![]() ![]() The dental click symbol extends below the line, making it easily distinguishable from lower-case L. The diacritics sit nicely in their proper places. You will see that its small-cap i (the lax close front vowel) has the serifs I pleaded for last week (blog, 6 July) so does the ordinary upper-case I. ![]() Here’s what it looks like, with a screengrab of how Word 2007 displays some phonetic text in 10-pt size. As far as I can see, it contains the full complement of IPA symbols (excepting only the labiodental flap, U+2C71). It is called Segoe UI, and comes bundled with Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Office 2007. What is more, it is the current Windows system font. In my recent discussion of fonts that include the IPA symbols I overlooked one that I now think may be the best of all of those currently available.
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