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Started by Taronyu, July 24, 2010, 07:48:13 PM

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Should I show stress in the lexical forms in the dictionary, as in túte and tuté?

Yes.
8 (36.4%)
No.
3 (13.6%)
In a separate lexical entry.
1 (4.5%)
Only for contrasting forms, such as tute.
10 (45.5%)

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Kä'eng

Found a way to make underlining consistent in latex: \smash. For example,


\def\ul#1{\underline{\smash{#1}}}
...
\ul{pa}lu\ul{lu}kan
Ma evi, ke'u ke lu prrte' to fwa sim tuteot ayawne.
Slä txo tuteo fmi 'ivampi ngat ro seng, fu nìfya'o, a 'eykefu ngati vä', tsakem ke lu sìltsan.
Tsaw lu ngeyä tokx! Kawtu ke tsun nìmuiä 'ivampi ngat txo ngal ke new tsakemit.
Ha kempe si nga? Nì'awve, nga plltxe san kehe. Tsakrr, ngal tsatsengti hum!

Taronyu

Oh, I got a package for that. I just hate underlining. :P

Tsamsiyu92

But underlining is a way that's both easy to see and understand.

Taronyu

Quote from: Tsamsiyu92 on July 31, 2010, 11:01:05 AM
But underlining is a way that's both easy to see and understand.

Not easy for me at all, though, to be honest.