The definition of variable widthAs applied to a font,
variable width means that different characters will have different
widths as appropriate. For example, an "i" will take up
much less space than an "m". The opposite of variable
width is fixed width. The
terms "proportional width" and "proportionally
spaced" mean the same thing as variable width. Some common
variable width fonts include Times, Helvetica, and
Bookman.
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