The "OpenType TrueType" nomenclature highlights the font file's underlying file architecture. OpenType files can contain either PostScript outlines ( .otf ) or TrueType outlines ( .ttf ). OpenType (TrueType Flavored) Traditional TrueType Usually .ttf or .otf Strictly .ttf Cross-Platform Compatibility Flawless between Windows, Mac, and Linux Historically prone to sizing errors across platforms Advanced Typography Supports ligatures, kerning pairs, and alternate glyphs Limited to basic character mapping Web Performance Highly compressible for web use ( .woff2 ) Bulky and inefficient for modern web protocols
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: While using TrueType outlines, the font relies on modern OpenType tables to handle advanced typographic styling features. Rolled out in major updates to modern operating
Arial Version 7.01 represents a highly refined, mature stage of this evolution. Rolled out in major updates to modern operating systems, Version 7.01 includes: Version 7.01 includes: