Result for 444547BA71143E00DB8D964615756ED054B12F87

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/sil-charis-fonts/OFL-FAQ.txt
FileSize44204
MD50933B8F38543098171826715E91848E2
SHA-1444547BA71143E00DB8D964615756ED054B12F87
SHA-256DEAC13ED5E7A4E48317B656ACEBD8418BE60789AA7FB61BBF556659812C16D06
SSDEEP768:BVxyoGOrfRqWgp2db7M7Y/WpY1eKXpzvXZPLiumK95G8XR1:BtGOrf8W197M7Y/WpY1fXFvXZwg/X
TLSHT18A13FB1BB348133201C20152B79B65DEE72DE07C3366E5A6586EC09C23E6A6D63777D8
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The searched file hash is included in 42 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F7BF2280D1A759A6987ED993B978239C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. This font does something that a Unicode font should not do and that is it does not show the “correct” symbol for one particular Unicode code-point. It shows a dotted circle in the place where a ក should be shown. It may be used for didactic purposes.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-busra-dot-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-10143843149B3254AB72E2DA1591865C9504D0119
SHA-2567BC373F868E47B076B5E376400FB130C831D2FDBE05A65D09ABE6B0C27BBD6FD
Key Value
MD5E967DA0E32E0B5FEFE8B6E52DE4399B8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionCharis SIL provides glyphs for a wide range of Latin and Cyrillic characters. Charis is similar to Bitstream Charter, one of the first fonts designed specifically for laser printers. It is highly readable and holds up well in less-than-ideal reproduction environments. It also has a full set of styles — regular, italic, bold, bold italic — and so is more useful in general publishing than Doulos SIL. Charis is a serif proportionally spaced font optimized for readability in long printed documents.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-charis-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc21
PackageVersion4.114
SHA-1140D96A03AA92DBBD268B374AD4C15126F7465CB
SHA-2563624921F74326913213844DC882CC062564B5A1379F4E40052B31639CBA5A980
Key Value
MD586171F09C19C49A9C0BBE6722BE30855
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. Khmer Busra high has a higher line height in order to accommodate some rare Khmer words on screen.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-busra-high-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-117398FDA636DB11FC38D34991297AB5E6D5B3678
SHA-2561B391563D03E872DC36FCEA38AB2188047E2CDEA6E64C2731F7ED069B12DDDA2
Key Value
MD553A929A6ECEC42F113CC546C1D10781C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. Khmer Busra Bunong has a lower line height. Some coengs or vowels under coengs may not display on screen or touch the top character of the next line. If any parts are clipped on the screen they should, however, be visible in print. It will provide more lines of text on a given page.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-busra-bunong-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-11AD1D4FA0F83AC71216236942959142C9C0B945C
SHA-2566FBA0B69241A95DDC6B5E9F815D1AFF02770C6721FCE6705D4087D58165AD890
Key Value
MD595B94BEDB9FF4EB390C0722F9B9ACE2C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. Khmer Oureang is a very bold Khmer script font family, useful for headings. It was formerly named “Khmer Mondulkiri ultra”.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-oureang-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-11DE872E38719097B5E84AD8BB3D120EE1FDFCF74
SHA-256B97B83DCC09D458888353E5A342C2A3C83B36F07D79EF140FE9DB1D51D0CB1B6
Key Value
MD5A41C0AC0495EAD0544618CCBF9537408
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. Khmer Busra diagnostic does the same as Khmer Busra xspace, but also adds dotted circles before coengs if they follow a vowel as well as in between multiple above‐symbols. Both of these character sequences are permitted in Windows, but the former is often a miss‐spelling and the latter is also usually unintended and a miss‐spelling as well as not being permitted in other operating systems. In this way the font helps to spot common typos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-busra-diagnostic-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-1224097E48A54ADDE8EBDD3AB3761CC4F50186CE0
SHA-256EED1F619DA8C1A197B715FD22CD44A72FDF5B212A93DCD1BDD9E17234084486C
Key Value
MD5AE62738122E1A3D7EF979667D258BC5B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. This font does something that a Unicode font should not do and that is it does not show the “correct” symbol for one particular Unicode code-point. It shows a dotted circle in the place where a ក should be shown. It may be used for didactic purposes.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-busra-dot-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-123B4E496D7D7C8CB9D60C285629C47297347BE09
SHA-2563B36B50B6CE3A1D5BBE57C47C0F2330CEBF2A57A442526F782335C99B5AB7C3A
Key Value
MD5B75310DCA04194942625016A53E7AEC2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionSIL Abyssinica is a Unicode typeface family containing glyphs for the Ethiopic script. The Ethiopic script is used for writing many of the languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Abyssinica SIL supports all Ethiopic characters which are in Unicode including the Unicode 4.1 extensions. Some languages of Ethiopia are not yet able to be fully represented in Unicode and, where necessary, we have included non-Unicode characters in the Private Use Area (see Private-use (PUA) characters supported by Abyssinica SIL). Abyssinica SIL is based on Ethiopic calligraphic traditions. This release is a regular typeface, with no bold or italic version available or planned.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-abyssinica-fonts
PackageRelease20.fc33
PackageVersion1.200
SHA-1251450F7E46C5A7FB54C927E4A78429D38248FA2
SHA-256B4B3A5DDCD356CF3CC3214176601E8193D262F3E42A75B9F587DBC07DB6D139B
Key Value
MD5DBCFCA0E25BF5C40F8240CBC816D63E1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. Khmer Ratanakiri is a Mool (or Muol or Muul) font family which is frequently used for headings and signs. At this point of time most ligatures have not yet been implemented. Some coengs of independent vowels and other features used only infrequently in normal Khmer text are currently still implemented in a different character style. This font does not support more than one below‐coeng, i.e. words like លក្ស្មណៈ cannot be written in it.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-ratanakiri-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-138C786D402AB7BA9EEFDA20A5CD647F946648C97
SHA-256862BC17643674AE96E36821ABDC020FCF395849C8F61F02341C8CEC9D13B610E
Key Value
MD542CD61A7EF31386DACDB847A2A1F5121
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription The Mondulkiri font families provide Unicode support for the Khmer script. “Mondulkiri” and “Ratanakiri” are the names of two provinces in north-eastern Cambodia, Busra and Oureang are names of places in Mondulkiri province. Khmer Ratanakiri is a Mool (or Muol or Muul) font family which is frequently used for headings and signs. At this point of time most ligatures have not yet been implemented. Some coengs of independent vowels and other features used only infrequently in normal Khmer text are currently still implemented in a different character style. This font does not support more than one below‐coeng, i.e. words like លក្ស្មណៈ cannot be written in it.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-ratanakiri-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion5.300
SHA-14966955DB1B04DAB73A5B3B742EE54AE68D65EEC
SHA-2568807849703C7305AA76594D30768C93800F51249FB18DC45BC9BE777478993B6