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Kana/Hangul/ZhuYin: Specify the minimum and maximum amount of space
between Kana, Hangul, or Zhu Yin characters in justified paragraphs. Specify the
optimum amount of space between Kana, Hangul, or Zhu Yin characters in all
paragraphs, regardless of their alignment.
Han: Specify the minimum and maximum amount of space between Han
characters in justified paragraphs. Specify the optimum amount of space between
Han characters in all paragraphs, regardless of their alignment.
R Char: Specify the minimum and maximum amount of space between Roman
characters in justified paragraphs. Specify the optimum amount of space between
Roman characters in all paragraphs, regardless of their alignment.
Flush Zone: Specify the area before the right indentation within which the last
word in the last line of a justified paragraph must fall in order to justify that line.
For example, if you enter 1", the last line of a paragraph to which the hyphenation
and justification specification is applied will not be justified until the last word
in the line falls within 1" of the right indentation.
Single Word Justify: Specify whether a single word on a line in a justified
paragraph extends from the left indentation to the right indentation. When the
box is unchecked, a single word on a line is left-aligned.
Break on Spaces: Specify whether Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text breaks
on spaces.
To enable/ disable justification settings for East Asian text categories of EA Punct, Han,
Kana/ Hangul/ ZhuYin specified in H&J, go to Preferences > Layout > General
Specifying hyphenation exceptions
In QuarkXPress, you can create language-specific lists of hyphenation exceptions. The
Hyphenation Exceptions dialog box (Utilities > Hyphenation Exceptions > Edit)
has a Language drop-down menu that lets you specify which language a hyphenation
exception applies to. When a paragraph is automatically hyphenated, the application
checks the list of hyphenation exceptions for the appropriate paragraph language.
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