Hi Olivier,

Your question made me think about something :
I have a dual boot, the windows partition is mounted under linux
Then to access to Windows fonts I simply have made an "ln -s" from 
Windows/Fonts/* directory into ~/.fonts followed by an fc-cache to update 
cached informations
Everything works with it, I can use these fonts within my desktop apparence so 
as into OOo

Just before writing this comment I put a real copy of a ttf font (the one I'm 
using in most of the elements of my current theme) into my ~/.fonts and then, 
surprise !
Evince menus are now readable
So it seems that pango is not able to follow symlinks.
Really annoying in my case because my homedir is mounted from an NFS share. I 
simply cannot think about copying 350Mo of fonts into my homedir.

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Title:
  Incompatibilty with Windows font Deja Vu Sans 9.9990234375 makes
  evince menu unreadable

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