Result for 8AF7A95700CC26C034E0779FDC949023C478FE60

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/xpstops.1.gz
FileSize1618
MD598C78C53D7ACE6D71E23FA79C45680B5
SHA-18AF7A95700CC26C034E0779FDC949023C478FE60
SHA-2566EA749A4DD64149692D8DA2EF001AD2F486C080A3A0B3600B8DAF3B78D15588A
SSDEEP48:Xr+B/87E8mzTofgMcBnLEJvO90Ty2rYytb:cU8IfgV2OadbN
TLSHT197312A6B6933F03691B44D9318FACF4166283A555516BA193D93E4EBD48822373011F0
hashlookup:parent-total11
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 11)

The searched file hash is included in 11 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize27668
MD521B0A8A993D28AFBF35336B63210DEE7
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-1B8C9A6F884251A3C39C821C9085CCA434850ED0D
SHA-25660DC3EE149C7BC5440F139E6030A77D3F3CF1A91C04C502D6582D9F8E78CE29F
Key Value
FileSize30372
MD5B1A3C141C72F4E4A49EE8606DB7B85FE
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-1FB6243A0A8B7954F2357C65631111C39EA5B4C37
SHA-2567650C8FE8F3DDB27E9C042199B28E8A3E63D3AC95DCB234B128D9145E6582E30
Key Value
FileSize30696
MD51F53CBF00C8BEFC94D92DA423CB4B6D9
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-15563A073013A20D4E50E25903F27A83B499F15CD
SHA-2564ABB7DFE0C96DC23074F50D903064A20C88D96F54EFAB251EB7319715C4A84EA
Key Value
FileSize30000
MD588058A1B16739AE9B749DA8D02F7A48D
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-10B4918304A2C675A15AC9CD3CA6BE432CBBE18FA
SHA-25659E694F72397E01C13AE5993B1D609FCC7D1CA7C71BCE4A68C4B5385D6C7CFED
Key Value
FileSize29940
MD5659AB365285DF4B4C206C793CD35984B
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-1C3C9B6A1CC900FC7D1C8BA2DFDC245FAE1B541F6
SHA-256AE487C58FE5CA8AAFFD45E0A7B3D9659B95D048F042EE4F6F24E9B15F764A899
Key Value
FileSize32620
MD5DB9F60165EFB16899FE67F6EF8B87557
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-1F1A8B7F2E7348C61D7B42F37CA155412B1EE665F
SHA-25648BC8BD6CC1507C5AB1F515E1A6E25AD9246C89FE34FD2DA31FC9EC07614D11B
Key Value
FileSize32116
MD53E2FF16AA830BE74534917732BE09E77
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-19B8A7CF22FA5B8FD8C7A4F8F7AAB785FDFFFCD59
SHA-25611151AE5149496B31744398B68DC1072A8F6A40712420E0B3F657D89AA935832
Key Value
FileSize32376
MD55E7B963E71B541F57AD6BA9D49DDA7A2
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-1A54F84DC6322543BB64E0AA92C91D2076EC624C8
SHA-256FF0174370A53E2FCE66F67749CF18F00ADED517E44F50F603ED9DA2455ECD11A
Key Value
FileSize29212
MD5CEC4631CFAB799FFB17B9F4A351BC2A8
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-108C3F39F1AA091F679B8193CA0C03858059C2751
SHA-256FB4913F0B1F673B53AC7C3EA40BEF783394E490093088A30B088A46858184ECC
Key Value
FileSize30440
MD5EAB2B01EDE58E235405E786BA224D0E6
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerDebian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-17D4ACE10C895A0E4B9E2C10DB6ED911C0C388D19
SHA-2561C0DDDE32A9CC161D5734E6C160188B518B41DE183AF6CB8478C213172274596
Key Value
FileSize30488
MD5C44EB5CE269A484F082311D9532D6FBE
PackageDescriptionhandling and rendering XPS documents (utilities) OpenXPS or XPS stands for XML Paper Specification. It is based on XML and it's a new electronic paper format originally developed by Microsoft and it serves as a PDF alternative. XPS files are usually created using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" in Windows environments. It is now standardized as an open standard document format. . Quoting Wikipedia: An XPS file is in fact a Unicoded ZIP archive using the Open Packaging Conventions, containing the files which make up the document. These include an XML markup file for each page, text, embedded fonts, raster images, 2D vector graphics, as well as the digital rights management information. The contents of an XPS file can be examined simply by opening it in an application which supports ZIP files. . The OpenXPS document format specification supports features such as color gradients, transparencies, CMYK color spaces, printer calibration, multiple-ink systems and print schemas. . This package contains the binary utilities: xpstopng, xpstopdf, xpstosvg, xpstojpeg and xpstops
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibgxps-utils
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.3.1-1
SHA-156FD77991DD0E75C5976617A1B2670F3B65F1BA9
SHA-256B6CEEC990FC71ECEEB799E3C4F9BDF51700DD3AF6C92FD8DB95E718C27D6836A