The meaning of some words depends on the location of the stress. In this case, it must be specified. This can be done both while working on the text and after printing it. It all depends on your capabilities and preferences.
Instructions
Step 1
In the past, before the development of double-byte character encodings, even professional printers sometimes resorted to manual stress placement on a printout or phototypesetter before transferring an image to an offset plate. If you are a person far from computer technology, and the text you created will be used in the future only in printed form, but not in electronic form, try using this method today.
Step 2
If the text is inserted into a raster format graphic file, add accents in it manually using any text editor that supports this format.
Step 3
If the text is in single-byte encoding, insert the accent into it with an apostrophe. In Russian words, put an apostrophe after the stressed vowel, for example: "electrification". In words written in Latin letters, place this sign after the stressed syllable. To dial it, switch to the Latin layout, and press the same key that is used to dial the Cyrillic letter "E". Another way to place stress on words written in Latin letters is to capitalize the entire stressed syllable. In a Russian word, one stressed vowel can be distinguished in a similar way. If you or the customer do not like these methods of stressing, translate the text into a two-byte encoding, and then place the stress in the resulting copy.
Step 4
To place stress in a text file using double-byte encoding, use Latin characters with umlauts. Choose those of them in which the umlauts are directed from the lower left corner to the upper right. To search for such characters, use a special table that is available in the OpenOffice.org Writer, Abiword and Microsoft Office Word editors. For example, in the first of them call this table as follows: "Insert" -> "Special character". If necessary, the umlauted character can then be copied into, say, a browser, provided that it also works in two-byte encoding. An example of a word typed in this way: "cosmonaut". The disadvantage of this method is that it cannot be used to place stress on the Cyrillic letters that have no analogues in the Latin alphabet, for example, "E".
Step 5
To insert an accented character above any character in the HTML of a double-byte page, place the following character combination shown in the figure after it. However, some browsers will display this symbol not above the symbol, but after it. Thus, you can place this sign over the Cyrillic letters that have no analogues in the Latin alphabet. For example: "stroller".