Key | Value |
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FileName | gfs-gazis-fonts.spec |
FileSize | 2231 |
MD5 | 055B83B54ECC782D98A18F5B8085E8DE |
SHA-1 | 3C9917DABE723AA65DF77432EA9B063F3C479496 |
SHA-256 | D8ADB2926415A7021C37043D347221B35A970E7414816D2A94CED02A44A4C83F |
SSDEEP | 48:8qt2YBjteELc/k0gEPtaRz0S+TSao1XtFsLsKqbPR6kJhPqI:XrjteELAk7EMRz0t+nbuAKqbPRF |
TLSH | T1F641A725A04016EF57A353ECFF665B84B39CD16B633E2817316D009263D063296BA7AB |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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 |
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MD5 | 60740C294A6E400829D09C991B1168C5 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | During the whole of the 18th century the old tradition of using Greek types designed to conform to the Byzantine cursive hand with many ligatures and abbreviations — as it was originated by Aldus Manutius in Venice and consolidated by Claude Garamont (Grecs du Roy) — was still much in practice, although clearly on the wane. GFS Gazis is a typical German example of this practice as it appeared at the end of that era in the 1790’s. Its name pays tribute to Anthimos Gazis (1758-1828), one of the most prolific Greek thinkers of the period, who was responsible for writing, translating and editing numerous books, including the editorship of the important Greek periodical Ερμής ο Λόγιος (Litterary Hermes) in Wien. GFS Gazis has been digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | gfs-gazis-fonts |
PackageRelease | 19.fc32 |
PackageVersion | 20091008 |
SHA-1 | 00CCDBA27FD82861EC513658BD5794D02CF82802 |
SHA-256 | 9208840298253AEA5E18E4A055D943F3D431F42F9B97FE5B6C812276D81D6B6C |