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To disable OpenType kerning for full-width characters, check Do Not Kern Full Width
Characters.
Preferences Print Layout Settings
The Print Layout Settings pane (Administration > Preferences > Renderer > Print Layout
Settings) includes the following controls.
Use the Master Page Items drop-down menu to control what happens to master items
when master pages are applied.
Click Keep Changes if you intend modified master items on your layout pages to remain
when a new master page is applied. The items that are kept are no longer master items.
Click Delete Changes if you want modified master items on your layout pages to be deleted
when a new master page is applied.
Use the Framing drop-down menu to specify whether frames are placed inside or outside
text and picture boxes.
When you click Inside, the distance between the text and the frame is determined by the
box's Text Inset values (Item > Modify). When you place a frame inside a picture box,
the frame overlaps the picture.
When you click Outside, the frame is placed outside the box, increasing the box's width
and height. The frame cannot extend beyond a constraining box or the pasteboard.
Use the Auto Page Insertion drop-down menu (Print layouts only) to determine whether
pages are inserted automatically to contain text overflow from an automatic text box or
a chain of text boxes (on a page associated with a master page that contains an automatic
text box). The drop-down menu also enables you to determine where any pages will be
inserted.
Preferences Print Layout Measurements
The Print Layout Measurements pane (Administration > Preferences > Renderer >
Default Print Layout Measurements) includes the following controls.
Use the Horizontal and Vertical drop-down menus to specify the measurement system
for the rulers displayed along the top and left of the layout window. Horizontal corresponds
to the top ruler; Vertical corresponds to the left ruler.
Use the Points/Inch field to override the default value of 72 points per inch. The application
uses the value here as the basis for all point and pica measurements, as well as for all point-
and pica-to-inch conversions. The desktop publishing standard for points per inch is 72.
However, the traditional typographic standard used on most metal typographic rulers is
usually approximately 72.27 or 72.307 points per inch (range = 60 to 80 pt, measurement
system = points, smallest increment = .001).
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