As of High Sierra, many of the Wide Character spacing issues have been
fixed (most Emoji and all the Chinese Extentions C, D and E, now
report 2).  I'll note that this is on-par with the most recent Ubuntu
release "artful" as well.

I only mention it here, because multiple threads in this list have
talked about this problem (and wanting to see it fixed).  As I
reported earlier, the right fix has always been within libc / locale.


The rest of this gets long, and I apologize.


I'll note that the ones that are still problematic are old problems
related to the fonts as some supposedly monospaced fonts properly use
1 space for them.  For some glyphs, it seems near impossible to
single-space them, but these are old issues.

Some examples: Greek 03e2: Ϣ, Cyrilic 0x0460: Ѡ and 052a: Ԫ, Arabic
0604: ؄, and 06de: ۞, Devanagari 0950: ॐ, etc.

The other things are symbols that later became considered Emoji by
some.  Again, some fonts have single width glyphs available, some
don't.  More examples:

2318: ⌘     : PLACE OF INTEREST SIGN
231a: ⌚     : WATCH
231b: ⌛     : HOURGLASS
2328: ⌨     : KEYBOARD
2384: ⎄     : COMPOSITION SYMBOL
2386: ⎆     : ENTER SYMBOL
2387: ⎇     : ALTERNATIVE KEY SYMBOL
238c: ⎌     : UNDO SYMBOL
2393: ⎓     : DIRECT CURRENT SYMBOL FORM TWO
2397: ⎗     : PREVIOUS PAGE
2399: ⎙     : PRINT SCREEN SYMBOL
239a: ⎚     : CLEAR SCREEN SYMBOL
23ce: ⏎     : RETURN SYMBOL
23cf: ⏏     : EJECT SYMBOL
2487: ⒇     : PARENTHESIZED NUMBER TWENTY

Thank you,
Gary Allen

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