Talk:ASCII Art (AA)

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What are the exceptions to characters having either half or full width in Shift JIS art? I only know of the colon as seen in some of these Higurashi examples G1ade (talk) 20:36, 21 May 2022 (EDT)

I may be conflating MS Gothic and MS PGothic here. G1ade (talk) 20:44, 21 May 2022 (EDT)

>I may be conflating MS Gothic and MS PGothic here
Yup. With proportional Japanese fonts (such as MS PGothic, which is used in 2channel-style AA), the spacing of each and every character is proportional to the character's width, and these sizes can vary from font to font (Meiryo is very different to MS PGothic for example). With monospaced Japanese fonts (such as MS Gothic, which is used in Ayashii-style AA), the character spacing can only be one of two possible sizes: full-width, or half-width
It's worth noting that in monospaced Japanese fonts, Hiragana, kanji, symbols, and characters from other non-Latin scripts are always full-width; on the other hand, Katakana, alphanumeric, and Western punctuation characters can be either full-width or half-width
It's also worth noting that monospaced Western fonts are fixed-width, so there's only a single size available. For this reason, they're incompatible with both 2ch and Ayashii AA --Anonwaha (talk) 21:27, 21 May 2022 (EDT)

I was editing the page in the middle of your reply so I added the distinction between MS Gothic and MS PGothic. G1ade (talk) 21:40, 21 May 2022 (EDT)