Adobe 29180155 User Guide - Page 255
To turn on or turn off tate-chuu-yoko, To turn on or turn off mojikumi
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 250 User Guide 4 Select a percentage for Tsume from the pop-up menu, and press the Enter or Return key. The greater the percentage, the tighter the compression between characters. At 100% (the maximum value), there is no space between the character's bounding box and its em box. To turn on or turn off tate-chuu-yoko Tate-chuu-yoko (also called kumimoji and renmoji) is a block of horizontal type laid out within a vertical type line. Before and after tate-chuu-yoko is applied 1 If you're working with an existing layer, select the type layer in the Layers palette and then select a type tool. 2 Select the characters that you want to rotate. 3 Click the Asian Text Options button in the options bar. 4 Select Tate-Chuu-Yoko, and press Return. 5 Click the Commit button in the options bar. To turn on or turn off mojikumi Mojikumi determines spacing between punctuation, symbols, numbers, and other character classes in Japanese type. When mojikumi is turned off, full-width spacing is applied to these characters. When mojikumi is on, half-width spacing is applied to these characters. Mojikumi on (top), and mojikumi off (bottom) 1 If you're working with an existing layer, select the type layer in the Layers palette and then select a type tool. 2 Click the Asian Text Options button in the options bar. 3 Select Mojikumi, and press Return.