Hi, all.
> Maybe it is different (I have no idea about Japanese typesetting, I
> can only speak Chinese, English, and Korean).
> - There are no "halfwidth punctuation" in most Chinese fonts. All the
> glyphs in those fonts are of same width. Only a small portion of
> Chinese fonts (like Adobe's OpenType fonts) contain these glyphs in
> certain features.
> - halfwidth glyph+0.5em minus0.5em ( = 1em) is not right, the
> punctuation should be compressed. some combinations like :"  should
> also be compressed.
>
Sorry for the noise... I just want to say that Li Yanrui's example
does not show excellent Chinese typesetting. Maybe there is something
wrong here...
Yue Wang
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