Result for 8B12275B72B1B4DA25F17BC60DE29394E7282492

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FileName./etc/fonts/conf.d/61-gfs-bodoni-classic.conf
FileSize350
MD5616480F6B2CF1DFC835363013847BAC0
SHA-18B12275B72B1B4DA25F17BC60DE29394E7282492
SHA-2568ABE5DBC2B68F2D980FD5C643373F4D5CE341285226BA4454C0D1AA99A15C75F
SSDEEP6:TMVBd/4qb8Y/yL3SEfNi9DilnNmA5sJPmlnNeciEfNyyxLn:TMHdghY/S3psqd5+P2sc5ftn
TLSHT113E0865D71F4545171D45A0F733474964F819DBFA5B3701330E83D545F8D1C65053746
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MD5C16DB6FADB42186908CBC56FD0BA619A
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PackageDescriptionGiambattista Bodoni was the most prolific Italian typecutter of the 18th century. While he worked in the Vatican Press he was involved in the typecutting of “exotic” languages for which catholic literature was printed. When he established his own press in Parma he did publish many books of the classics with his own Greek typefaces in the last quarter of the 18th century. He was among the first European typecutters to move away from the byzantine cursive tradition with the numerous ligatures which was the norm until then. His Greek types influenced many subsequent designers, yet they fell in disuse by the middle of the 19th century. GFS presented Bodoni's original Greek typeface in the commemorative edition of Pindar's Olympian Odes (2004), in digital version by George D. Matthiopoulos, and is now available as free ware for the general public. In the OpenType features, under ligatures, one may alternately use diphthongs with the accents placed in between the characters, as Giambattista Bodoni did when setting greek texts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-bodoni-classic-fonts
PackageRelease7.fc10
PackageVersion20070415
SHA-107486EC8306A55CEA9B2B0A9A6D00555AF8FF8D3
SHA-2566D0D8B0AC9C382F89C71ACF60CCFAEF8F9BD4E65FC9B9D1FC9B6214D65CB6E03