In Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other software, inputting English phonetic symbols on the keyboard has always been a headache for many people. Word has not provided a solution. Many people think of inserting special characters, but it is difficult to find all 48 international phonetic symbols and it is very complicated to use,
Recently, I found a method to install only one library (Gwipa International Phonetic Alphabet Library
), And then you can easily enter the phonetic alphabet like switching other fonts (such as Arial And wingdings) when using word!
The installation steps are as follows:
1. First download the gwipa International Phonetic Alphabet Library (up to 19 KB)
2. Copy the gwipa. TTF file to the % window %/fonts directory;
How to use it? Open the Word document, find the "gwipa" font in the font toolbar, and click caps on the keyboard.
Lock key. Try it. We will find that when you enter the uppercase letter status, the document has been automatically converted to the corresponding International Phonetic Alphabet. Besides caps
In addition to the lock switch, you can also press the Shift key and press the sequence key under normal conditions, or output the desired phonetic alphabet.
The following is a comparison of the 26 English letters converted into an International Phonetic Alphabet on the keyboard:
Note: The "secondary accent" and "Accent" in the International Phonetic Alphabet correspond to the "Semicolon" and "quotation marks" in the punctuation respectively ".
In addition, such files cannot recognize these phonetic symbols on other computers. To identify these symbols, you must install the library or convert them into pictures.