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Document statement
In addition to document preferences (see
describes standard formats for rubi text. The rubi formatting substatements correspond to settings in the Rubi
Properties dialog box.
Syntax
<Document
<DRubiSize percentage>
OR
<DRubiFixedSize point size
<DRubiOverhang boolean>
<DRubiAlignAtBounds boolean>
<DWideRubiSpaceForJapanese keyword>
<DNarrowRubiSpaceForJapanese keyword>
<DWideRubiSpaceForOther keyword>
<DNarrowRubiSpaceForOther keyword>
>
Example
<Document
. . .
<DRubiSize 50%>
<DRubiOverhang Yes>
<DRubiAlignAtBounds Yes>
<DWideSpaceForJapanese Proportional>
"Document statement" on page
See page 84
The size of the rubi characters, proportional to the size of the
oyamoji characters
Allowed values are 1.0% through 1000.0%
The fixed size of the rubi characters in points only.
Either the DRubiSize statement or the DRubiFixedSize state-
ment can be specified, but not both in the same document.
Yes allows rubi to overhang hiragana oyamoji text
Yes aligns all rubi and oyamoji characters at line boundaries
Determines how to space rubi characters for Japanese
oyamoji that is wider than the rubi text
keyword
can be:
Wide
Narrow
Proportional
Determines how to space rubi characters for Japanese
oyamoji that is narrower than the rubi text
keyword
can be:
Wide
Narrow
Proportional
Determines how to space rubi characters for non-Japanese
oyamoji that is wider than the rubi text
keyword
can be:
Wide
Narrow
Proportional
Determines how to space rubi characters for non-Japanese
oyamoji that is narrower than the rubi text
keyword
can be:
Wide
Narrow
Proportional
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