In a terminal, enter:

    pango-view --font="Ubuntu Mono 48" --markup --text='<span
fallback="false">ABC&#13;A☺C&#13;A▷C</span>'

This demonstrates that:
- the ☺ character in Ubuntu Mono is the correct width
- the ▷ character is not present in Ubuntu Mono at all.

The lists of fonts that "have the problem, and ... do not" seem to be
lists of fonts that contain those two characters or not.

So the bug here probably is not with any individual font; it is that
monospace fonts fall back to proportional fonts for missing characters,
instead of falling back to another monospace font with the desired
glyph.

** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family
       Status: New => Incomplete

** Summary changed:

- Some characters too wide with default fixed-with font
+ [nc] Some characters too wide with default fixed-with font

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  [nc] Some characters too wide with default fixed-with font

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