Italic English conversion is as follows:
Select, then click the format toolbar, add italic style: Format--Style: Set italic Times and roman font, and then specify a shortcut key. In this way, when you want to type in English, press the shortcut key of the added style and it will be automatically converted.
What is italics
Italics are fonts that are slightly tilted to the right. Italic is a typeface that originated in calligraphy and is now widely used in books, essays, political articles, and many other forms of written text.
English italics (italics) is an slanted font in English publications. Compared with Roman (roman), also known as orthographic, the former has a limited range of use. "Italics now almost only play a special function subsidiary to Roman fonts." However, this function cannot be replaced by regular fonts in academic publishing, otherwise it will easily lead to misunderstandings.
Richard Marius and Harvey S. Wiener once gave such an example: Hawthorn's Scarlet Letter set him apart from the New England writers of his day. Readers who do not know that "The Scarlet Letter" is the title of a book may Think Hawthorne wrote with a red pen. If Scarlet Letter is italicized in the sentence, it means: Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter" set him apart from the New England writers of the time.
What is the purpose of italics?
Authors generally use italics to emphasize key points. For example, if the word "you" in a sentence is written in italics, it is to emphasize that the sentence is addressed to you as the reader
However, italics are not always used to emphasize key points. . You'll find names of people, places, book titles, or pieces of dialogue written in italics. The reason this type of text is written in italics is to make it easier for readers to notice that it is a name, place, thing, or quote from someone.