Re: [predefined-counter-styles] ‘fullwidth-’, ‘circled-’ and similar styles

1. They are used for CJK lists in places where users specifically want
 the fullwidth versions rather than the non-fullwidth.  One example 
where they are useful is for vertically set lists, since fullwidth 
characters sit upright.  Dotted decimal and parenthesised are 
particularly useful for vertical lists because the reduce the 
complexity of authoring if you want to use those styles.
1. My belief is that the fullwidth prefix is useful to distinguish 
from the non-fullwidth.
1. I don't want to add to just one (or to all) of CJK. Note that they 
may be used for Mongolian too. The current section division helps you 
find things quickly - ie. look under Latin for alpha, and under 
Digits.. for numeric templates.

Closing this. Reopen if necessary.

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