tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu Jan 11 23:27:23 1996
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Re: a dumb question?
- From: [email protected]
- Subject: Re: a dumb question?
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 02:26:51 -0500
In a message dated 96-01-09 12:28:57 EST, you write:
>I'm guessing that this has been asked before, but I have looked for the
>answer elsewhere, and have not found it.
>I have a tlhIngan font, but I noticed that there is no "c" or "ch" in the
>font. Typing the c key gives me the symbol for "th". There are alot of words
>in the tlhIngon language the have the "ch" sound. How do I write this?
>
>Michele Hogren
Be sure you are using only the KLI font, not the previous Paramount font,
which was incomplete and is now obsolete. The KLI font is used with CAPS
LOCK on. The font is called KLIpIqaDmey and was cast by Dr. Lawrence M.
Schoen himself. You can obtain it from KLI.
Then "ch" is produced by depressing "c" and "tlh" is produced by depressing
"x." Note, too, that "f" produces "ng"; "k" produces "q"; "q" produces "Q";
and, "z" produces "glottal stop."
peHruS