Blot tone in PAGES

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How to blot tone in PAGES

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hi this is gary with macmost.com here are some tips for writing in pages macmost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than a thousand supporters go to macmost.com patreon there you can read more about the patreon campaign join us and get exclusive content and course discounts so when using pages to write we often concentrate too much on the final product how itamp;#39;s going to look when distributed as a pdf or printed out but before we even get to that point weamp;#39;ve got to write the content of that document it can be useful to divide things into two parts the first part being the writing and then after that formatting things for others to read so first you donamp;#39;t want the text to be too small i think by default the text is too small on the screen it may be good for reading but for actually writing and crafting the words and sentences you may want it to be a little bit bigger now you can change the font size but the easy thing to do is go to zoom rig

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You will need to add shape. To be exact, the shape you will need is the check mark, which is provided in the shape section. Click the shape icon located above your sheet to see a dropdown providing options. Search a check shape and drag it to your chosen place of the check mark.
Bonus Tip: Adding Pinyin tones on a Mac iOS Command: Option(⌥) + A to add the tone marks. Then type in your vowel. Keys: : ā, ē, ī, ō, ū.
3:17 5:08 And then if you need the vowel with tone mark you just swap to the chinese keyboard. And then getMoreAnd then if you need the vowel with tone mark you just swap to the chinese keyboard. And then get your tone. And then go back to english to get the consonant. Back to chinese to get the tone.
The general rule to remember is that tone marks are always put above the vowels. If there are two or more vowels in the Pinyin, you should place the tone mark in the order of a, o, e, i, u, . For example, for the Pinyin gao, put the tone mark on a because it comes before o.
Typing Pinyin with Tone Marks on Mac OS 1st tone: ⌥ (option) + a. 2nd tone: ⌥ (option) + e. 3rd tone: ⌥ (option) + v. 4th tone: ⌥ (option) + ~
A shape, line, or image Choose Arrange Unlock (from the Arrange menu at the top of your screen), then press Delete on your keyboard.
The tone mark is always placed above a vowel in Pinyin. For syllables with two or three vowel letters, the vowel listed earliest in the sequence a o e i u gets the tone mark.
To indicate the tone, first type the word in pinyin followed by 1, 2, 3, 4. These numbers represent the first, second, third, and fourth tones. For neutral tones, you dont need to input a tone number (or you can also input a 5 to indicate a neutral tone).

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