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Illustrator provides a variety of options for formattingAsian characters. For example, you can set Asian Open Type fontattributes, use tate-chu-yoko, aki, warichu, mojisoroe, mojikumi,kinsoku, burasagari, and kurikaeshi moji shori. In addition, youcan combine Asian and roman fonts and create composite fonts.
If you bought a German version of Photoshop CS6, you may want to switch back to English. In this post I will show you a trick to do this without taking use of a language pack. Changing the language of InDesign’s menus, dialog boxes, and panels has been important for thousands of users around the world for years — after all, if you need to use the English version of InDesign but you’re Swedish, you’re probably going to use it more efficiently if it’s in your native language!
By default, Illustratorhides Asian type options in the Character panel, Paragraph panel,OpenType panel, and Type menu.
- Choose Edit > Preferences >Type (Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences > Type(Mac OS).
You can also control how font names are displayed (in Englishor in the native language) by selecting or deselecting Show FontNames in English.
Note:
Your operating system must support the languages inwhich you wish to work. Consult your system software manufacturerfor more information.
Asian OpenType fonts mayinclude a number of features that aren’t available in current PostScriptand TrueType fonts. In addition, Asian OpenType fonts provide alternateglyphs for many characters.
- Select the characters or type objects to whichyou want to apply the setting. If you don’t select any text, thesetting applies to new text you create.
Look in the Type > Font menu; OpenTypefonts display the icon.
- In the OpenType panel, set any of the following options:
Kerning is according to the proportional metrics of the font.
Switches hiragana fonts, which have different glyphsfor horizontal and vertical such as contracted sounds, double consonants,and phonetic indexes.
Changes half-width alphanumerics to italics.
Replace Asian characters with adifferent glyph form
- Choose an option from the Glyphs panel menu. If you don’tsee the following options, select Show Asian Options in the Typepreferences. If an option is dimmed, the glyph form is not availablefor the current font:
Replaces the selected characters with traditional forms.
Replaces the selected characters with their expert forms.
Replaces the selected characters with JIS 04 forms.
Replaces the selected characters with JIS 90 forms.
Replaces the selected characters with JIS 78 forms.
Replaces the selected characters with JIS 83 forms.
Changes the glyphs of the selected Latin characters tomonospace hankaku (half width).
Changes the glyphs of the selected Latin characters tomonospace third width.
Changes the glyphs of the selected Latin characters tomonospace quarter width.
Tip: To revert an alternateglyph to its default form, select it and choose Revert To DefaultForms from the Glyphs panel menu. You cannot use this method torevert alternate glyphs that were applied using a character style.
- Choose a leading option from the Paragraph panel menu.
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Kinsoku shori or mojikumi must be selectedto use the following line-breaking options.
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Use the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app to change the language used in your Creative Cloud apps.
Click the Creative Cloud icon, located in the taskbar (Windows) or Apple menu bar (Mac OS), to open the Creative Cloud desktop app. If you don’t see the icon, launch the app as follows:
Windows: Choose Start > Programs > Adobe Creative Cloud.
Mac OS: Choose Go > Applications > Adobe Creative Cloud > Adobe Creative Cloud.
Note:
If the Creative Cloud desktop app isn’t installed, you can download it here.
Click the three vertical dots icon in the upper-right corner, and then choose Preferences.
Select a language from the App Language list.
Your change will be applied when you exit Preferences (click the left arrow next to Preferences) or close the Creative Cloud desktop app. All apps that you download after making this change will install in the new language.
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If you want to apply the language change to an app that you have already installed on your computer, change the language preference, and then uninstall and reinstall the app. You can do this easily in the Creative Cloud desktop app.
Older systems: Mac OS 10.6, Windows Vista, or earlier
If you're running an earlier operating system, Creative Cloud uses a helper app called the Adobe Application Manager to download, install, and manage your Creative Cloud apps. Use the Adobe Application Manager to change the language used in your apps.
Open the Adobe Application Manager as follows:
Windows: Choose Start > All Programs > Adobe Application Manager.
Mac OS: Choose Applications > Adobe Application Manager.
Click your name in the upper-left corner and select Preferences.
Note:
If you want to apply the language change to an app that you already have installed on your computer, you will need to change the language preference, and then uninstall and reinstall the app.
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