Using the Tsume (proportional spacing) option
Most CJK characters are traditionally mono-spaced; that is, each character is the same horizontal width (and height when using vertical text) as all other characters. Some fonts, however, use built-in proportional spacing to account for differing widths among characters. You can change the default monospacing to proportional width (and height) spacing for text by using the Tsume option in the Character palette. You can change monospaced text into proportionally spaced text with the following fonts: To use proportional spacing between CJK characters:
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