This is not related to corpus analysis, but because I don't have any other place to keep this, this is here. IPATypist is a simply utility program to type IPA characters for English with a US keyboard. You need to have Doulos SIL font installed on your Mac if you want to use Serif font. You can download Doulos SIL font from the SIL site. For more information about how to install Doulos SIL font, check this page. If you use non-US keyboard, the latest version of IPATypist might not work well for you, but you can still try an older version (0.7) or simply use mouse (same as the older version). The current version support key-remapping. Also from version 0.6, Pronunciation Database, or database of phonetic transcription or whatever, is added as an experimental feature. System Requirement: Any Mac with Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 (or later) + Doulos SIL font (with the latest version, at least IPATypist doesn't crash even if your Mac doesn't have Doulos SIL font) Also I experimented this with Javascript. Check out WebIPATypist (based on the old version).
How to use1. To type assigned IPA characters, hold Control key and hit a key on your keyboard. If you hit Control + Q, you can enter ə. The first row is for keys without Control key. You can assign any character to 1-0, - and = keys. Characters are assignable (see below). You can also edit and type any character using your keyboard. 2. You can also click any button to enter a character on it. 3. Once you finish typing, click Copy
button (command + Shift + C) to copy the characters. This should copy the characters with 12pt. If you check Automatically paste onto an editor document in Preferences, the copied text will be pasted on to an open document or a new document of a selected application.. If a document is open, the text will be inserted at the cursor. 4. You can click Clear button to delete the characters. 5. To quit IPATypist, click the red button (window close) on the upper left corner of the windew (just like any other Mac software) or go to Menu -> Quit IPATypist (or Command + Q) Bracket keysThree
bracket(?) characters [], //, () function as follows: if no phonetic
character is selected in the text box, brackets will be inserted at the
beginning and at the end of the character string. If any of the
characters in the box is selected, brackets will be inserted before and
after the selected string of characters. Key assignmentYou can assign any character to any of the keys. Go to Menu bar -> IPATypist -> Key Mapping. Simply type any character in a text box (corresponds to the button layout). Or you can copy IPA characters from boxes in the lower part of the panel (you can't change them) and hit Tab or Enter key for the changes to be applied.
Pronunciation DatabaseThis is an experimental feature, so it might not work as intended. With Pronunciation Database, you can register IPA transcription(s) of word(s)/phrases(s) so that you don't have to retype you have already transcribed. Data Entry
Using the stored data
Import/Export data
The database data will be stored as an XML file (IPATypist.xml) in Library -> Application Support -> IPATypist in your home folder. If you want to backup the data, copy this file to a safer place. The implementation of this feature is experimental, so please send any suggestion to me. Preferences If you check Automatically paste onto an editor document, when you click Copy button, the copied text will be automatically pasted onto an open/new document of a specified application. But if you have multiple copies of the same application (different versions with the same name), this does not work (i.e. Word 2004 and Word 2008). Font selectionThe default font in the main textbox is Doulos SIL 44 points. To change the font and font size, go to Menu bar -> Format -> Show Fonts or Command + T. The font in the sub-textbox cannot be changed. With this feature, you don't need Doulos SIL if you don't use it. |












