I will search for the keyword itself to see if it's a known string, and also conduct broader searches about Arial, font formats, versioning, and the "western" character set designation. search results provide some relevant information. Result 0 from the first search seems to be about "Core fonts for the Web", which might be related. Result 2 from the first search is "arial _normal(western) panose0;" on abstractfonts.com, which seems promising. Result 5 from the first search is the Arial font family page on Microsoft Learn. Result 1 from the second search is "Arial Font" on globalfonts.pro, which mentions "Version - Version 7.00". Result 8 from the second search is "arial-normal (opentype-truetyp;" on abstractfonts.com. Result 0 from the third search is about different font file types. Result 0 from the fourth search is about OpenType versioning. Result 1 from the sixth search is about "Supported Codepages" dialog box for Cyrillic fonts, mentioning "Western" character set.
When Arial renders corrupted or overlapping characters, the fix usually involves clearing the operating system font cache. In Windows, this is achieved by stopping the FontCache service and deleting the .dat files from the local system profile. On macOS, running the terminal command atsutil databases -remove achieves a similar reset. Conclusion arialnormal opentype truetype version 701 western work
OpenType, developed by Adobe and Microsoft, was introduced in 1996. This font format built upon TrueType, offering more advanced features, such as: I will search for the keyword itself to
Microsoft and Monotype have produced Arial versions for different regional encoding standards throughout the font's history: (Win ANSI for US Windows 98), Version 2.50 (European versions of Windows 98), and Version 2.55 (WGL4 with euro currency symbol support). The WGL4 (Windows Glyph List 4) standard, also known as the Pan-European character set, encompasses 657 Unicode characters supporting most European languages as well as Greek and Cyrillic. Result 2 from the first search is "arial
"Western" refers to the specific character set encoding (often Windows-1252 or Latin-1) optimized for Western European languages. It explicitly limits the glyph mapping to standard Latin characters, punctuation, and numerals, distinct from sibling sets like Arial Cyrillic , Arial Greek , or Arial Baltic . 5. Work (The Production Context)