Result for 77280D4FC45B4B1685C7AE155C5FCEF66691B287

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FileName./usr/share/doc/fonts-sil-taiheritagepro/changelog.gz
FileSize1924
MD5C2D74436A449F4CF17459C35077C70AB
SHA-177280D4FC45B4B1685C7AE155C5FCEF66691B287
SHA-256AC9CAEBE038CC9088668E8FE270084A7E7A3190A6F7CDBCA3681753D716888A1
SSDEEP48:XK/mmFbi1K+BKnDHH0Rx+eW1SSmvDtM74TcOYs/au88FEMA8twr:KmWsTBKnrHNeW16JM74gOYkx88FE18tM
TLSHT1F8411BD4E02F19FCF49E99B072CE7116AF09CAE7E910718E0276F50BEB46C01A463C54
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FileSize218814
MD57857A0FF004B184FDBD07753C89ABB72
PackageDescriptionsmart font in traditional hand-written style of the Tai Viet script The original Tai Heritage font was designed to reflect the traditional hand-written style of the Tai Viet script that is treasured by the Tai people of Vietnam. This gives it its angular style and flowing lines, as opposed to the more rounded style used by Lao and some modern versions of Tai Viet. . The current Tai Heritage Pro release is Unicode encoded, based on the Unicode 5.2 standard. It uses either the SIL Graphite technology or OpenType for correct placement of combining marks (vowels and tones). . The Tai Dam, Tai Daeng and Tai Don people who live in northwestern Vietnam and surrounding areas have a long tradition of literacy in the Tai Viet script. Their languages belong to the Tai-Kadai language family and are closely related to Lao.
PackageMaintainerDebian Fonts Task Force <pkg-fonts-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamefonts-sil-taiheritagepro
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion2.500-2
SHA-1F110F092ED7123533F84E8289FC04880B8866541
SHA-256659FCFA4D1D8CD30A5B4373306DF9B3A2A00216D22F6A73376CE538F49E4AEF0