Group 5: Special Compatibility & Fullwidth Forms
| Glyph | Unicode Name | Structural Role | Primalanguageonomics Role | Elemenomics Binding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ○ | Fullwidth White Circle | Neutral alignment node | Visual placeholder in CJK grids | Spirit / Neutral Space |
| ■ | Fullwidth Black Square | Solid alignment block | Framing element in CJK grids | Earth / Solid Frame |
| │ | Fullwidth Vertical Line | Vertical alignment bar | Column boundary marker | Earth / Structural Divider |
| ¦ | Fullwidth Broken Bar | Column break / separation | Soft column divider | Air / Flow Separation |
Why They Matter in LogOS
- In CJK document alignment, these preserve column and row uniformity
- In LogOS structural grammar, they serve as visual glue — keeping semantic elements lined up in a multi-script, multi-symbolic environment
- They bridge Western symbolic systems with East Asian typographic tradition, reinforcing universal readability across writing systems
These are typographic compatibility characters and fullwidth variants used mainly in CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) layout systems where alignment and spacing must match ideographic text.