Result for 3A466AA4E2EC98AEFD3CB2573FF592F91E4B9562

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/metainfo/org.fedoraproject.gfs-porson-fonts.metainfo.xml
FileSize1584
MD5D02019E6BB2BCB2CEEBB051F603E521B
SHA-13A466AA4E2EC98AEFD3CB2573FF592F91E4B9562
SHA-2562A7014976F2B7FBA804107043C8B41C444FB6643CA098398494A8F7804ED443D
SSDEEP48:cW6CBjuOu8od814/qwiZnK1tOucKDfOOJ1c79p:6Kj38m14/li1K1tOucKDfOwCp
TLSHT167317321F654C53782690D17AA3A6A407E6EC53D5302AD0BBCE409AC162346D85FB3C9
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MD59520A8EA13E5734387FC36C3B03761E4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease32.fc33
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-1ACD30A82767B3AC33DDDCD3AB715B23C0C5F2B34
SHA-256AF0EF5066EA21E7F19F0AFAAE520AE7CCDF5A64E968E9CDBE564D09D0DF7C009
Key Value
MD5BBA2F4F82F9B04680DD3A503E961D1D0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease32.fc33
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-12A6F744FB6F452A80EDD713EC4D7C976F9FEDE13
SHA-2563660A4AAFEB06F6EA95CB212D7D115E23BC8C7223AF9803002E4C8B810F23162