I'm confirming the issue as well.

The Tahoma replacement shouldn't be register as a system font - it
should be isolated for use by Wine only.

As you can see from the example screenshots posted, the Tahoma
replacement TTF doesn't support anti-aliasing or hinting properly, and
makes font rendering inconsistent, particularly on websites.

Would it be possible to embed the .ttf as a resource within Wine itself
(either in the executable, or preloaded into the default ~/.wine
configuration)?

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ttf-tahoma-replacement makes some web-sites look ugly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412195
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