Result for 82EBF9F94DF02D51F4928FEA4F60CB773252C4D9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/fonts-gfs-porson/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize1320
MD561E98E384244A2D95BDD56573B380CA0
SHA-182EBF9F94DF02D51F4928FEA4F60CB773252C4D9
SHA-2567B67C5B756B59A1D805EC148181D0AE641BAF5AD737CC47D0DEBF711BC56F02B
SSDEEP24:XWeYMMJsy9DddRL/YWok2ZcXhvzGUkmLBj+9cE+cjcQitQlPF7n9IM8ey:XJMJD3RLIohvzGUkmLeFHjcNtQll9I7
TLSHT17B21FB34A506DC1B8FDE183838DC257421B0B21376D980E45995F1A9A545E72D3F8B17
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
FileSize33816
MD5802711682219C31C30C3E1138E43F80B
PackageDescriptionGreek font (Porson revival) In England, during the 1790's, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerDebian Fonts Task Force <debian-fonts@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamefonts-gfs-porson
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion1.1-7
SHA-1C6F215BA8640D5260C08E95B85D67CC14A180BB1
SHA-2565421BC4E09A991CCA083AA75E08A4B40475DAD383CBF8C439829F6205CDBA630
Key Value
FileSize33856
MD565C1EE89D1FBFC8493BCA16B80FD196B
PackageDescriptionGreek font (Porson revival) In England, during the 1790's, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamefonts-gfs-porson
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion1.1-7
SHA-1AF06790C549B5464E0FFA59D907C77542D8D7A88
SHA-256CDD2D38DE4921DABA5E997C1E3AECB7E1494720C413C4578620E850FC6599D85