I've seen this problem in LibreOffice, when using a guest account. I
don't know how to reproduce it.

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Title:
  Some glyphs temporarily rendered as others

Status in “pango1.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 12.10

  On one particular machine running Ubuntu 12.10, some text characters
  are substituted for different characters.

  On April 2, almost every normal-weight "T" in Ubuntu 15px at normal weight 
was rendered as a bold "S". For example, "Text" was rendered as "Sext".
  https://launchpadlibrarian.net/135923753/sext.png

  On April 3, that Ubuntu "T" returned to normal, but "k" in the font
  used by Firefox when displaying Facebook wall posts was rendered as
  "d". For example, "Mark" was rendered as "Mard".

  On April 4, the "k" returned to normal, but "p" in a particular sans-serif 
bold size was rendered as non-bold "ƒʹ", while "0" in a different sans-serif 
size was rendered as bold "g".
  https://launchpadlibrarian.net/136149473/sext2.highlighted.png

  The machine was restarted between April 2nd and 3rd, but only
  suspended between 3rd and 4th.

  This problem occurs in multiple applications, including Firefox,
  Thunderbird, Tomboy, XChat, and Nautilus. It does not occur in
  LibreOffice (perhaps because it does not use GTK?), or in Ubuntu's
  menu bar (perhaps because it applies an inset to the text?).

  [Originally reported by Nick Tait.]

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