Note: Rubi is a Japanese system for representing
the pronunciation of words as a string of phonetic characters directly
above the word in question. This feature is available, although
it is rarely used in Chinese and Korean text composition.
Note: When you create a new Chinese or Korean document
or open a Chinese or Korean text file using the command,
font and language settings are properly defined for Chinese or Korean. However,
documents generated from this file (for example, Document Compare,
index, TOC, SGML Error Log) will use the English settings, and may
not display Asian characters correctly. To solve this problem, change
the English fonts to Asian fonts if the generated document is editable.
Note: If the source document uses combined fonts,
do not insert cross-references with text that includes Smart Quotes.
The quotation marks become meaningless characters, and FrameMaker
may crash when you use Find/Change to search for a cross-reference
with Smart Quotes in a combined font.