Result for 3F1E9528DA5A88EAA63F5A77E17B53AD50B6F027

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/metainfo/org.fedoraproject.sil-alkalami-fonts.metainfo.xml
FileSize3369
MD503555FAA38B010D7E7073271BBFFE356
SHA-13F1E9528DA5A88EAA63F5A77E17B53AD50B6F027
SHA-256194CC049A8443ED02CFD1EB820189DA4003A5AE45C52B21B6716E9065F729218
SSDEEP48:cW6CBpYuOu89gMfMJoTxMOvdb2ZxLgwJOy9U4YhzHn0Dh24t5usVhl:6Km3WE8xL5UF7nC24Hjhl
TLSHT126612DE5B6FC9166618C820EFF719A71AF13A16B42D1F8157743082B0F71F4887AB399
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MD55DFBFD699CDAA2033FAF6F715758B968
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAlkalami is a font family for Arabic-based writing systems in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger. This style of writing African Ajami has sometimes been called Sudani Kufi or Rubutun Kano. Alkǎlami (pronounced al-KA-la-mi) is the local word for the Arabic “qalam”, a type of sharpened stick used for writing on wooden boards in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger, and what gives the style its distinct appearance. The baseline stroke is very thick and solid. The ascenders and other vertical strokes including the teeth are very narrow when compared to the baseline. A generous line height is necessary to allow for deep swashes and descenders, and the overall look of the page is a very black, solid rectangle. Diacritics are much smaller in scale, with very little distance from the main letters. The Alkalami font supports the characters known to be used by languages written with the Kano style of Arabic script, but may not have the characters needed for other languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-alkalami-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion1.200
SHA-169BA834C26A992A9C7BE1584FD3D634A9A655C9F
SHA-25662D5F313E9C621E1811231BAB95557C836C7B1D52327E49B550AA0F7D084C0CD