On 2020-02-27 10:12, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> No, I don't mean just an uppercase Y.
>
> Do this command in a terminal.  I'm assuming the command base64 exists on 
> your system.
>
> echo 4oCcRWQNCg== | base64 -d > Ed
>
> Then cat the file Ed
>
> It should be
>
> [egreshko@meimei Char]$ cat Ed
> “Ed
>
> But I think on your system it will not be that way.

FWIW, I believe this will end up being a NOTABUG.

I'm pretty sure that gnome-terminal, like konsole, is expecting that the fonts 
being used are monospace. 
As you can see, if you use Custom Fonts in gnome-terminal there is no option to 
select AR PL UKai CN Book.

In the case of konsole, you also can't directly select AR PL UKai CN Book.  
But, if you check the box that
says "Show all fonts" you will get a warning message about potential display 
issues.

As a matter of fact, if one forces AR PL UKai CN Book similar issues do show 
with the UTF-8: 0xE2 0x80 0x9C
character as is the case with the sample provided.

So, forcing a non-monospace font in gnome-tweaks is a bad idea.  If anything, 
you should consider writing
a bugzilla against gnome-tweaks which asks that it limit the font choices for 
"monspace text" to actual
monospace fonts.

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