Result for 038AABEAC7BFE2081072F79E746E4903313422CE

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/mscore3-3.2/manual/plugins/html/search/variables_0.js
FileSize126
MD54C423F1ED22A26D8B3859C042853E067
SHA-1038AABEAC7BFE2081072F79E746E4903313422CE
SHA-256971FE35E2EAED011FC715E2DE9282F3BC8F565E89ECCFA177AB229E0832E2DED
SSDEEP3:qh+/RQesqVY6L3pLKGHa7GLGEm6cBHV3AdVPlW0bbw:qQRQeBVXLD6dEmEdVP5w
TLSHT136B09B7117545D4E4717753A585D7366E3C404176145C740E1CD6A151521E1477644A6
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hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize3553312
MD58552C99A140DFD5A79EFCCB53EC4C8C0
PackageDescriptionMuseScore 3 (music composition and notation) shared files Demonstration scores and templates, styles, localisations, some plugins for MuseScore, the Open Source (GNU GPL) cross-platform multi-lingual music notation software. . In contrast to earlier versions, no sound font is provided by default, but the Depends ensure a suitable one is installed, normally the compact, full orchestral and band sound, one that is shipped with MuseScore from version 2.2 onwards, or its more limited 2.1 counterpart fluidr3mono-gm-soundfont. In general, any soundfont that Provides musescore-compatible-soundfont will be acceptable; if you installed multiple, run the following command to configure the default MuseScore soundfont (select “0” to ensure that the highest-quality soundfont is used): . $ sudo update-alternatives --config MuseScore_General.sf3
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamemusescore3-common
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion3.2.3+dfsg1-4build1
SHA-13542EDFDC3D1A2CEA057F74DC5040152A1AE930F
SHA-25641EBAD5CBF2A04EF6FA9620CAD039B93E393DBDCB588496EFA80A728C3006C55
Key Value
FileSize3548504
MD5E00AC08F16CC7EEDFBCFAB9D377B985A
PackageDescriptionMuseScore 3 (music composition and notation) shared files Demonstration scores and templates, styles, localisations, some plugins for MuseScore, the Open Source (GNU GPL) cross-platform multi-lingual music notation software. . In contrast to earlier versions, no sound font is provided by default, but the Depends ensure a suitable one is installed, normally the compact, full orchestral and band sound, one that is shipped with MuseScore from version 2.2 onwards, or its more limited 2.1 counterpart fluidr3mono-gm-soundfont. In general, any soundfont that Provides musescore-compatible-soundfont will be acceptable; if you installed multiple, run the following command to configure the default MuseScore soundfont (select “0” to ensure that the highest-quality soundfont is used): . $ sudo update-alternatives --config MuseScore_General.sf3
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamemusescore3-common
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion3.2.3+dfsg1-5
SHA-165E7FB6CB11FDB5AFED12B641EE71924C1E43C79
SHA-25634C45D483CF7B9D59D66BE4FF6A07BAA75CD95F837EA466EB09648ACE8B9D27C