Adobe photoshop cs2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To specify superscript or subscript characters 
Superscript and subscript text (also called superior and inferior text) is reduced-size text that is raised or lowered in 
relation to a font’s baseline. If the font does not include superscript or subscript characters, Photoshop generates faux 
superscript or subscript characters. 
Select the type that you want to change. 
Do one of the following: 
Click the Superscript button
 or the Subscript button
 in the Character palette. 
Choose Superscript or Subscript from the Character palette menu. A check mark indicates that the option is 
selected. 
Turning fractional widths off or on 
By default, type is displayed with the fractional widths option on. This option allows the spacing between characters 
to vary using fractions of whole pixels. In most situations, fractional character widths provide the best spacing for 
type appearance and readability. However, for type in small sizes (smaller than 20 points) displayed online, fractional 
widths could cause type to run together or have too much extra space, making it difficult to read. 
Turn off fractional widths when you want to fix type spacing in whole-pixel increments and prevent small type from 
running together. The fractional character width setting applies to all characters on a type layer—you cannot set the 
option for selected characters. 
To turn the feature off or on, choose Fractional Widths from the Character palette menu. A check mark next to 
Fractional Widths in the Character palette menu indicates that the option is selected. 
About Dynamic Shortcuts 
Dynamic Shortcuts are keyboard shortcuts that are accessible only when you are entering point or paragraph type, 
when type is selected, or when the I-beam is in text. You can view Dynamic Shortcuts in the Character palette menu 
when  they  are accessible. Dynamic  Shortcuts are  available for  type  options such as Faux Bold,  Faux  Italic, All  Caps,  
Small Caps, Superscript, Subscript, Underline, and Strikethrough. 
Dynamic shortcuts  appear  in  the Character  palette menu only when you  are entering point  or  paragraph type,  when  type  is  selected, or when  
the I-beam is in text.