indicate pronunciation of L> a certain sound). I'm looking either for a way to create the character L> using a common font within Word or a font (PostScript or TrueType L> preferred, bitmapped ok). Sounds like you need TechPhonetic! It's an ATM Type 1 font with the whole International Phonetic Alphabet. * Origin: "Up to a point, Lord Copper" -- Waugh (1:109/421.4218)