I’m on Ubuntu 13.04, for me, pango-view --font='Liberation Mono' test-
diac renders incorrectly (with the acute over e, not a). It’s not only
gnome-terminal that is affected — gedit, mousepad, xterm, firefox too.

Precomposed letters with accents are a workaround, but it only works for
Latin and Greek letters. For Cyrillic and other scripts, precomposed
forms do not exist in Unicode. For consistency, I prefer using combining
accents exclusively, and reporting any bugs that arise.

I believe, when a character is absent in a font, pango takes it from
another font that does have it. Does this behavior extend to combining
diacritics? If so, reproducibility of this bug depends on which other
fonts are installed, and which font gets selected to provide the
incorrectly positioned combining acute accent as fallback.

How would I go about tracking down that font?

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  Liberation Mono, Droid Sans Mono: Combining diacritics out of place

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