Dynamics CRM 2013 : Notes rendering issue - dynamics-crm-2013

I have this issue on a Dynamics CRM 2013 server: there is a problem with the rendering of notes (on any form) see the picture bellow.
The configuration of the Server is :
Windows Server 2012 | SQL Server 2012 | Dynamics CRM 2013 with SP1
Anyone had this problem before ? Thanks for your help

I found out that the language pack didn't have the same build number as the CRM.
So I installed the SP1 for the language pack and it solved the problem.

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