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Change mojikumi settings
You can edit the settings for spacing that you use a lot, such as the spacing between a period and following
opening parenthesis, in a mojikumi set you create.
For example, when you want to compress the character spacing for parentheses in the text, from Okoshi yakumono
in Yakumono, change the Middle Line setting for Open Parentheses, or Close Parentheses in Uke yakumono. The
following settings are available: 50% Fixed, 50%(0%-50%), 50%(25%-50%), 0% Fixed, 0%(0%-50%). For
opening parentheses, 50% Fixed leaves a half-width 50% aki before the parenthesis. In other words, it doesn’t
compress the aki. 50%(0%-50%) puts a half-width aki before the parenthesis, but depending on mojikumi settings
may not make an aki at all. 50%(25%-50%) makes a half-width aki before the parenthesis, but depending on
mojikumi settings may make an aki which is half the size (25%) of a half-width character. 0% Fixed always
compresses aki. 0%(0-50%) compresses aki, but depending on mojikumi settings may allow a half-width aki.
Choose 0% Fixed if you always want to compress spacing before and after parentheses.
Mojikumi sets that are set to compress parentheses
By clicking the triangular to the left of Open Parenthesis, Close Parenthesis, commas, periods, and middle
punctuation in each of Okoshi Yakumono, Uke Yakumono and Chuzuki Yakumono within Yakumono, items such as
round parentheses, corner brackets, Japanese commas, commas, Japanese periods, periods, nakaguro and colons
are displayed, allowing setting of aki for each character type. If you apply these settings, brackets won’t be
compressed but you can adjust aki for round parentheses.
Furthermore, if you display Detailed, you can edit all classes, set the processing order for each class, and indicate
differences between a specified mojikumi set and the current settings.
You can specify the desired value, minimum value, maximum value and order of priority to apply character spacing
for each option. The minimum and maximum values are applied when you adjust the spacing for text that is fully
justified by kinsoku. The more the Minimum and Maximum percentage values differ from the Desired percentage,