put accents on stressed vowels

Alina Israeli aisrael at AMERICAN.EDU
Fri Feb 11 16:10:32 UTC 2011


That's what I do, except using fewer steps:
1. type the vowel
2. Change font under the flag (for Mac) to the Unicode
3. type "option 0301"; that is you hold "option" key while typing 0301.

This produces a stress on the previous entity, vowel or consonant if  
you so desire.

Alina

Feb 11, 2011, в 9:02 AM, William Ryan написал(а):

> Forwarded from Steve Marder.
>
> Will
> _________________________________________
>
> There is a way to put accents on stressed vowels if you use  
> Microsoft Word. (I
> just did this successfully on "Microsoft Office Word 2007.") The  
> steps I used
> are as follows:
>
> 1. Type the vowel
> 2. Go to the "Insert" menu
> 3. Select "Symbol"
> 4. Select "More Symbols"
> 5. Under "Character Code," select "0301" from "Unicode (hex)"
>
> However, there's a shortcut: Type "0301" and then type "Alt+X"
>
> "0301" is the "Combining Acute Accent" Unicode character.

Alina Israeli
Associate Professor of Russian
LFS, American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Washington DC 20016
(202) 885-2387 	fax (202) 885-1076
aisrael at american.edu

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