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Fullwidth form — In CJK computing, graphic characters are traditionally classed into fullwidth (in Taiwan and Hong Kong: 全形; elsewhere: 全角) and halfwidth (in Taiwan and Hong Kong: 半形; elsewhere: 半角) characters. With fixed width fonts (now called bi width by… … Wikipedia
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms — is the name of Unicode block U+FF00 ndash;FFEF, the last of the Basic Multilingual Plane excepting the short Specials block at U+FFF0 ndash;FFFF.Range U+FF01 ndash;FF5E reproduces the characters of ASCII 21 to 7E as fullwidth forms, that is, a… … Wikipedia
Lateinische Buchstaben in Unicode — Lateinische Buchstaben, also Schriftzeichen, die auf dem lateinischen Alphabet aufgebaut sind, sind in Unicode in derzeit 19 Blöcken enthalten. Die 26 Grundbuchstaben befinden sich – neben Ziffern, Satzzeichen und Steuerzeichen – im Unicode Block … Deutsch Wikipedia
Unicode-Block Halbbreite und vollbreite Formen — Der Unicode Block Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Halbbreite und vollbreite Formen) (FF00–FFEF) enthält vollbreite lateinische Buchstaben und Zahlen sowie halbbreite Katakana Zeichen und Hangeul Jamos, die in ostasiatischen Zeichensätzen verwendet … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chinese and Korean punctuation — Chinese punctuation uses a different set of punctuation marks from European languages. They only became an integral part of the written language relatively recently. Scholars did, however, annotate texts with symbols resembling the modern 。 and 、 … Wikipedia
Chinese punctuation — uses a different set of punctuation marks from European languages. Chinese punctuation only became an integral part of the written language in the 20th century The first book to be printed with modern punctuation was Outline of the History of… … Wikipedia
EBCDIC 930 — CCSID 930 (sometimes known as CP930 or codepage 930) is one of several Japanese EBCDIC code pages created by IBM for representation of Japanese text. It is commonly used on IBM z/OS and IBM System i operating system. It encodes halfwidth Katakana … Wikipedia
Code page 930 — (abbreviated as CP930, also known as Japanese EBCDIC) is a code page created by IBM for representation of Japanese text. It is a superset of EBCDIC. It is commonly used on IBM OS390 and IBM AS400 operating system.It encodes halfwidth Katakana,… … Wikipedia
Question mark — ? redirects here. For other uses, see Question mark (disambiguation). For the backwards or mirrored question mark used to indicate irony or sarcasm, see percontation point. For Wikipedia s help pages, see Help:Contents ? Question mark … Wikipedia
Interpunct — · Interpunct Punctuation apostrophe ( ’ … Wikipedia