Specify left and right underlining with asian type, Set asian opentype font attributes – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Roman Baseline
Em box Top/Right, Em box Center, or Em box Bottom/Left
ICF Top/Right and ICF Bottom/Left
Note:
A. Small characters aligned to the bottom B. Small characters aligned to the center C. Small characters aligned to the top
In the Character panel menu, choose an option from the Character Alignment submenu:
Aligns the small characters in a line to the large character.
Aligns the small characters in a line to the specified position of the large
character’s em box. In vertical text frames, Em box Top/Right aligns the text to the right of the em box, and Em box Bottom/Left aligns the
text to the left of the em box.
Aligns the small characters in a line to the ICF specified by the large characters. In vertical text frames,
ICF Top/Right aligns the text to the right of the ICF, and ICF Bottom/Left aligns the text to the left of the ICF.
Specify left and right underlining with Asian type
1. Select vertical type.
2. Choose either Underline Left or Underline Right from the Character panel menu.
Set Asian OpenType font attributes
Asian OpenType fonts may include a number of features that aren’t available in current PostScript and TrueType fonts. It is usually best to use any
weights of KozMinPro and KozGoPro OpenType fonts. These fonts have the largest collection of glyphs of the Asian fonts produced by Adobe.
1. With the Type tool selected, do one of the following:
On an existing type layer, select the characters or type objects to which you want to apply the setting.
Click on the image to create a new type layer.
2. In the Character panel, make sure that an Asian OpenType Pro font is selected.
3. From the Character panel menu, choose an OpenType option.
4. Turn on the MSIME (Windows) or Kotoeri (Mac OS) input method. Do one of the following:
(Windows) From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map.
(Mac OS) From the Input pop-up menu at the right side of the menu bar, choose Show Character Viewer.
(Mac OS) If the Input menu does not display in the menu bar, choose Apple menu > System Preferences > Language & Text, then
click Input Sources, and select Keyboard & Character Viewer.
5. Do one of the following:
(Windows) In Character Map, select the Advanced View option, choose All from the Group By menu, and then choose Unicode for
Character Set.
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