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Choosing a composition method
You use the Paragraph palette to choose a composition method for selected paragraphs.
To choose a composition method for a paragraph:
Choose Adobe Every-line Composer or Adobe Single-line Composer from the Paragraph
palette menu. A check mark indicates which option is selected.
Setting options for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean type
(Photoshop)
Photoshop provides several options for working with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK)
type. Characters in CJK fonts are often referred to as
double-byte characters.
Displaying CJK type options
In order to view and set options for working with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean type, you
must select Show Asian Text Options in the Preferences dialog box. You can also control
how font names are displayed—in English or in the native language.
To display CJK type options:
1
Do one of the following:
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In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
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In Mac OS X, Choose Photoshop > Preferences > General.
2
Select Show Asian Text Options.
To display CJK font names in English:
1
Do one of the following:
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In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
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In Mac OS X, Choose Photoshop > Preferences > General.
2
Select Show Font Names in English.
Adjusting tsume
Tsume
reduces the space around a character by a specified percentage value. The
character itself is not stretched or squeezed as a result. Instead, the space between the
character’s bounding box and the em box is compressed. When tsume is added to a
character, spacing around both sides of the character is reduced by an equal percentage.
To reduce spacing between characters:
1
Select the characters you want to adjust.
2
In the Character palette, enter or select a percentage for Tsume
. The greater the
percentage, the tighter the compression between characters. At 100% (the maximum
value), there is no space between the character’s bounding box and its em box.