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Arial Unicode MS is a TrueType font and the extended version of the font Arial. Compared to Arial, it includes higher line height, omits kerning pairs and adds enough glyphs to cover a large subset of Unicode 2.1—thus supporting most Microsoft code pages, but also requiring much more storage space (22 megabytes). It also adds Ideographic layout tables, but unlike Arial, it mandates no smoothing in the 14–18 point range, and contains Roman (upright) glyphs only; there is no oblique (italic) version. Arial Unicode MS was previously distributed with Microsoft Office, but this ended in 2016 version. It is bundled with Mac OS X v10.5 and later. It may also be purchased separately (as Arial Unicode) from Ascender Corporation, who licenses the font from Microsoft.
When rendered with the same engine and without making adjustments for the different font metrics, the glyphs that appear in both Arial and Arial Unicode MS appear to be slightly wider, and thus rounder, in Arial Unicode MS. Horizontal text may also appear to have more inter-line spacing in Arial Unicode MS. This is due to larger bounding boxes (Arial Unicode MS needs more room for some of its extended glyphs) and the limitations of renderers, not changes in the glyph shapes. The lack of kerning pairs in Arial Unicode MS may also affect inter-glyph spacing in some renderers (for example the Adobe Flash Player).
Arial Unicode MS also includes Hebrew glyphs different from the Hebrew glyphs found in Arial. They are based on the shapes of the Hebrew glyphs in Tahoma, but are adjusted to the weight, proportions and style of Arial.
History and availability
Arial was designed by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders in 1982 and was released as TrueType font in 1990. From 1993 to 1999, it was extended as Arial Unicode MS (with its first release as a TrueType font in 1998) by the following members of Monotype Typography's Monotype Type Drawing Office, under contract to Microsoft: Brian Allen, Evert Bloemsma, Jelle Bosma, Joshua Hadley, Wallace Ho, Kamal Mansour, Steve Matteson, and Thomas Rickner.
From mid-2001 through mid-2002, Arial Unicode MS was also available as a separate download for licensed users of the standalone version of Microsoft Publisher 2000 SR-1, which did not ship with the font. The freely downloadable version was withdrawn after Microsoft Publisher 2002, which included the font, began shipping. The withdrawal coincided with the withdrawal of the free downloads of Microsoft's "Core fonts for the Web". Numerous companies, organizations, educational establishments and even governments were directing users to the download without referencing the need for a valid Publisher or Office license or any Microsoft operating system.
Monotype Imaging still owns the Arial and Arial Unicode MS trademarks, but Microsoft once retained exclusive licensing rights to the fonts.
On 11 April 2005, Ascender Corporation announced it had entered an agreement with Microsoft which enables Ascender to distribute Microsoft fonts, including the Windows Core Fonts, the Microsoft Web Fonts and the many multilingual fonts currently supplied by Microsoft. Called Arial Unicode, it is sold for approximately $99 per 5 users.
The font is also apparently licensed to Apple, who announced on October 16, 2007 that their flagship operating system, Mac OS X v10.5 ("Leopard"), would be bundled with Arial Unicode. Leopard also ships with several other previously Microsoft-only fonts, including Microsoft Sans Serif, Tahoma and Wingdings.
Monotype Imaging currently also licenses Arial Unicode on its own. It was also bundled by Monotype as part of iPhone Compatibility Font Set.
Arial Unicode MS is no longer available in Microsoft Office 2016, as it has been judged to no longer be suitable as a fallback font.
= Versions
=Version 0.84 was supplied with Microsoft Office 2000 and the standalone versions of that suite's applications—except Publisher 2000 SR-1. It includes 51,180 glyphs (38,911 characters), supports 32 code pages, and contains Latin and Han Ideographic OpenType layout tables. The code pages supported are 1250 (Latin 2: East Europe), 1251 (Cyrillic), 1252 (Latin 1), 1253 (Greek), 1254 (Turkish), 1255 (Hebrew), 1256 (Arabic), 1257 (Windows Baltic), Code page 1258 (Vietnamese), 437 (US), 708 (Arabic; ASMO 708), 737 (Greek), 775 (MS-DOS Baltic), 850 (WE/Latin 1), 852 (Latin 2), 855 (IBM Cyrillic; primarily Russian), 857 (MS-DOS IBM Turkish), 860 (MS-DOS Portuguese), 861 (MS-DOS Icelandic), 862 (Hebrew), 863 (MS-DOS Canadian French), 864 (Arabic), 865 (MS-DOS Nordic), 866 (MS-DOS Russian), 869 (IBM Greek), 874 (Thai), 932 (ShiftJIS/Japan), 936 (Chinese: Simplified), 949 (Korean Wansung), 950 (Chinese: Traditional), "Macintosh Character Set" (US Roman), and "Windows OEM Character Set". It covers all code points containing non-control characters in Unicode 2.0 and allows only preview and print embedding.
Version 0.86 has the same coverage and support as 0.84.
