Arial Narrow — Viet Hoa [top]

Many older or poorly encoded versions of Arial Narrow fail to render capitalized Vietnamese vowels correctly. For example, the capital "Ố" (O with circumflex and acute) might appear as a standard "O" followed by a floating accent mark, or the horn on "Ớ" might clip outside the font bounding box.

Standard Arial Narrow (as shipped with some older operating systems or basic software packages) sometimes lacks the glyph support for the extensive set of diacritics used in the Vietnamese alphabet. Arial Narrow Viet Hoa is the specific version of the font that has been optimized—or "localized"—to render Vietnamese characters perfectly. It ensures that the distinct tones of the language are displayed clearly, maintaining the professional integrity of the text. arial narrow viet hoa