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How I get my MAC to put the BREVES above the vowels in romanized Korean?

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How I get my MAC to put the BREVES above the vowels in romanized Korean?

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A. For anyone who uses any version of MAC OS X, its quite simple to put the breves above the vowels in romanized Korean. The first thing to do is use the international button in system preferences to make sure the language flag is showing in the menu bar. Next, go to that menu bar and click on “show character palette.” Once the character palette shows up on the desktop, view the unicode fonts, scrolling down to Latin Extended-A. Highlight the capital o with the breve on top and then click “add to favorites” at the bottom of the character palette. Then do the same for the small o with the breve, the capital u with the breve and the small u with the breve. All you will have to do then is click on favorites at the top of the character palette, highlight the vowel you want to insert in your text, and click on insert. At the bottom of the palette when favorites is clicked is a triangle labeled “font variation.” If you click on the triangle, it will show the various fonts that have those bre

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