User's Manual
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To choose kinsoku shori settings for a paragraph
Kinsoku shori specifies line breaks for Japanese text. Characters that cannot begin a line or end a line are known as
kinsoku characters. Photoshop includes weak and maximum kinsoku sets based on the Japanese Industrial Standard
(JIS) X 4051-1995. Weak kinsoku sets omit long vowel symbols and small hiragana characters. You can use these
existing sets, or add or delete kinsoku characters to create new sets.
❖ In the Paragraph palette, choose an option from the Kinsoku Shori pop-up menu:
None Turns off the use of kinsoku shori.
JIS Weak or JIS Maximum Prevents the following characters from beginning or ending a line:
JIS Weak Set
Characters that can’t begin a line
Characters that can’t end a line
JIS Maximum Set
Characters that can’t begin a line
Characters that can’t end a line
To select a kinsoku line-breaking option
Kinsoku shori or mojikumi must be selected to use the following line-breaking options.
❖ From the Paragraph palette menu, choose Kinsoku Shori Type and then choose one of the following methods:
Push In First Moves characters up to the previous line to prevent prohibited characters from ending or beginning a
line.
Push Out First Moves characters down to the next line to prevent prohibited characters from ending or beginning
a line.
Push Out Only Always moves characters down to the next line to prevent prohibited characters from ending or
beginning a line. A push-in is not attempted.
A check mark indicates which method is selected.










