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- | =====Applying language styles for DAISY Reformatting===== | + | =====Q& |
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- | The language can be set using styles at either the **paragraph** or **character** levels. For entire paragraphs in a foreign language, we use a Paragraph style; for inline words or phrases in another language, we use a character style. | + | |
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- | For example, in the image below, we can create a new Character style (let's call the style Turkish) and set the language to Turkish using the Format drop-down menu and selecting Language. | + | |
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- | Following these steps will ensure that the text is spoken in the correct language, and converted into XML. | + | |
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- | ====Step 1: Create a new style (character or paragraph)==== | + | |
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- | ====Step 2: Go to '' | + | |
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- | ====Step 3: Set the language of the text==== | + | |
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- | =====Q& | + | |
Q: I'm working on the play "1 Hour Photo." | Q: I'm working on the play "1 Hour Photo." |