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It is common to specify Keep with Next for headline and subhead style sheets and
specify Keep Lines Together (usually with Start and End parameters) for body text
style sheets.
To turn the Keep Lines Together and Keep with Next ¶ features on or off for selected
paragraphs:
(Windows only): Choose Style > Formats to display the Formats tab of the Paragraph
Attributes dialog box, then check or uncheck Keep Lines Together and Keep with
Next ¶
(Mac OS X only):Use the Paragraph tab of the Measurements palette.
Working with non-breaking character sets
Non-breaking characters are characters that cannot begin or end a line, and also
which cannot be separated from each other at line breaks. The Non-Breaking Character
Set dialog box (Edit > NonBreaking Character Sets) includes default non-breaking
character sets for Japanese Strong, Japanese Weak, Korean Standard, Simplified
Chinese Standard and Traditional Chinese Standard.
To create custom non-breaking character sets:
1
Choose Edit > Non-Breaking Character Sets. The Non-Breaking Character Sets
dialog box displays.
2
Click New.
3
Enter a name in the Name field.
4
Enter characters in the Enter characters that cannot begin a line field, the Enter
characters that cannot end a line field, and the Enter non-separable characters
field.
5
Click OK.
6
Click Save.
To apply a non-breaking character set to a paragraph, choose one from the
Non-Breaking Char Set drop-down menu in the Edit Hyphenation & Justification
dialog box (Edit > H&Js > Edit).
Controlling kerning
Kerning is the adjustment of space between character pairs. Because of their shapes,
certain character pairs look better when kerned. You can use automatic kerning, and
you can also use manual kerning controls to specify additional kerning between
characters.
Kerning values are expressed as ½00 of an em space. A positive kerning value increases
the amount of space between characters; a negative value decreases it.
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