Hi everybody,

I am occasionally using gimp on debian testing, Thinkpad 460p, 64bit, KDE 
desktop. My installation has aged for a while
and contains smaller contributions from the unstable and stable archive as 
well. gimp is at version 2.10.18

Problem is, gimps GUI interface font stopped to be readable or to be present on 
my system at some point and instead on all menues I see
what I understand as replacements for missing font glyphs (i.e. small 
rectangles with 4 numbers/letters that represent the
character encoding, see attached screenshot). I have removed and re-installed 
the program (the packages gimp, gimp-data) in the hope that some
dependency (the interface font) would be pulled in in the progress. I have 
checked the general font configuration (fontconfig is
installed, package version 2.13.1). When I start gimp from a terminal, there 
are no error messages.
In .xsession-errors, looking for gimp, I find

couldn't find ("nautilus.desktop") which is supposedly extended by 
"nautilus-sendto"
couldn't find ("gimp.desktop") which is supposedly extended by 
"gimp-data-extras"

which may or not be relevant, though I do not understand that message.

Which font is required to be installed or what is the process by which gimp 
selects
the interface font? Has anybody seen and solved this problem?

Thanks a lot,

Stefan
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