Inserting Accents, Symbols, and Logos aaron.roggia@usu.edu (This ppt is best viewed in presentation mode) ©Aaron Roggia
Here’s what you’ll find in this PowerPoint: How to type accent marks and phonetic symbols. How to use Utah State colors, logos, ppt templates, etc. ©Aaron Roggia
Accents and Phonetic Symbols By learning what to do, there is no reason to omit typing in foreign accent marks or real phonetic symbols when you use a computer. If you change your keyboard to ‘Spain-International Sort’, you can make Spanish accents easily with the apostrophe key: ’ then a, e, i, o, u = á, é, í, ó, ú ; = ñ + = ¡ Shift + _ = ? Shift + ‘+’ = ¿ Shift + ’ then u = ü For instructions on changing a keyboard to Spanish: http://www.studyspanish.com/accents/typing.htm For accents in other languages, etc.: http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/spanish.html ©Aaron Roggia
Accents and Phonetic Symbols It is possible to use ‘ALT’ codes to type accents (e.g. Alt + 0225 = á), but it is easier to just change the keyboard to Spanish. Once it’s ready, go to the bottom of the screen and change the language from “EN” to “ES” and then change the keyboard to ‘Spanish’. By the way, you can take pictures like these by clicking ‘Print Screen’ on the keyboard (or ALT + ‘Print Screen’ for a single window) and then just paste and crop the image as you like. ©Aaron Roggia
Accents and Phonetic Symbols Here are my links to help you install and use phonetic fonts: Charis SIL Doulos SIL SIL Encore IPA 93 IPA Site Linguist List fonts portal Here are my instructions for phonetic symbols and easy syntactic trees. When you save the file, don’t forget to embed the special fonts used by going to the Office Button, then ‘Powerpoint Options’, then ‘Save’, then ‘Embed fonts in the file.’ This way others can see the symbols if they don’t have the font on their computer. See also TreeForm phpSyntaxTree Using phpSyntaxTree ©Aaron Roggia
USU Colors For school spirit, you can change the colors of your presentation to be the official USU colors! This is good for fonts, textboxes, backgrounds, templates, etc. To do so, right click on whatever you are working on, and go to ‘format shape’. Then go to change the color, go to ‘More colors’ and then ‘Custom’. Find ‘RGB’ and type in the colors you want: Aggie Blue: Red (0), Green (51), Blue (89) Black: Red (0), Green (0), Blue (0) Copper: Red (172), Green (141), Blue (115) Silver: Red (164), Green (174), Blue (181) http://www.usu.edu/prm/identity/pdf/USU_Visual_Identity.pdf (see p. 12) ©Aaron Roggia
USU Logos and PPT Templates There are downloadable USU logos and PowerPoint templates that you can use here: http://www.usu.edu/prm/identity/logo_and_wordmark.cfm To download them and know how to use them properly call (435-797-1351) and visit: http://www.usu.edu/prm/identity/pdf/USU_Visual_Identity.pdf Here are examples of the logos you can download: Next you’ll see the PowerPoint templates you can download: ©Aaron Roggia