Erroneous Gitkraken installation by means of Yaourt Manajro [closed] - linux

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My operating system is Manjaro Linux with gnome Desktop.
I installed gitkraken with yaourt, whereas I was asked to install libcurl-openssh for gitkraken.
Nevertheless, I have gitkraken installed now!
But when I go to the file/folder browser dialog in gitkraken, I see a broken fonts in the dialog as you can see on the following screenshot
How can I fix the wrong fonts?

It's a known problem, see:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gitkraken/?comments=all
https://github.com/Azd325/gitkraken/issues/45
It's because gitkraken uses an old electron version

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