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Typography
Last updated 6/13/2015
2 Under Mojikumi Compatibility Mode, do any of the following:
Select Use New Vertical Scaling to use the InDesign CS2 method of vertical scaling. Roman text is typically
rotated on its side, whereas CJK text may be upright. In previous versions of InDesign, when you set glyph scaling
in the Character panel, the X Scale and Y Scale attributes cause different results depending on the orientation of
the characters being scaled. In CS2 or later versions of InDesign and InCopy, scaling affects all text in the line the
same way, regardless of whether its rotated or upright. If the text isnt upright in vertical, the X Scaling and Y
Scaling will be exchanged, resulting in the Roman text being scaled in the same direction as the CJK upright text.
This option is turned on for new documents and turned off for documents from InDesign CS and earlier.
Select Use CID-Based Mojikumi to determine the correct JIS X 4051 Mojikumi Class using the glyphs (jikei) of
the font used instead of Unicode. Selecting this option is especially useful when youre using OpenType fonts.
This feature supports all CID fonts of AdobeJapan1-0 through AdobeJapan1-6. Unicode will be used with all
other fonts.
3 Click OK.
Use mojikumi
Mojikumi specifies text composition for spacing of Japanese and Chinese characters, roman characters, punctuation,
special characters, line start, line end and numbers. For Korean text, mojikumi may not be applicable. You can also
specify paragraph indents.
For Japanese text, the existing character spacing rules in InDesign follow the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS)
specification, JISx4051-1995. You can also select from InDesign predefined mojikumi sets. Furthermore, you can create
specific mojikumi sets, and change the values for character spacing.
For Chinese text, you can use mojikumi display settings for Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. If these
options do not appear in the Mojikumi Set list, you can select them in the Mojikumi Options section of the Preferences
dialog box.
InCopy includes 14 types of mojikumi presets for Japanese and 2 for Chinese. You can also modify the presets to be
displayed in Preferences, and you can determine whether CID-Based Mojikumi is used.
In InCopy, you can change the mojikumi settings of a paragraph, but you cant create a custom mojikumi set or change
custom mojikumi settings as in InDesign. For details, see InDesign Help.
For more information on using mojikumi in InDesign, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_id_mojikumi_en.
Apply a mojikumi set to a paragraph
1 Select the target paragraph or frame. To change the default setting, confirm that no paragraph or frame is selected.
2 Choose a set from the Mojikumi pop-up menu in the Paragraph panel or Control panel.
To disable mojikumi settings, choose None from the Mojikumi pop-up menu.
Note: To determine which mojikumi settings appear in the Mojikumi pop-up menu, select the settings in the Mojikumi
Options section of the Preferences dialog box.
Change the display of mojikumi presets
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Mojikumi Options (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Mojikumi Options (Mac OS).
2 Select the items you wish to display in the Mojikumi pop-up menu and click OK.
The Mojikumi Preset section item names are shown in gray, and items that cannot be selected are mojikumi sets, which
are currently applied to paragraphs or default mojikumi sets.
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