Public bug reported:

Steps to reproduce:
1) Using Ubuntu 12.04 and Tomboy from default repository (currently 1.10.1) or 
from Getdeb (currently 1.11.5).
2) Make sure fix width plug-in enabled.
3) Type two identical lines, but one is bold (Ctrl+B) and other is normal.
4) Press Ctrl+A, press Ctrl+T.

Expected: Identical width of those lines.
Actual result: Lines with different width.

I tested it with few fonts and the issue always reproduced.
Even if I set a mono-space font (any of them; e.g. Ubuntu Mono) as default it 
has wrong width with fix width plug-in, ain't it ironic?
Also, have to say that previously there wasn't such issue: I used to fix width 
with bold for a long time; and I have Tomboy 1.6 installed on a Windows which 
hasn't such issue.

Illustration: http://i.imgur.com/qlKLY.png

** Affects: tomboy (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  fix width plug-in has different widths for normal and bold

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