On So, 17 Dez 2023, Korean user1 (in CJK) wrote:

> In CJK, this bug is very old, but it has not been fixed yet. I believed 
> someone would be interested in it and solve it, but until now I'm inquiring 
> here because no one seems to be interested.
> 
> As far as I know, in text editors like vim Only fixed-width fonts are 
> available.
> 
> In the CJK area, CJK characters and Unicode symbols It is called 'full-width 
> character', and in comparison, English characters are called 'half-width 
> characters'.
> 
> In other words, the width of the 
> CJvim-input-unicode-symbol-halfwidth-problems-korean.gifK character is 
> exactly twice the width of the English character. In addition, the 'Unicode 
> symbol' should also be marked twice as wide. In vim,
> however, most of the 'unicode symbols' are treated as half-width characters 
> and are not displayed correctly.

What symbol (name or codepoint) is this?  Perhaps it's wrong in the 
Unicode database? we are regularly syncing with the last released 
unicode database, last change was v9.0.2013 for Unicode release v15.1 
(released 23.09.2023)

Thanks,
Christian
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