Insert a Unicode Bidi Paired Bracket Type
A Unicode East Asian width is on of the many Unicode properties that you can insert via the Insert Token button on the Create panel.

Every Unicode code point has exactly one value for the East_Asian_Width property. Typically, in documents written in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, the width of an ideograph determines the size and spacing of the text. When text in English or another alphabetic language is mixed in, each letter takes up half the width of an ideograph. A text layout engine can use the East_Asian_Width property to determine whether a character should be spaced as a full-width ideograph or as a half-width alphabetic letter. The property has 5 single-letter values and one two-letter value. Each value has an alias that is a single word. Tick “Long East Asian width aliases” if you prefer to insert the whole word into your regex. These are the values and their aliases:
- N or Neutral: A character that normally does not occur in East Asian text and that does not exist in any legacy East Asian character sets. Can be treated as a narrow character.
- Na or Narrow: A character that is always half the width of an ideograph.
- H or Halfwidth: A narrow version of an ideograph, such as a half-width Japanese kana.
- A or Ambiguous: A character that is wide in legacy East Asian character sets, but narrow in non-East Asian usage. Includes Greek and Cyrillic letters, Latin letters with diacritics. Also includes various punctuation and combining marks that should inherit the width of the characters around them. Includes all private use characters, which the dialog box visualizes by their Unicode category Co.
- F or Fullwidth: A wide version of a letter or symbol. All ASCII characters (other than the control characters) have full-width versions, as do a few punctuation characters and currency symbols.
- W or Wide: A character that is always the width of an ideograph. Includes all ideographs but also some pictograms that are part of legacy East Asian character sets.