If you are an English teacher, do you often need to enter English phonetic symbols in articles or test papers, but you are struggling with no good method? The author has found a very simple method to solve this problem, and I will explain it to you now.
If "Kingsoft PowerWord" is installed on your computer, when translating English into Chinese, you will find that the pronunciation phonetic symbols of English words marked with International Phonetic Symbols are displayed on the screen. This shows that after installing "Kingsoft PowerWord" on the computer, a font containing English phonetic symbols is installed inside it. The font file is located in the WindowsFonts folder.
The name is Ksphonet.ttf, and the font name is Kingsoft Phonetic.
Enter Chinese Word 2000 and when you need to enter phonetic symbols, you can select "Symbol" under the "Insert" menu, and select "kingsoft phonetic plain" from the "Font" drop-down menu under the "Symbol" tab. Then you will see When the symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet appear on the screen, select the phonetic symbol you need and double-click to insert it into the article.
If "Kingsoft PowerWord" is not installed on your computer, you only need to go to the machine where "Kingsoft PowerWord" is installed and copy the font file Ksphonet.ttf containing phonetic symbols to your computer. The method is: Find the folder WindowsFonts on the computer with "Kingsoft PowerWord", drag and drop the font file named Ksphonet.ttf in it to the A drive (note that at this time, use the right mouse button to select Send to A drive) method is invalid), then drag and drop it on your computer and copy it to the folder WindowsFonts. You might as well give it a try.
1. Use the insert symbol function provided by Word itself to achieve
Enter Word 2000, select the "Insert → Symbol" command in the menu bar, the "Symbol" dialog box will pop up, click the "Symbol" label, and select the "IpaPanADD" font from the font drop-down list box, as shown in Figure 1 . Select the phonetic symbol you want to insert and press the [Insert] button. You can also press the [Shortcut Key] button to set a shortcut key for the symbol you want to insert for quick input with the keyboard later.
2. Use the character mapping table provided by Windows to implement
Click the "Start → Programs → Accessories → System Tools → Character Map" command (if you do not have this program on your system, please run "Add/Remove Programs" to install it, see the Windows User Manual for details), open "Character Map" program, and select the "IpaPanADD" font from the font drop-down box, the characters in it will be displayed, select the phonetic symbol you need, and then click the [Copy] button to copy it to the Windows clipboard (such as Figure 2), then go to Word and press the [Paste] button to insert this phonetic symbol. Using the character mapping table, you can not only input international phonetic symbols in Word, but also input phonetic symbols in other word processing software such as: WordPad, Notepad, and WPS.
Chinese Pinyin
In word 2000, select: Insert/Special Symbols/Pinyin. (Available in various tones) Or use soft keyboard, or v8 in smart abc.
If you only use it a few times, copying is faster. Just use any desktop dictionary: Kingsoft PowerWord, Youdao, Lingus, and just copy and paste it.
If you want to use it frequently but don’t want to use a desktop dictionary, then it’s a little more troublesome and use the following method:
1. You still have to download a desktop dictionary, because the dictionary contains font files for phonetic symbols. You can also find font files, but for laymen, finding font files is not as troublesome as using a dictionary. Besides, you always use dictionaries. Get, maybe you already have. If you want to download, just choose from Kingsoft PowerWord, Youdao, and Lingus. Because I have never used the others, I can’t guarantee that you can find the font files.
2. After downloading, first write down the name of the phonetic font file. Kingsoft phonetic is kingsoft phonetic, and Youdao is
MS gothic, Lingoes is unicode.
3. In the WORD document, select Insert→Symbol→Font, and select the corresponding font file name in 2 in the font drop-down menu.
4. Select "International Phonetic Symbol Expansion" from the character set drop-down menu on the right side of the font.
OK, you can choose whatever you want.
After typing these words, I feel that typing them by myself is really troublesome, so if it were me, it would be faster to just copy the phonetic symbols from the desktop dictionary.
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