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About vs Fullwidth - What's the difference?

about | fullwidth |


As adjectives the difference between about and fullwidth

is that about is moving around; astir while fullwidth is (computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana ka has the fullwidth.

As a preposition about

is in a circle around; all round; on every side of; on the outside of .

As an adverb about

is not distant; approximate.

Proportional vs Fullwidth - What's the difference?

proportional | fullwidth | Related terms |

Proportional is a related term of fullwidth.


As adjectives the difference between proportional and fullwidth

is that proportional is at a constant ratio (to) two magnitudes (numbers) are said to be proportional if the second varies in a direct relation arithmetically to the first while fullwidth is (computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana ka has the fullwidth.

Katakana vs Fullwidth - What's the difference?

katakana | fullwidth |


As a proper noun katakana

is .

As an adjective fullwidth is

(computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana ka has the fullwidth.

Alphanumeric vs Fullwidth - What's the difference?

alphanumeric | fullwidth |


As adjectives the difference between alphanumeric and fullwidth

is that alphanumeric is consisting of, or limited to, letters and/or numbers, especially the characters a to z (lowercase and uppercase) and while fullwidth is (computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana ka has the fullwidth.

As a noun alphanumeric

is an alphanumeric character.

Kanji vs Fullwidth - What's the difference?

kanji | fullwidth |


As a noun kanji

is chinese characters as used in the Japanese language.

As a proper noun Kanji

is alternative case form of kanji.

As an adjective fullwidth is

occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters. Some characters have both forms: for example katakana ka has the fullwidth カ and the halfwidth カ.

Character vs Fullwidth - What's the difference?

character | fullwidth |


As a noun character

is .

As an adjective fullwidth is

(computing|typography|of certain characters) occupying two columns on a traditional text display such as kanji, as opposed to halfwidth occupying only one column such as alphanumeric letters some characters have both forms: for example katakana ka has the fullwidth.