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The Evolution of Type: A Story of Arial

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OpenType is the modern standard. Developed by Microsoft and Adobe in the late 1990s, it combined the best of TrueType and PostScript Type 1 formats. It allows for massive character sets (up to 65,000 glyphs), advanced typographic features (ligatures, small caps, stylistic sets), and cross-platform compatibility. Arial-normal -opentype - Truetype- -version 7.01- -western-

Key features of Arial 7.01:

The Significance of Arial Normal OpenType in Western Typography

If you need the exact OpenType layout tags supported (like kern , liga , tnum , lnum ), let me know — I can provide the full feature list from the name and GSUB / GPOS tables. The Evolution of Type: A Story of Arial

Format:

Primarily available as a TrueType font file ( Arial.ttf ), though modern versions of Windows often handle it as an OpenType font containing TrueType outlines. Key features of Arial 7

Version 7.01 includes minor refinements over previous iterations to improve cross-platform rendering and embedding.

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