On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 5:25 AM, Christoph Päper via Unicode <
unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
> As you may know, the combined original Japanese emoji set included three
> whitespace characters: one was the full width of a (square) emoji, one was
> half that and the last one was a quarter blank.
On 17 Jul 2017, at 13:25, Christoph Päper via Unicode
wrote:
>
> Finally, should smart fonts make U+0020 exactly as wide as an em when between
> two emojis?
I’ll leave it to others to answer the rest (I don’t know the answers to those),
but the answer to this is clearly
As you may know, the combined original Japanese emoji set included three
whitespace characters: one was the full width of a (square) emoji, one was half
that and the last one was a quarter blank. Their KDDI Shift-JIS codes were
F7A9, F7AA and F7AB, respectively, and their internal numeric IDs
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