As per Adam's comment (#11) the Xft.rgba resource value definitely
triggers this issue.
Adding Xft.rgba: none to your .Xresources file fixes the font width
issue.
Alternatively, for quick testing, you can do:
echo "Xft.rgba: none" | xrdb -merge
I've attached a screenshot showing the difference between values "rgba"
and "none" for this resource.
** Attachment added: "xrdb_xft_rgba.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rxvt-unicode/+bug/309792/+attachment/3872494/+files/xrdb_xft_rgba.png
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