Operation Manual
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Type
Last updated 11/8/2011
Vertical and horizontal text with warichu
1 Select text and choose Warichu from the Character panel menu. (Select it again to turn it off.)
2 Select any of the following warichu settings from the Character panel menu:
Lines Specifies how many lines of text will appear as warichu characters.
Line Gap Determines the distance between the lines of warichu characters.
Scale Sets the size of warichu characters as a percentage of the size of the parent text.
Alignment Specifies the alignment of warichu characters. For example, in a vertical frame grid, selecting Top will align
the beginning of the warichu characters at the top of the frame. The alignment proxy shows how the warichu text
appears relative to the parent text.
Line Breaking Options Specifies the minimum number of characters required before and after the line breaks to start
a new line.
More Help topics
“Display Asian type options” on page 351
Align Asian characters with mojisoroe
Mojisoroe is the alignment of characters in Asian type. When a line of text contains different sizes of characters, you
can specify how to align text to the largest characters in the line: to the top, center, or bottom of the em box (right,
center, and left for vertical frames), to the roman baseline, or to the top or bottom of the ICF box (right or left for
vertical frames). ICF (Ideographic Character Space) is the average height and width used by the font designer to design
the ideographic characters which comprise a font.