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Reading [PRO/EX]

Allows you to configure settings related to annotative glosses indicating the pronunciation (reading).


 

The unit of [Adjust reading], [Space between reading and main text] and [Word space] can be toggled between points (pt) and Q. It is configured by [Text unit] under [Ruler/Unit] → [Unit] on the [Preferences] dialog box that displays when [File] menu ([CLIP STUDIO PAINT] menu in mac OS version) → [Preferences] is selected.

(1)   Reading setting

Allows you to configure reading for a specified text. It also allows you to delete a configured reading.

Selecting and clicking a text to configure/delete the reading displays a pop up dialog box for configuring the reading. Clicking outside the pop up commits the setting.

[Reading setting] Pop up Dialog Box

(1) Target string

Displays the selected text.

(2) Reading string

Input how to read the text.

(3) Delete

Deletes the reading.


 

[Reading setting] is not available if a text is not selected.

(2)   Reading font

Displays a font list from where you can select the font to use for indicating the reading. For the font list, see "Font List" .

(3)   Reading size (%)

Configure the size of the letters to use for indicating the reading. Specify the size as a ratio (%) of the letter size.

(4)   Reading position

Select the reading display position from [Top align], [Center align] and [End align].

(5)   Adjust reading

Adjusts the reading display position by point or Q. Configure the displacement from the alignment position selected in [Reading position].

(6)   Space between reading and main text

Adjusts the space between reading and main text by point or Q.

(7)   Reading space

Auto-arranges the space between the reading letters by distributing them evenly. Select one from [Even 1], [Even 2], [Even 3] and [Free]. Selecting [Free] allows you to specify the [Word space] in points or Q.

(8)   Word space

Specify the space between reading letters in points or Q.

 

 

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