This is the file pinyin.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.7.0
(17-Oct-2006).

pinyin.sty
----------

This style file (which can be also used under plain TeX) enables the input
of pinyin syllables with tones.

Say

    \usepackage{pinyin}

to load all pinyin macros under LaTeX2e; say `\input pinyin.sty' under plain
TeX.

An example explains best how to input pinyin:

    \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \chi1 \Zhong1\guo2 \cai4.

Note there is no fifth tone marker in pinyin (Zhuyinfuhao uses a dot to
indicate the fifth tone; on the other hand no marker is used for the first
tone). Nevertheless you can say e.g., \ne5 to get the syllable `ne' without a
tone.


There are some special cases: 

    o   use `v' instead of `u umlaut' in pinyin syllables (these are \lv,
        \lve, \nv, \nve and its uppercase forms). Example:

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