As per Egmont, you really need to select a monospace font. In GTK2 there
is no obvious way to set a fixed font filter on the dialog. I could do a
post change check using pango and pop up a warning if the font was not
monospaced.
In GTK3 it is possible to set up a filter function so the dialog will
only display monospaced.
I can't think of any sane person wanting to use proportional fonts as
they're unreadable, so perhaps this would be a good idea.
** Changed in: terminator (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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