Indeed, the issue is with the unicode encoding. In my case, e.g., the
degree sign (U+00B0) was rendered as uppercase Upsilon which is wrongly
mapped in the wine's Symbol font by the same code. And wine's unicode
code for the degree symbol is U+221e, which normally refers to the math
infinity sign.

I think it would be great if this font was somehow prevented to override
other system fonts for native linux applications, even after the unicode
mismatch issue is corrected. Why my usual linux apps should be forced to
use a wine's font?

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Evince displays math equations incorrectly
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