Adobe 22030000 User Guide - Page 86

Mojikumi, Push In First, ut First, Burasagari, Bottom-To-Bottom Leading, Top-To-Top Leading

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JIS Weak set Characters that can't begin a line JIS Maximum set Characters that can't begin a line ENCORE CS3 82 User Guide Characters that can't end a line Characters that can't end a line Mojikumi Determines spacing between punctuation, symbols, numbers, and other character classes in Japanese type. Encore includes several predefined mojikumi sets. • None turns off the use of mojikumi. • Mojikumi Set 1 uses half-width spacing for punctuation. • Mojikumi Set 2 uses full-width spacing for all characters except the last character in the line. • Mojikumi Set 3 uses half-width spacing for punctuation and full-width spacing for other characters, including the last character in the line. • Mojikumi Set 4 uses full-width spacing for all characters. Push In First Prioritizes moving characters up to the previous line to prevent prohibited kinsoku characters from ending or beginning a line. Push Out First Prioritizes moving characters down a line to prevent prohibited kinsoku characters from ending or beginning a line. Push Out Only Always moves characters down a line to prevent prohibited kinsoku characters from ending or beginning a line. Burasagari Allows single-byte periods, double-byte periods, single-byte commas, and double-byte commas to fall outside the paragraph bounding box. Bottom-To-Bottom Leading Measures the space between lines of type from baseline to baseline. (The bottom of most characters rests on the baseline.) Top-To-Top Leading Measures the spacing between lines of type from the top of one line to the top of the next line. Vertical text options The Character panel menu contains several options that apply to vertical text. You can rotate characters, control line breaks, and set the method used to calculate leading. (To apply character options, see "Format text" on page 85.) Rotate Character Changes the orientation of the selected characters from vertical to horizontal. Each character rotates 90º on its own axis within the line of type, resulting in one character placed above the next. You cannot rotate horizontal text or double-byte characters. (Full-width characters are only available in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts.) Therefore, any double-byte characters in the selected range will not be rotated.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
82
Mojikumi
Determines spacing between punctuation, symbols, numbers, and other character classes in Japanese
type. Encore includes several predefined mojikumi sets.
None turns off the use of mojikumi.
Mojikumi Set 1 uses half-width spacing for punctuation.
Mojikumi Set 2 uses full-width spacing for all characters except the last character in the line.
Mojikumi Set 3 uses half-width spacing for punctuation and full-width spacing for other characters, including the
last character in the line.
Mojikumi Set 4 uses full-width spacing for all characters.
Push In First
Prioritizes moving characters up to the previous line to prevent prohibited kinsoku characters from
ending or beginning a line.
Push
O
ut First
Prioritizes moving characters down a line to prevent prohibited kinsoku characters from ending or
beginning a line.
Push
O
ut
O
nly
Always moves characters down a line to prevent prohibited kinsoku characters from ending or
beginning a line.
Burasagari
Allows single-byte periods, double-byte periods, single-byte commas, and double-byte commas to fall
outside the paragraph bounding box.
Bottom-To-Bottom Leading
Measures the space between lines of type from baseline to baseline. (The bottom of
most characters rests on the baseline.)
Top-To-Top Leading
Measures the spacing between lines of type from the top of one line to the top of the next line.
Vertical text options
The Character panel menu contains several options that apply to vertical text. You can rotate characters, control line
breaks, and set the method used to calculate leading. (To apply character options, see “Format text” on page 85.)
Rotate Character
Changes the orientation of the selected characters from vertical to horizontal. Each character
rotates 90º on its own axis within the line of type, resulting in one character placed above the next. You cannot rotate
horizontal text or double-byte characters. (Full-width characters are only available in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
fonts.) Therefore, any double-byte characters in the selected range will not be rotated.
JIS Weak set
JIS Maximum set
Characters that can’t begin a line
Characters that can’t begin a line
Characters that can’t end a line
Characters that can’t end a line