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Adobe ILLUSTRATOR CS2 - Formatting Asian Characters

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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
To load character and paragraph styles from another Illustrator document
1 In the Character Styles palette or the Paragraph Styles palette, do one of the following:
Choose Load Character Styles or Load Paragraph Styles from the palette menu.
Choose Load All Styles from the palette menu to load both character and paragraph styles.
2 Double-click the Illustrator document containing the styles you want to import.
Formatting Asian characters
To display Asian type options
By default, Illustrator hides Asian type options in the Character palette, Paragraph palette, OpenType palette, and
Type menu.
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Type (Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences > Type (Mac OS).
2 Select Show Asian Options, and click OK.
You can also control how font names are displayed (in English or in the native language) by selecting or deselecting
Show Font Names in English.
Note: Your operating system must support the languages in which you wish to work. Consult your system software
manufacturer for more information.
See also
“Unicode” on page 377
To set Asian OpenType font attributes
Asian OpenType fonts may include a number of features that aren’t available in current PostScript and TrueType
fonts. In addition, Asian OpenType fonts provide alternate glyphs for many characters.
1 Select the characters or type objects to which you want to apply the setting. If you don’t select any text, the setting
applies to new text you create.
2 Make sure that an OpenType font is selected.
Look in the Type > Font menu; OpenType fonts display the icon.
3 In the OpenType palette, set any of the following options:
Proportional Metrics Kerning is according to the proportional metrics of the font.
H or V Style Switches hiragana fonts, which have different glyphs for horizontal and vertical such as contracted
sounds, double consonants, and phonetic indexes.
Roman Italics Changes half-width alphanumerics to italics.

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