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This layout logic for Biblical Hebrew is open source software under the MIT License see embedded license description for details. If you want a complete set in Windows (that matches whats installed on your Mac), simply copy these fonts from your Mac over to Windows and install them: Arial Narrow.ttf. Hebrew OpenType Layout logic copyright © 2003 & 2007, Ralph Hancock & John Hudson. Monotype Type Drawing Office - Robin Nicholas, Patricia Saunders 1982 Version 1.00 - This version was supplied with Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Version 2.00 (WGL4) - This WGL4 version of Arial is supplied with Windows 95 and Windows NT4. Version 2.00 (Win ANSI) - This Win ANSI version of Arial is supplied with Windows 95.
Version 2.01 - This special version of Arial is only supplied with the beta version of the Windows 95 euro update patch. Arial was designed for Monotype in 1982 by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders. Version 2.45 - This Win ANSI version of Arial is supplied with the US version of Windows 98. Fonts in the Arial relatives are packaged with all variations of Microsoft Home windows from Home. Designers: Robin Nicholas, Patricia Saunders Foundry: Monotype Classifications: Sans Serif, Grotesque Sans Buy from 39 Checkout In Cart. Arial, from time to time marketed or displayed in application as Arial MT, is often a sans-serif typeface and list of laptop or computer fonts. North American users can add it by installing multilanguage support. Buy Arial Black desktop font from Monotype on. Version 2.50 - This version of Arial is supplied with European versions of Windows 98. Arial version history Version 2.55 - This WGL4 version of Arial was first supplied with the Final Windows 95 euro update that shipped on 4 November 1998. Arial is an extremely versatile family of typefaces which can be used with equal success for text setting in reports, presentations, magazines etc, and for display use in newspapers, advertising and promotions. Terminal strokes are cut on the diagonal which helps to give the face a less mechanical appearance.
The overall treatment of curves is softer and fuller than in most industrial style sans serif faces. A contemporary sans serif design, Arial contains more humanist characteristics than many of its predecessors and as such is more in tune with the mood of the last decades of the twentieth century.