Assign a language for text, Scaling and rotating type – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Change
Change All
Change/Find
Note:
word, “many” is disregarded.
5. Click Find Next to begin the search.
6. Click one of the following buttons.
Replaces the found text with the revised text. To repeat the search, select Find Next.
Searches for and replaces all occurrences of the found text.
Replaces the found text with the revised text, and then searches for the next occurrence.
Assign a language for text
Photoshop uses language dictionaries to check hyphenation. Language dictionaries are also used to check spelling. Each dictionary contains
hundreds of thousands of words with standard syllable breaks. You can assign a language to an entire document or apply a language to
selected text.
Examples of hyphenation for different languages
A. “Cactophiles” in English USA B. “Cactophiles” in English UK C. “Cactophiles” in French
1. Do one of the following:
To enter text using a specific language dictionary, choose the dictionary from the pop-up menu in the bottom left corner of the
Character panel. Then enter the text.
To change the dictionary of existing text, select the text and choose the dictionary from the pop-up menu in the bottom left corner of
the Character panel.
2. In the Character panel, choose the appropriate dictionary from the pop-up menu in the bottom left corner of the panel.
If you select text with multiple languages or if the type layer has multiple languages, the pop-up menu in the Character panel will
be dimmed and it will display the word “Multiple.”
Scaling and rotating type
Adjust the scale of type
You can specify the proportion between the height and width of the type, relative to the original width and height of the characters. Unscaled
characters have a value of 100%. Some type families include a true expanded font, which is designed with a larger horizontal spread than the
plain type style. Scaling distorts the type, so it is generally preferable to use a font that is designed as condensed or expanded, if one is
available.
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