The panel allows you to apply formatting to text in several ways:
Tap the pin icon in the top right of the panel to hide the panel automatically when you are no longer focusing on it.
Each section of the panel's top level shows its most commonly used options. Tap the arrow at the right of a section to expand it, which reveals additional options.
When viewing a section or subsection, tap the arrow at the top left of the panel to return to the top level/parent section, respectively.
The Text Styles section gives you access to all the text styles in your document, allowing you to apply them, modify them, delete them or create new ones.
The section shows you which styles are applied to the current selection and gives you the option to apply paragraph and character styles at the caret position or to selected text.
You also have the option to create new paragraph and character styles, redefining existing styles, or deleting them. You can also set specific text styles as defaults and for importing text styles from other projects.
The following options are available directly on the panel:
The following options are available in the expanded Text Styles section:
The following options are available from Panel Preferences:
Apply local formatting to individual letters, words, sentences and paragraphs as well as entire stories.
The following settings are available directly on the panel:
The following options are available in the expanded Character section:
The following subsections are also available in the expanded Character section:
When a variable font is applied to the selected text, allows you to change settings for each of the font's adjustable axes.
Available axes differ by font.
Allows you to enable or disable OpenType font features where applicable. Apply a font to your text that supports OpenType features in order to use this.
The following additional settings are available in the expanded subsection:
The following settings are available in the expanded subsection:
Choose the language whose conventions you would like your text to follow for each available pop-up menu.
The expanded subsection allows you to specify separate languages for:
Optical Alignment determines how certain characters in your document (for example, punctuation marks or particular letters) will fit in relation to the text frame; this can be used to automatically extend lines beginning or ending with certain characters when text frames are snapped to page margin. Adjust the settings to ensure the characters you choose are aligned to your liking.
The following options are available in the expanded subsection:
Control the position and flow (including hyphenation) of individual paragraphs or entire stories.
The following settings are available directly on the panel:
The following additional settings are available in the expanded Justification and Flow section:
Turn a series of paragraphs into bulleted, numbered or multi-level lists.
The following options are available directly on the panel:
The following options are available in the expanded Bullets and Numbering section:
Aligns text inward from the left and right sides of its text frame.
The following options are available directly on the panel:
The following additional settings can be adjusted in the expanded Indents and Tab Stops section:
Control the distance between text baselines and paragraphs.
The following option is available directly on the panel:
The following additional settings can be adjusted in the expanded Spacing section:
Adjusts the vertical alignment and spacing of paragraphs in their text frame.
The following settings are available directly on the panel:
In typography, glyphs are graphical representations of a character within a typeface, such as Cyrillic or Latin. The Glyph Browser lets you insert glyphs into your text.
The following options are available in the expanded Glyph Browser section:
The following options are available from Panel Preferences: