Result for 29AB51B69E752498E0B6F01258E1C29AFB4C71B3

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/eurofont/uzmvs.fd
FileSize1676
MD53AED14B9688B15C2DD6CE48507F1F919
SHA-129AB51B69E752498E0B6F01258E1C29AFB4C71B3
SHA-256EC6D9EB57CAA747EFC3E0F4D1DE5922684DB2A60917DD571113D5EC18A1FD74F
SSDEEP24:W+KWZsCqPspjUgdK8Oeb+wtPKEa7SzdAbEVEyzuIpEByOE3iEGgOEkPgOELE2OEc:WHCJ9K8NSUG4ay6ORNb4m0+TLA
TLSHT1AF31527DF30282B7158AA0F1B7A6508729FF463F470600759A36519B9AC22DF7AF3E44
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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:

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MD5E2FD9A9DB1A82DC4F52C08F4CFAC4913
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe particular symbol printed by \euro will in general change depending on the font family, weight, and shape in use at the time. This symbol can come from any source, and the package user has complete control over which euro symbol is used in any given situation. The package is pre-configured to behave sensibly with many common text fonts and available euro symbols. The \euro command can print `faked' euro symbols from a C with two lines across it when no suitable real euro symbol is available; the package also includes code for printing fake bold euro symbols for use when no real bold symbol exists, as well as pre-configured support for a faked italic version of the marvosym font. Eurofont comes set up to use euro symbols from Adobe's Eurofonts, the marvosym font, the Eurosym font, and any available Text Companion fonts. The selection between these can be done using options passed to the package. The eurofont package knows about the China2e font's euro symbol, and can be configured to use it. The author is Rowland McDonnell. See also eurosym marvosym.
PackageNametetex-eurofont
PackageRelease6.fc9
PackageVersion1.1.3
SHA-102B81C5E6B185F8C43A93220D251157D24E19DCB
SHA-25618946C4216FA8704ED07737FD05C428F2E91E714C80F16B229589DB060B5425D