Arial-normal -opentype - Truetype- -version 7.01- -western-
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Because the "Western" encoding of Arial version 7.01 contains precisely the glyphs needed for standard Latin alphabets, it remains the default font for the majority of office, academic, and web environments.
Originally created by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders for Monotype Typography in 1982. Style: Neo-grotesque, metrically compatible with Helvetica . Arial-normal -opentype - Truetype- -version 7.01- -western-
: This denotes the primary script coverage or character set code page (often Latin-1 or Windows-1252). It guarantees that the font contains all necessary characters for Western European languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian. Historical Context and Evolution
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It remains a "web-safe" font, appearing consistently across Windows, macOS, and major web browsers. Recommended Usage : This denotes the primary script coverage or
The following technical report details the specifications for the requested font asset. Font Metadata Report: Arial Normal (v7.01) Weight/Style : Normal (Regular) Format Compatibility : Fully supported (.ttf).
: Standard Western support covers ANSI (Windows-1252) and Macintosh Roman .
The inclusion of in font metadata outlines the dual nature of modern font packaging.
(Windows-1252) character set, which covers English and most Western European languages. Design Characteristics: