http://www.unicode.org/Public/7.0.0/ucd/EastAsianWidth.txt
contains:
302A..302D;W # Mn [4] IDEOGRAPHIC LEVEL TONE MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC
ENTERING TONE MARK
which gives us a width of 2 for these 4 characters (because of “W”).
But
http://www.unicode.org/Public/7.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
contains:
302A;IDEOGRAPHIC LEVEL TONE MARK;Mn;218;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
302B;IDEOGRAPHIC RISING TONE MARK;Mn;228;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
302C;IDEOGRAPHIC DEPARTING TONE MARK;Mn;232;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
302D;IDEOGRAPHIC ENTERING TONE MARK;Mn;222;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
Doesn’t “NSM” (non spacing mark) imply a with of 0?
Is that a contradition or is this on purpose?
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