>>>>> "MK" == Markus Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 MK> CJK Greek/Cyrillic characters are traditionally displayed as
 MK> double-width, whereas ISO 8859/ISO 10646 Greek & Cyrillic
 MK> characters are traditionally displayed single-width.

Yes, but...

 MK> But surely all the European encodings such as ISO 8859, KOI,
 MK> etc. should be urgently unified with Unicode.

The implementation you may recall hearing about earlier in the year is
now available (posted to gnu.emacs.sources).
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Linux-UTF8:   i18n of Linux on all levels
Archive:      http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/

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