Result for AEBA2125C6A29B2A794F6144886050D17935B014

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/fonts-sil-harmattan/documentation/DOCUMENTATION.txt
FileSize554
MD5AA002FE6FEB06ECC8AA351F541E624DE
SHA-1AEBA2125C6A29B2A794F6144886050D17935B014
SHA-256F1AADF1843166CAA181DE76392ADDCB45E7408C1D3934934ED6F4ABB7CD2F901
SSDEEP12:/CSLTFM3p22E2wU6SurRlupQcm6mcJVEXu/z7FKjFq/z7FKj/:aSfFM3u3Xuxm6mQ0wcZMcT
TLSHT135F02BEE1E94477328874952E74ED4CD5C1DE5B06773986F304C70782380BA407A67D6
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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
FileSize526184
MD5E26C4394400E90C5942FFC7355E4CEE2
PackageDescriptionArabic script font for West African languages Harmattan, named after the trade winds that blow during the winter in West Africa, is designed in a Warsh style to suit the needs of languages using the Arabic script in West Africa. . Harmattan does not cover the full Unicode Arabic repertoire. It only supports characters known to be used by languages in West Africa. . Harmattan makes use of state-of-the-art font technologies to support complex typographic issues. Font smarts are implemented using OpenType and Graphite technologies. . Harmattan provides a simplified rendering of Arabic script, using basic connecting glyphs but not including a wide variety of additional ligatures or contextual alternates (only the required lam-alef ligatures). This simplified style is often preferred for clarity, especially in non-Arabic languages, but may be considered unattractive in more traditional and literate communities.
PackageMaintainerDebian Fonts Task Force <pkg-fonts-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamefonts-sil-harmattan
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion1.00-1
SHA-1153F6BDC46E47001A768EAB6E3F33511B837B6B4
SHA-256DF8831248991B73919B35CEAAE7E3FA0C13868104E5069DB3146009911026DDF
Key Value
FileSize523298
MD5879A0CA441B702590FEB390BCBECD836
PackageDescriptionArabic script font for West African languages Harmattan, named after the trade winds that blow during the winter in West Africa, is designed in a Warsh style to suit the needs of languages using the Arabic script in West Africa. . Harmattan does not cover the full Unicode Arabic repertoire. It only supports characters known to be used by languages in West Africa. . Harmattan makes use of state-of-the-art font technologies to support complex typographic issues. Font smarts are implemented using OpenType and Graphite technologies. . Harmattan provides a simplified rendering of Arabic script, using basic connecting glyphs but not including a wide variety of additional ligatures or contextual alternates (only the required lam-alef ligatures). This simplified style is often preferred for clarity, especially in non-Arabic languages, but may be considered unattractive in more traditional and literate communities.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamefonts-sil-harmattan
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion1.00-1
SHA-1392B6154EC633AD42BA8793E3EE46D3AC83B3E22
SHA-2561B3B08B16C01B344091F08EFBEEE3B72D6309B3C8224F0D4D621469F02E17881