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The term "Normal" (often represented as "regular" in this context) refers to the standard, non-italic, non-bold weight of the font family. In software programming, "ArialNormal" frequently appears as a variable or class name used to define the default type style in an application without any added emphasis. In the world of CSS, a font-arial-normal class is commonly used to set the font family to Arial, the weight to 400 (regular), and the style to normal, ensuring a consistent baseline for text.
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Western (Latin-1/Latin-2 European character set)
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It is a snapshot in time—a specific iteration of design that millions of people read every day without realizing it.
standards are met, as the refined shapes are easier for OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and screen readers to interpret. 🛠️ How to Check Your Version
If you look under the hood of Arial Normal Version 7.01 via a font editor or system properties, you will find a highly optimized engineering profile: Specification Details Arial Regular / Arial Normal Format OpenType Layout, TrueType Outlines Version 7.01 (Matches standard Windows 10/11 environments) File Extension .ttf Glyph Count
(Three and a half stars. It loses a star for being boring, but gains half a star back for being the most reliable piece of digital typography you'll never think about.)