Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote on 2002-02-04 01:41 UTC:
> How about the current status of Markus' SCW (Set Character Width)
> proposal?  I think it is time to start the discussion.
> 
> Markus' SCW proposal:
>    http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/scw-proposal.html

One potential alternative is that, given Unicode 3.2 has just
introduced the notion of variation selectors, we ask the
UTC and WG2 to consider the addition of two special variation
selectors for single-width and double-width selection of glyphs
in the East Asian ambiguous class. That would be most easy to
implement with existing font display engines that feature ligature
substitution. That would be a way of allowing applications or
encoding translation filters to have tight control over the
width of a character on a character cell terminal, without
the introduction of new ESC sequences. The a font could easily
contain both narrow (CP437) and wide (JIS) versions of the
U+25xx box drawing characters, etc.

Markus

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