Adjust hyphenation automatically – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Note:
Words Longer Than _ Letters
After First _ Letters And Before Last _ Letters
Hyphen Limit
Hyphenation Zone
Hyphenate Capitalized Words
Paragraph without hanging punctuation (left) compared to paragraph with hanging punctuation (right)
1. Do one of the following:
Select a type layer if you want all the paragraphs in that type layer to be affected.
Select the paragraphs you want affected.
2. Choose Roman Hanging Punctuation from the Paragraph panel menu. A check mark indicates that the option is selected.
Double-byte punctuation marks available in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts in the selected range will not hang when you use
Roman Hanging Punctuation. Instead, use either Burasagari Standard or Burasagari Strong. These items are available only if you select
Show Asian Text Options in the Type preferences.
Adjust hyphenation automatically
The settings you choose for hyphenation affect the horizontal spacing of lines and the aesthetic appeal of type on a page. Hyphenation options
determine whether words can be hyphenated and, if so, what breaks are allowable.
1. To use automatic hyphenation, do any of the following:
To turn automatic hyphenation on or off, select or deselect the Hyphenate option in the Paragraph panel.
To apply hyphenation to specific paragraphs, first select only the paragraphs that you want to affect.
To choose a hyphenation dictionary, choose a language from the Language menu at the bottom of the Character panel.
2. To specify options, choose Hyphenation from the Paragraph panel menu, and specify the following options:
Specifies the minimum number of characters for hyphenated words.
Specifies the minimum number of characters at the beginning or end of a word that can be
broken by a hyphen. For example, by specifying 3 for these values, aromatic would be hyphenated as aro- matic instead of ar- omatic or
aromat- ic.
Specifies the maximum number of consecutive lines on which hyphenation may occur.
Specifies a distance from the right edge of a paragraph, demarcating a portion of the line where hyphenation is not
allowed. A setting of 0 allows all hyphenation. This option applies only when you use the Adobe Single-line Composer.
Deselect to prevent capitalized words from being hyphenated.
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