Many Japanese fonts have a special fixed-width variant of standard Latin ASCII characters, which are one and a half times wider than the standard fixed font width for Kanji / Kan characters. This allows you to vertically arrange Latin and Japanese texts, simply using 2 Latin characters per Japanese character. This is called a kind of "half-width of the Latin." There is a companion "wide latin" where the characters are super-sheers to match exactly every Kanji / Kan character. My question is: Is there a special Unicode region designed to do the same for Hangul? Hangul characters are usually much narrower than kanji, so you will need a narrower Latin latin font to make fixed character alignment.
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