Versions 1.00 and 1.01 were supplied with Microsoft Office 2002 (Microsoft Office XP), Microsoft Office 2003 and the standalone versions of those suites' applications. It includes 50,377 glyphs (38,917 characters), which reduces Combining Diacritical Marks to 72, increases Miscellaneous Technical characters to 123, increases Private Use Area characters to 43, reduces Spacing Modifier Letters to 57. Code page 1361 (Korean Johab) was added. It adds layout tables for Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Kana (Hiragana & Katakana), Kannada, and Tamil. Its Han Ideographic tables were updated to support vertical writing. It covers all code points containing non-control characters in Unicode 2.1 and allows editable embedding.
Bugs
All versions of Arial Unicode MS deal with double-width diacritic characters incorrectly, drawing them too far to the left by one character width. According to the Unicode Standard 4.0.0, section 7.7 combining double diacritics go between the two characters to be marked. However, to make text look correct in Arial Unicode MS, the double-width diacritic must be placed after both characters to be marked. This means that it is not possible to make text that renders these characters correctly in both Arial Unicode MS and in other (correctly designed) Unicode fonts. This bug affects the rendering of text written in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in ALA-LC Romanization for non-Latin-script languages. If the displayed font in your browser draws the diacritics correctly, they should appear over the characters: k͠p, k͡p.
Furthermore, halves of double-width diacritics are rendered as spacing characters.
The minuscule letters that form the ligatures fi, fl, ffi, ffl, long st, and st are not connected, except for the two f's in the ffi and ffl ligatures. As there is no semantic difference, nothing mandates that these must be connected, and they are indistinguishable from the individual letters placed next to each other.
Arial Unicode MS is unable to render some Arabic characters, particularly those used in Sindhi, in their connected forms, showing only their isolated forms instead.
Arial Unicode Bold (2011)
On December 14, 2011, Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. announced the release of Arial Unicode Bold, under the name Arial Unicode MS Bold.
See also
Other well-known fonts with Unicode coverage include:
Bitstream Cyberbit
TITUS Cyberbit Basic
Code2000
Doulos SIL
Lucida Sans Unicode
Free software Unicode typefaces
Unicode fonts
References
External links
Font catalog entries:
Microsoft typography: Arial Unicode MS
Ascender Corporation: Arial Unicode Font (archived site)
Monotype Imaging: Arial Unicode
Agfa Monotype Unicode Font In Windows 2000
Arial Unicode MS for digital fonts
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Arial Unicode MS font missing in Windows 10 - Microsoft Community
Nov 21, 2017 · Regarding your query on how you will get the "Arial Unicode MS", we suggest to check this thread: Arial Unicode MS font missing. Look for MVP Jay Freedman and Suzanne S. Barnhill answer. They give explanations and links about to your query. We look forward to your response. Hi Phillip, Thank you for the reply.
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Mar 2, 2020 · Good day - Arial Unicode MS Regular is an extended version of the font Arial, made by Monotype and commissioned by Microsoft in the 1990s.
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Just to confirm, "Arial Unicode MS" is still available with Windows 10? Even if is not as default font, can be downloaded and installed? We have developed html code with this font as is the only one that supports special characters. Thanks,
Arial Unicode MS font missing - Microsoft Community
Oct 5, 2015 · It isn't strange at all. When Microsoft included Arial Unicode MS with earlier versions of Office, Microsoft paid a licensing fee to The Monotype Corporation, which is the copyright holder for the font. Someone at Microsoft decided it was no longer worthwhile to continue paying that fee, so it was removed from the Office package.
What happened to Arial Unicode MS? - Microsoft Community
Mar 7, 2016 · Arial Unicode MS is a critical font for publishing of STEM, government, and international material. Its fairly complete set of glyphs for most of the world's primary languages is critical, as well as its extensive set of glyphs for science, technology, and math.
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Arial Unicode MS Is there someone who can explain to me WHY...WHY, would MS remove the Arial Unicode font from Windows 10? As an engineer, we use the unicode setups, glyphs, and characters in all our design drawings and references.
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Nov 8, 2017 · What alternative / replacement font to Arial Unicode MS, is available in Office 2016 for unicode caracteres ? This thread is locked. You can vote as helpful, but you cannot reply or subscribe to this thread.
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Nov 30, 2017 · Arial Unicode MS Font is Default and not able to change this font type, I want to use default font as Calibri (Body). Already applied the Calibri (Body) font through font design and font type settings but still Arial Unicode MS Font is in effect when start typing the text or pressing the Enter key. please help !
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Aug 20, 2014 · I have office my Mac and iPad works great for most part but "Arial Unicode MS Font" is not displayed correctly. iPad version - 7.1.2 . Mac version - 10.9.4. for reference I am attaching screenshots taken on iPad and windows Machine. The one on the right is created in wondows and thats the correct rendering of the font.
Arial Unicode MS Font Missing in Windows 7 Notepad (Asked …
In previous Windows versions, I could select the Arial Unicode MS font for the Notepad application, but in Windows 7, with Microsoft Office installed, the font is missing from the Notepad font list. The font does appear in the Microsoft Word font list. After some investigation, I found the following answer.