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  2. Halfwidth and fullwidth forms - Wikipedia

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    Unlike monospaced fonts, a halfwidth character occupies half the width of a fullwidth character, hence the name. Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms is also the name of a Unicode block U+FF00–FFEF, provided so that older encodings containing both halfwidth and fullwidth characters can have lossless translation to and from Unicode.

  3. Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Range U+FF61–FF9F encodes halfwidth forms of katakana and related punctuation in a transposition of A1 to DF in the JIS X 0201 encoding – see half-width kana. The range U+FFA0–FFDC encodes halfwidth forms of compatibility jamo characters for Hangul , in a transposition of their 1974 standard layout.

  4. Language input keys - Wikipedia

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    Half-width/Full-width/Kanji (半角 / 全角 / 漢字, hankaku / zenkaku / kanji) toggles between entering half-width or full-width characters (if 2 versions of same character exists), and also between IME on (for Japanese, see Kanji key) and off (for English, see Alphanumeric key).

  5. Duospaced font - Wikipedia

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    A duospaced font (also called a duospace font) is a fixed-width font whose letters and characters occupy either of two integer multiples of a specified, fixed horizontal space. Traditionally, this means either a single or double character width, [ 1 ] although the term has also been applied to fonts using fixed character widths with another ...

  6. Half-width kana - Wikipedia

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    Further, though JIS X 0201 is a single-byte encoding (and displayed at half-width) and JIS X 0208 is a double-byte encoding (and displayed at full-width), there is no connection between number of bytes and width (other than those corresponding in Shift JIS, as above) – for example, Unicode can be encoded with four bytes to display both full ...

  7. Unicode block - Wikipedia

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    Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement: 256 200 Common 1 SMP U+1F200..U+1F2FF: Enclosed Ideographic Supplement: 256 64 Hiragana (1 character), Common (63 characters) 1 SMP U+1F300..U+1F5FF: Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs: 768 768 Common 1 SMP U+1F600..U+1F64F: Emoticons: 80 80 Common 1 SMP U+1F650..U+1F67F: Ornamental Dingbats: 48 48 Common 1 SMP

  8. List of typographic features - Wikipedia

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    Substitutes uniformly-spaced characters with half-width version Alternate Half Widths: halt: P1 Re-positions full-width glyphs on half-width spaces Third Widths: twid: S1,P1 Substitutes uniformly-spaced character with a version of 1/3 width (punctuation, etc.) Quarter Widths: qwid: S1 Replaces uniformly-spaced glyphs with quarter-width ones ...

  9. Half-width - Wikipedia

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    Half width may refer to Full width at half maximum; Halfwidth and fullwidth forms; Half-width kana This page was last edited on 20 March 2023, at 23:04 (UTC). ...