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character is moved to the next line and characters on the original line are evenly spaced
to fill the width (or height) of the line. This option is selected by default.
Don't Condense Space After Punctuation keeps spacing after a two-byte period uncon-
densed. This option is unselected by default.
Bunri Kinshi Moji Shori includes the .. , ... , and — characters in the set of characters (Soft
or Hard) to which line breaking rules are applied. This option is unselected by default.
Delete Space between Bunri Kinshi Moji closes up space between the .. , ... , and --
characters. This option is unselected by default.
Hang Punctuation Only If Space Unavailable ensures that text always hangs. This option
is selected by default.
4 Click OK.
About the Punctuation Hangs Only If Space Unavailable option
When the Hang Punctuation option is selected in the Paragraph palette, the Punctuation
Hangs Only If Space Unavailable option is available and selected in the Kinsoku Shori
dialog box. When this option is unselected, text hangs under any circumstance. If you
want punctuation to hang only when there is no room to adjust spacing and prevent
hanging, select the Hang Punctuation Only If Space Unavailable option.
Note: When you open a file created or saved in Illustrator 7.0 and the Punctuation Hangs
Only If Space Unavailable option is unselected, text in the file is reformatted.
Working with repeated characters
You can control how repeated characters in Japanese text are handled using the
Kurikaeshi Moji Shori option in the Paragraph palette. By default, a repeat character mark
is substituted for the second character when two identical characters follow one after the
other in a body of text. When this option is selected, both characters are displayed if they
are separated by a line break.
Text without Kurikaeshi Moji Shori option compared to text with Kurikaeshi Moji Shori option.
To use repeated character processing:
1 Using any type tool, select a paragraph of text to which you want to apply repeated
character processing. If no text exists, the setting applies to new text typed.
2 If the paragraph options aren't visible in the Paragraph palette, choose Show Options
from the Paragraph palette menu.
3 Select the Kurikaeshi Moji Shori option.
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