For those who may not know, the IPA (international phonetics alphabet) is widely used for writing out how words are spoken. It’s very useful for linguists writing research papers, and for people looking to learn new languages!
As I wasn’t satisfied with most IPA keyboards available, and wanted something that integrated well with fcitx, which I already have to use for japanese input, I re-implemented parts of the SIL IPA keyboard . It’s not a one-to-one recreation (yet), because I needed somthing now rather than later, and took some shortcuts to put in all the features I personally needed, but it should be good enough for doing broad transcription of RP English. It should also be fairly trivial to hack in support for most character combinations.
Feel free to check out the git repo!
This is awesome, OP. I’ve crossposted this to @linguistics to give you a little more visibility. Cheers.
“Here’s something I made for my school work. It occurs that it might be useful to others in my line of study.”
WTG! You just EXEMPLIFIED the open source ethic!
That’s really cool!
The screencasting of the keys also caught my attention, may I ask what you used for that?i used ShowMeTheKeys!