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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Rules for Breaking Lines in Tibetan Language
Line-breaking and word-wrapping algorithms are important to text parsing as well as to text display. The rules for Asian languages, however, are quite different from the rules for Western languages. For example, unlike most Western written languages, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai and Tibetan do not necessarily indicate the distinction between words by using spaces.
1. Start Microsoft Word 2010
2. Click File Tab (Home)
3 Click Advanced opten
4. Goto Layout Option (at the end )
5. Tick use line-breaking rules
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