In enterprise IT deployment and secure digital publishing, a font means the file hash (MD5, SHA-256) matches the official release cryptographically signed by Monotype or Microsoft. This ensures the file has not been injected with malware, corrupted during transmission, or modified by unauthorized font-editing software. 2. Technical Specifications of Arial Version 7.01
TrueType is a font format that was developed to provide a standardized way of representing fonts on both Mac and Windows operating systems. TrueType fonts are:
font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; Use code with caution. PDF Embedding and Document Preservation arialnormal+opentype+truetype+version+701+western+verified
You will often see this specific string in or system diagnostic logs . Developers and designers look for Version 7.01 because it is highly optimized for High-DPI (4K and 5K) displays.
You can manually verify a font’s signature on Windows by: In enterprise IT deployment and secure digital publishing,
~4,500+ (Includes Latin, Extended Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic) Latin (Western/Eastern), Cyrillic, Greek Embeddability
is maintained, so a PDF created on a PC looks identical on an iPad. Technical Specifications of Arial Version 7
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It sounds like you're referencing metadata or a font specification from a PDF, document property, or design software. Here’s a breakdown of what that string likely means:
Developed jointly by Adobe and Microsoft, OpenType builds upon the TrueType architecture. It allows a single font file to house thousands of glyphs, supporting advanced typographic features like: Automated ligatures Kerning pairs Complex script shaping