Result for 2D40DBAB8999A1000BC93ADA35D8083F8145BE62

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/fonts/conf.d/60-adf-tribun-fonts.conf
FileSize65
MD53D97BB4F47A27DBAEA7D46FD412C5A3D
SHA-12D40DBAB8999A1000BC93ADA35D8083F8145BE62
SHA-256060478EDC0DB6C75392D41948964CD6A66382A7D6C1728D08CAE51C86B2635C2
SSDEEP3:gDGvWLUCdQDLETlJIVgcwS1D:83/dQkJo71D
TLSHT197A0223AB0283CB0C820CC00B0220C800F820AF233002E80B02C28E020A20A8220A300
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5C764BF55E3B096D8DAF388EEDA7BFCE7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionHirwen Harendal started in 1999 the realization of a first font family, aiming to create another “Times New Roman”… He does not consider this endeavor a huge success. However, he transformed Tribun progressively since then to give it its own character. The idea was to achieve newsprint-like rendering. To this effect, the glyph bodies, serifs, or even extenders are not normalized and use irregular strokes. This is most visible in italics though those variations stay imperceptible at small sizes. Italics proved time-consuming. They are never an easy thing to draw. Nevertheless, the designer considers them very close to those of “Times”, with some variations. The medium weight uses a stronger stroke. It can be used for emphasis, or for effects in titles. That being said it has also been used for body copy. It is also slightly expanded to complete the face offerings. The condensed version is a bit unusual, since it stands in for both normal and medium condensed. After several trials, Hirwen decided an intermediate weight rendered much better both for document display and in print. Secondly, he took great care to keep readability excellent, and this even for italics. This font family is particularly well suited for text, display, or presentations. It is also ideal for all Web publications. It can serve as alternative to “Times New Roman” and other similar fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameadf-tribun-fonts
PackageRelease3.fc32
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-1C01D829256B314783884559D5B27504015EA3C08
SHA-25693111E97D13B88D24785146C7ADE975D4AD2675DF7C1D87159EAE3537E0686CC
Key Value
MD5CBB44F0759DA096F77E062ED1F51B127
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionHirwen Harendal started in 1999 the realization of a first font family, aiming to create another “Times New Roman”… He does not consider this endeavor a huge success. However, he transformed Tribun progressively since then to give it its own character. The idea was to achieve newsprint-like rendering. To this effect, the glyph bodies, serifs, or even extenders are not normalized and use irregular strokes. This is most visible in italics though those variations stay imperceptible at small sizes. Italics proved time-consuming. They are never an easy thing to draw. Nevertheless, the designer considers them very close to those of “Times”, with some variations. The medium weight uses a stronger stroke. It can be used for emphasis, or for effects in titles. That being said it has also been used for body copy. It is also slightly expanded to complete the face offerings. The condensed version is a bit unusual, since it stands in for both normal and medium condensed. After several trials, Hirwen decided an intermediate weight rendered much better both for document display and in print. Secondly, he took great care to keep readability excellent, and this even for italics. This font family is particularly well suited for text, display, or presentations. It is also ideal for all Web publications. It can serve as alternative to “Times New Roman” and other similar fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameadf-tribun-fonts
PackageRelease5.fc33
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-1741DFD0F6CE8571896CFAD6A9EA17C895FEA6786
SHA-256BD6EF77B4D009DB1A79F814BCF82E988DD18482C48C9420E63867B05DDD4AB34
Key Value
MD57FD40B6F909F3E7886B80B238564019D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionHirwen Harendal started in 1999 the realization of a first font family, aiming to create another “Times New Roman”… He does not consider this endeavor a huge success. However, he transformed Tribun progressively since then to give it its own character. The idea was to achieve newsprint-like rendering. To this effect, the glyph bodies, serifs, or even extenders are not normalized and use irregular strokes. This is most visible in italics though those variations stay imperceptible at small sizes. Italics proved time-consuming. They are never an easy thing to draw. Nevertheless, the designer considers them very close to those of “Times”, with some variations. The medium weight uses a stronger stroke. It can be used for emphasis, or for effects in titles. That being said it has also been used for body copy. It is also slightly expanded to complete the face offerings. The condensed version is a bit unusual, since it stands in for both normal and medium condensed. After several trials, Hirwen decided an intermediate weight rendered much better both for document display and in print. Secondly, he took great care to keep readability excellent, and this even for italics. This font family is particularly well suited for text, display, or presentations. It is also ideal for all Web publications. It can serve as alternative to “Times New Roman” and other similar fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameadf-tribun-fonts
PackageRelease5.fc33
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-16724D2BE28E9177E139DDD39B77193EB3BF4E9D5
SHA-256DE0B5C236DD358034067D44F39CB5D8D15A980A5926F52EADD49899CAEB8644D