Result for 3D60AE6CF287039DB5FDD4A4640FD431FF40AC13

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/adf-tribun-fonts/NOTICE.txt
FileSize2471
MD51E5DD8232C9D4FCFE7ED96D92EFC6670
SHA-13D60AE6CF287039DB5FDD4A4640FD431FF40AC13
SHA-256E06A91C928682F9316DC08EE5FB7A490B84C6D09FA024712AEA0D40E3F512143
SSDEEP48:KEb0dN1fTkKFQyobyAHLijoE2SluhjJnOM302YUHsL0kYADZ:KyO1fTPqxxLikr4oFYL0kYADZ
TLSHT17D5103AA614063A19FD330303DB352EDF22B416BF51E521079ABD30D4F67978D72758A
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD554848969BD6B1429E37F6870A52563C8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Hirwen 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.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameadf-tribun-fonts
PackageRelease2.mga9
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-1BBEAB8200459EC1761A467A0E3BE90AE4DF33ACA
SHA-2567D1E4B011B2CB97BDAC03C6483BD898F18DA99313F01F6038A4CE1F2CF08E047
Key Value
MD528A3DA65CA11902E5BCA64BA89507B2B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Hirwen 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.
PackageMaintainershlomif <shlomif>
PackageNameadf-tribun-fonts
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-11E6D5D263949AC4C2A071CD4E07370CA4EDF3908
SHA-256DC1B7C83ABBE709A845D31A5782B6907EBA339D941C6374605E460AD278EA64F