Pure font doesn't work

I had been using Nokias pure font on my N8 via a micro SD card, and it worked great, including the profile icons (musical note).
Since upgrading to Anna, the font loads, but the musical note is just a square now for the profile on the home screen.
Any way of getting this back?

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Good luck,
Hunt

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