> For example, take a look at Arial Unicode MS,
This is an exception, a rare one.
> which has
> a full range of fixed spaces. Also, if you use a font that does not
> have
> a fixed space at the respective Unicode point you usually use Arial
> Unicode MS as a fallback font that takes care of the fixed space.
This is what creates bad typography, I'd say. Different fonts have
different space widths.
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