In the long run, it might be more efficient to convert all of them yourself. 
For example, you could do a search in Word or Notepad and replace yin1 with yīn.

If you have a long vocabulary list, you can use a tool like 
http://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/pinyin_conversion.htm. I found it by Googling 

pinyin number to tone mark conversion

HTH
Benjamin Barrett
Formerly of Seattle, WA

Learn Ainu! https://sites.google.com/site/aynuitak1/videos

On Feb 14, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Best contact the plugin author and ask him to update the plugin. 
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Peter
> 
> On February 14, 2014 8:22:48 PM CET, [email protected] wrote:
> How I can use pinyin tone marks devoleped by Andrew Fuller for Mnemosyne 1.x 
> in new version of Mnemosyne

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