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--- Forwarded Message from "Richard Laden" <[log in to unmask]> --- >From: "Richard Laden" <[log in to unmask]> >To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: typing tone marks in MS Word/XP >Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:12:03 -0800 I forwarded this inquiry to one of our UCB LangLab users who is coordinator of the Chinese program, and she obtained this information: From: "Tim Xie" <[log in to unmask]> >To: "Cecilia Chu" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: typing tone marks in MS Word/XP >Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:40:12 -0800 >Use Macro in Word > > You can create a Pinyin text in Word, but you need to create a macro file in your Word. After you have created a macro file, type the text in Pinyin with numbers. Run Macro and the Pinyin with numbers will be converted to Pinyin with tone markers.. > Example: > > Type 'Zhong1wen2 Pin1yin1 shu1ru4 fang1fa3. or Zho1ngwe2n Pi1nyi1n shu1ru4 fa1ngfa3' in Word > Highlight the string, or move the cursor to the beginning of the string. > Click Tool, Macro, Macros, select unicodepinyin and run, or press Alt+F8 and select unicodepinyin and run. > The macro file will conver it to: Zhongwen Pinyin shuru fangfa. >How to Create Pinyin Conversion Macros in Word? > 1. Save the following macro text files: > unicodepinyin.txt (http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/PINYIN/unicodepinyin.txt convert pinyin with numbers to unicode pinyin font) > unicodeback.txt (http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/PINYIN/unicodeback.txt convert unicode pinyin font back to pinyin with numbers) > 2. Use notepad to open unicodepinyin.txt > 3. Edit, Select all, Copy > 4. Close notepad > 5. Open Word > 6. Click Tool, Macro, Macros > 7. Type 'unicodepinyin' in Macro name window > 8. Click Create > 9. Press Control and V at the same time to paste codes > 10. Click File, Close and return to Microsoft Word > The macro unicodepinyin is created. > Follow the same procedure to create 'unicodeback' macro. (Name the new macro 'unicodeback') >Testing: convert pinyin with numbers to tones: > Type: a1a2a3a4o1o2o3e1e2e3e4i1i2i3i4u1u2u3u4uu1uu2uu3uu4uu > Highlight the typed line, click Tools, Macro, Macros > Double click unicodepinyin and the line will be converted to pinyin with tones: > aaaaooooeeeeiiiiuuuuu > Try unicodeback macro and see if pinyin with tones is converted back to pinyin with numbers > aaaaooooeeeeiiiiuuuuu=>a1a2a3a4o1o2o3e1e2e3e4i1i2i3i4u1u2u3u4uu1uu2uu3uu4uu > > >