Thanks very much for this workaround - works great!

However, I don't understand why this is necessary - I have a symbolic
link from /usr/share/fonts/truetype/Windows -> /windows/Windows/Fonts so
that I can share the fonts I have installed on another partition, but I
don't see why that should prevent it form accessing the default fonts?
The built-in fonts that come with the system are still in the default
location so why does it suddenly decide to use a font that is not
default?

I hope I've explained myself well.

Thanks again

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