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Colors: Lets you add, edit, and delete color definitions. For more information, see "Working
with colors."
H&Js: Lets you add, edit, and delete H&J (hyphenation and justification) definitions. H&Js
let you control how text breaks. For more information, see "Controlling hyphenation and
justification."
Lists: Lets you add, edit, and delete list definitions. The Lists feature is a tool for
automatically generating tables of contents and other types of listed content. For more
information, see "Working with lists."
Dashes and Stripes: Lets you add, edit, and delete custom line patterns.
Hanging Characters: Lets you add, edit, and delete custom hanging character definitions.
For more information, see "Working with hanging characters."
Font Sets: Lets you add, edit, and delete custom scaling, sizing, and direction for specific
fonts.
Output Styles: Lets you add, edit, and delete output style definitions. Output styles let
you easily switch between different sets of output options. For more information, see
"Working with output styles."
Program Language (multi-language editions only): Lets you change the language of the user
interface.
Color Setups: Lets you access and modify setups for Source and Output Setups.
Grid Styles: Lets you add, edit, and delete patterns of non-printing design grids that you
can apply to text components. For more information, see "Working with design grids."
Hyperlinks: Lets you add, edit, and delete hyperlinks including URLs, anchors, and page
links.
Variables (Interactive layouts only): Lets you define variables for interactive items.
Interactive menus (Interactive layouts only):Lets you create menus for interactive layouts.
Mojigumi: Lets you add, edit, and delete Mojigumi sets and classes. For more information,
see "Working with mojigumi sets and classes."
Non-Breaking Character Sets: Lets you add, edit, and delete rules for two-byte character
sets.
Underline Styles: Lets you access and modify underline styles.
Menus (Web layout only): Lets you create and manage lists, such as navigation menus, used
in Web layouts.
Meta Tags (Web layout only): Lets you create, modify and access meta information, such
as keywords and descriptions, that provides information about that page for discovery by
search engines and other purposes.
CSS Font Families (Web layout only): Lets you create font families for cascading style sheets
(CSS) and determine what fonts will be used to display a Web page if the original font is
not available to the user.
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