Result for ADEA05C284F255DEF6E5FA96D925AC56BA97000B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/nanosvg-devel/README.md
FileSize4132
MD5F33D38CAF23D45C2D3C2512D1B1506F3
SHA-1ADEA05C284F255DEF6E5FA96D925AC56BA97000B
SHA-25678A3156A440263A5D3131C7A790F9F9E5DE5331B0A9E3604E07D5D8E1F3B21D3
SSDEEP96:oRc/FcA7qYn8OzkpJmbQAiQg26XE8h5dpxp:woT8OZUF2upD
TLSHT12E8192295F5C633A5B7743A33A5FDAC7F72FC06943A059201CBC08757625A12523A38A
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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
MD5FEEABAFCD989092D2E021A658E8AF77A
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionNanoSVG is a simple SVG parser. The output of the parser is a list of cubic bezier shapes. The shapes in the SVG images are transformed by the viewBox and converted to specified units. That is, you should get the same looking data as your designed in your favorite app. NanoSVG can return the paths in few different units. For example if you want to render an image, you may choose to get the paths in pixels, or if you are feeding the data into a CNC-cutter, you may want to use millimeters. The units passed to NanoSVG should be one of: 'px', 'pt', 'pc' 'mm', 'cm', or 'in'. DPI (dots-per-inch) controls how the unit conversion is done. The library can be used by copying the .h files into the consuming package or through shared libraries installed by the CMake build process.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenanosvg-devel
PackageReleasebp156.1.5
PackageVersion2022.12.22
SHA-17C5D8B2DB8C69FE2C4BF54138B2DA627EBCF5678
SHA-256BC40B7C11864FC94CDB780F64DF211312B837B82CB1EC0CDE1D02D2174AF05FC
Key Value
MD523C61623D2CB8C2B20D35D93D30FCAAB
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionNanoSVG is a simple SVG parser. The output of the parser is a list of cubic bezier shapes. The shapes in the SVG images are transformed by the viewBox and converted to specified units. That is, you should get the same looking data as your designed in your favorite app. NanoSVG can return the paths in few different units. For example if you want to render an image, you may choose to get the paths in pixels, or if you are feeding the data into a CNC-cutter, you may want to use millimeters. The units passed to NanoSVG should be one of: 'px', 'pt', 'pc' 'mm', 'cm', or 'in'. DPI (dots-per-inch) controls how the unit conversion is done. The library can be used by copying the .h files into the consuming package or through shared libraries installed by the CMake build process.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamenanosvg-devel
PackageReleasebp156.1.5
PackageVersion2022.12.22
SHA-111AD698CA097C25F3E2862494D0A822F71527505
SHA-256596840E62CFB2CCF512F4C3E358CB253CD58168FCD246E8547693746A4BC2F7A