What is the easiest way to obtain the capital version of tipa's letter \textyogh (which is apparently LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EZH U+01B7, Ʒ)?
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Steven B. Segletes
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This is not a duplicate: see Wrong closure as duplicate – egreg Jun 23 '17 at 21:14
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There is a similar letter in Cyrillic fonts, CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ABKHASIAN DZE U+04E0.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[X2,T1]{fontenc} % or OT1 in place of T1
\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\CYRABHDZE}{X2}
\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\cyrabhdze}{X2}
\newcommand{\Ezh}{\CYRABHDZE}
\newcommand{\ezh}{\cyrabhdze}
\begin{document}
\Ezh\ is the letter, with \ezh\ for the lowercase version.
\end{document}
egreg
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the unicode manual identifies yogh as U+021C (capital) and U+021D (lowercase).
there are cross references to ezh: U+01B7 (uppercase) and U+0292 (lowercase). these more closely match the images in both the tipa manual and the "phonetic symbol guide" (pullum & ladusaw).
if looking for a font, the phonetic fonts from sil.org are good candidates. doulos sil should be usable with xetex or luatex.
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