Result for 64452776D6EAA6A488083AEF7717E38E0768376D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/fonts-sil-nuosusil/changelog.gz
FileSize1609
MD55568A93A55B67A72F2DA07BE792BC962
SHA-164452776D6EAA6A488083AEF7717E38E0768376D
SHA-256ACFC812D4C7ADC6E21C306333341BF911D90B4D1A3D64F9B0E74301388C60676
SSDEEP24:XG3pMbWi5971sefhIX/2nfxqsUAu3N1RHHB1LbiCk/hKWon3RmcOdAMGP4JWCG5L:XG2bv7GMIvGxfHsH3iCWKWokjJJ3G5L
TLSHT1F831E88D2BDB96B0E2C886FAE6C94E1CCCB48E59B9C4572AA232114360200B2198A57C
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
FileSize192610
MD5EFD2C2326330EA538D43E6307281B8FA
PackageDescriptionUnicode font for Yi (a script used in southwestern China) The Nuosu SIL font was originally named SIL Yi and developed in 2000 as a single Unicode font for the standardized Yi script used by a large ethnic group in southwestern China. . The traditional Yi scripts have been in use for centuries, and have a tremendous number of local variants. The script was standardized in the 1970's by the Chinese government. In the process of standardization, 820 symbols from the traditional scripts of the Liangshan region were chosen to form a syllabary. . The syllable inventory of a speech variety from Xide County, Sichuan was used as the phonological basis for standardization. For the most part there is one symbol per phonologically-distinct syllable and vice-versa. The direction of writing and reading was standardized as left-to-right. Punctuation symbols were borrowed from Chinese, and a diacritic was incorporated into the system to mark one of the tones.
PackageMaintainerDebian Fonts Task Force <pkg-fonts-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamefonts-sil-nuosusil
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion2.1.1-8
SHA-192A6C4002F9852DDF106E558E1DB9D1149179EBE
SHA-256ADAF814658F4F513EEB38FB57DBE3235653013678DB4F5FF165E677427A9ECA7
Key Value
FileSize192948
MD5C98AA1AC0A4C56E1FD5830F01BA8CBA1
PackageDescriptionUnicode font for Yi (a script used in southwestern China) The Nuosu SIL font was originally named SIL Yi and developed in 2000 as a single Unicode font for the standardized Yi script used by a large ethnic group in southwestern China. . The traditional Yi scripts have been in use for centuries, and have a tremendous number of local variants. The script was standardized in the 1970's by the Chinese government. In the process of standardization, 820 symbols from the traditional scripts of the Liangshan region were chosen to form a syllabary. . The syllable inventory of a speech variety from Xide County, Sichuan was used as the phonological basis for standardization. For the most part there is one symbol per phonologically-distinct syllable and vice-versa. The direction of writing and reading was standardized as left-to-right. Punctuation symbols were borrowed from Chinese, and a diacritic was incorporated into the system to mark one of the tones.
PackageMaintainerDebian Fonts Task Force <pkg-fonts-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamefonts-sil-nuosusil
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion2.1.1-9
SHA-106FB2309AB1FF428DE31092E9FA891CF20C2E6B7
SHA-2566DD918F64E136C8EB58189680DEFE6D6D493D7D37D8DC3250B4D33E65977AEF3