Result for C3D1B0148FB33556354D0BBB70CABA53F2816858

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/fonts/opentype/levien/TypoScript.otf
FileSize53216
MD585A59E04D9F28FCF1CB5F4353726B852
SHA-1C3D1B0148FB33556354D0BBB70CABA53F2816858
SHA-2561EF60839AA345B63B04787237A99D42C143C98220B22BF4AAE39746F344E2B12
SSDEEP1536:/tCue76MBFukVGTU0qtXAuBH5y/QFqCGtyslQlq:guk6iVGSBZyYUdZ3
TLSHT1B2338C91B998D492DE4E277709910C5D0B73EFDD2044A16A27C63ECF998FE4386B6323
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Key Value
FileSize49656
MD5F30F310EFC0A3E8BB4D04504B04A781A
PackageDescriptionclassic ATF Typo Script revival font Math typesetting requires an ornate capital script font for symbols such as script-H (Hilbert space), script-P (powerset), and so on. The most commonly used such font in TeX is rsfs (Ralph Smith's Formal Script), which is based on the classic ATF Typo Script. Many of the ATF script fonts have been professionally digitized, but not this one. . The lines of the Typo Script digitization are much more delicate and refined, largely because they're based on the 18pt metal, while rsfs is designed for a 10pt normal and 7pt subscript size. Thus, this draft can't really be used as a drop-in replacement, as the hairlines will simply be too light to reproduce well. At some point, the digital adaptation of the ATF optical scaling technology will be working, allowing to produce more robust versions suitable for use in text-sized mathematical setting.
PackageMaintainerDebian Fonts Task Force <debian-fonts@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamefonts-levien-typoscript
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion000.001-5
SHA-19573AAFC021D5908F4FF2CA201B5E86008BF3389
SHA-256F75E2ECF98BC817B492ABC9872C83CFA4FBEF8C6FD627855D455B6DA2516C578