To choose kinsoku shori settings for a paragraph
Kinsoku shori specifies line breaks for Japanese text. Characters that cannot begin a line or end a line are known as
kinsoku characters. Photoshop includes weak and maximum kinsoku sets based on the Japanese Industrial Standard
(JIS) X 4051-1995. Weak kinsoku sets omit long vowel symbols and small hiragana characters. You can use these
existing sets, or add or delete kinsoku characters to create new sets.
In the Paragraph palette, choose an option from the Kinsoku Shori pop-up menu:
None
Turns off the use of kinsoku shori.
JIS Weak or JIS Maximum
JIS Weak Set
Characters that can't begin a line
Characters that can't end a line
JIS Maximum Set
Characters that can't begin a line
Characters that can't end a line
To select a kinsoku line-breaking option
Kinsoku shori or mojikumi must be selected to use the following line-breaking options.
From the Paragraph palette menu, choose Kinsoku Shori Type and then choose one of the following methods:
Moves characters up to the previous line to prevent prohibited characters from ending or beginning a
Push In First
line.
Moves characters down to the next line to prevent prohibited characters from ending or beginning
Push Out First
a line.
Push Out Only
Always moves characters down to the next line to prevent prohibited characters from ending or
beginning a line. A push-in is not attempted.
A check mark indicates which method is selected.
Prevents the following characters from beginning or ending a line:
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