Result for 0C33AED2F70B1732FD726D2D3656713B2EF2A41C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/rtf2rtf.1.gz
FileSize1445
MD574E7C9D1E4E91A7C86E80F60DF9AA7CC
SHA-10C33AED2F70B1732FD726D2D3656713B2EF2A41C
SHA-25656847450331B2D298AE102B92AD626DE49F763EE55912A10629F22D9AB8E4264
SSDEEP24:Xb3tRsNLxbzw9v/xAOHUGMXsABQI/dYaO5U3PnEqmdaus+wAQ4a1QO4brX:XjyNk9v/xPLMXsQZL6xd6+RQQFT
TLSHT1CC31E930846E71F541DC078DA0620093853946908614B5706A1EBC9F25B3BB3DC096EA
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize301222
MD5DF1F6D6452A4F3BBF4E989FF68F2CD72
PackageDescriptionconvert LinuxDoc SGML source into other formats LinuxDoc sgml is a highly configurable text format for writing documentation, something like html only it's simpler and can be converted to various other formats, including html for websites. You write a LinuxDoc document using any text editor such as vim. Then you use linuxdoc-tools to convert it to html, rtf, plain-text (install linuxdoc-tools-text), info (install linuxdoc-tools-info), latex, dvi or postscript (install linuxdoc-tools-latex). The sgmltools-lite package can convert LinuxDoc to DocBook format. . LinuxDoc can automatically create a table of contents. It's easier to write and read than docbook since it allows one to omit most closing tags while paragraphs are separated by just blank lines.
PackageMaintainerTaketoshi Sano <sano@debian.org>
PackageNamelinuxdoc-tools
PackageSectiontext
PackageVersion0.9.21-0.9
SHA-1778BC338D45C3F276819A31AB19601F325635AB8
SHA-2562815103269D58D5EA780165FBDD29A83FFB173B482973268248F57CE25F2CC9B