Result for D634C509E5564F5403696329344C8E22C51E6905

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/sil-tai-heritage-pro-fonts/OFL-FAQ.txt
FileSize59102
MD5E1FCE1AA03D642BCD71CC7FB447DEC07
SHA-1D634C509E5564F5403696329344C8E22C51E6905
SHA-2566CE1A4A56230B36A4812BD2ED5526DBBA01D373A1C29D6B5881F0B58505E9260
SSDEEP1536:ByxGO4K5UW1RX7M7YXWph5xoSzzTdlw0tcW5xmY:BJObffM7YYSS7di0xf
TLSHT1F7430A1FB348133202C20192B75B69DFE72DA07C33AAA5A5586EC09C23E696D13777DD
hashlookup:parent-total15
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 15 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5291E64772B2DDCEC22F618501F65AA68
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAlkalami is a font family for Arabic-based writing systems in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger. This style of writing African Ajami has sometimes been called Sudani Kufi or Rubutun Kano. Alkǎlami (pronounced al-KA-la-mi) is the local word for the Arabic “qalam”, a type of sharpened stick used for writing on wooden boards in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger, and what gives the style its distinct appearance. The baseline stroke is very thick and solid. The ascenders and other vertical strokes including the teeth are very narrow when compared to the baseline. A generous line height is necessary to allow for deep swashes and descenders, and the overall look of the page is a very black, solid rectangle. Diacritics are much smaller in scale, with very little distance from the main letters. The Alkalami font supports the characters known to be used by languages written with the Kano style of Arabic script, but may not have the characters needed for other languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-alkalami-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion1.200
SHA-172BC993A35A172FE279A1ADE0AE01048DEBC091B
SHA-2560B0BBFFB4252D568ADCDE92A8F2AB1A4BE0F670ADD844C1400A5433A61B7AE8A
Key Value
MD5CC4F85701653B2C7FF3EE049D88FE988
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAnnapurna SIL is a Unicode-based font family with broad support for writing systems that use the Devanagari script. Inspired by traditional calligraphic forms, the design is intended to be highly readable, reasonably compact, and visually attractive. The Devanagari script is used to write over 170 languages in South Asia. Annapurna SIL supports a full range of these writing systems.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-annapurna-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion1.204
SHA-12C3B87D19A908AEBFBB70AD68D17FEEE7888B34D
SHA-256C6252AEB0911B2732CCA350DC27E31D59CDC0752E6A64DBA9729661DFF09AB11
Key Value
MD5D10A498C96C8349323F1343000195665
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAnnapurna SIL is a Unicode-based font family with broad support for writing systems that use the Devanagari script. Inspired by traditional calligraphic forms, the design is intended to be highly readable, reasonably compact, and visually attractive. The Devanagari script is used to write over 170 languages in South Asia. Annapurna SIL supports a full range of these writing systems.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-annapurna-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion1.204
SHA-16982A7AC64501452B9A92826EA51CF1A949329EA
SHA-25670BCB9E2D9059E29D6457F081077F6783CDF4F0372098112D16FD048F00D481D
Key Value
MD5B1FF120F6822B71447427C36DFCFFC91
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAwami Nastaliq is a Nastaliq-style Arabic script font family supporting a wide variety of languages of southwest Asia, including but not limited to Urdu. This font is aimed at minority language support. This makes it unique among Nastaliq fonts. Nastaliq, based on a centuries-old calligraphic tradition, is considered one of the most beautiful scripts on the planet. Nastaliq has been called “the bride of calligraphy” but its complexity also makes it one of the most difficult scripts to render using a computer font. Its right-to-left direction, vertical nature, and context-specific shaping provide a challenge to any font rendering engine and make it much more difficult to render than the flat (Naskh) Arabic script that it is based on. As a result, font developers have long struggled to produce a font with the correct shaping but at the same time avoid overlapping of dots and diacritics. In order to account for the seemingly infinite variations, the Graphite rendering engine has been extended just to handle these complexities properly.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-awami-nastaliq-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion2.000
SHA-14127E6E62C369BE40FB4C0411CAF00CA14278C2B
SHA-256D25C5756048372710337A7507CD33913B5D5898E00E72D32FDA8F8C3FA7A19A7
Key Value
MD5B2D11CD05FB81EAF5FD4DD6C05CF62A2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAwami Nastaliq is a Nastaliq-style Arabic script font family supporting a wide variety of languages of southwest Asia, including but not limited to Urdu. This font is aimed at minority language support. This makes it unique among Nastaliq fonts. Nastaliq, based on a centuries-old calligraphic tradition, is considered one of the most beautiful scripts on the planet. Nastaliq has been called “the bride of calligraphy” but its complexity also makes it one of the most difficult scripts to render using a computer font. Its right-to-left direction, vertical nature, and context-specific shaping provide a challenge to any font rendering engine and make it much more difficult to render than the flat (Naskh) Arabic script that it is based on. As a result, font developers have long struggled to produce a font with the correct shaping but at the same time avoid overlapping of dots and diacritics. In order to account for the seemingly infinite variations, the Graphite rendering engine has been extended just to handle these complexities properly.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-awami-nastaliq-fonts
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion2.000
SHA-113F853307D5A265C7834881F2EDB9553C401363D
SHA-256ACFA130B9642D190317E275E5C63ADCA189D66A8B34D9150C70DF4FF0D68531A
Key Value
MD55DFBFD699CDAA2033FAF6F715758B968
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAlkalami is a font family for Arabic-based writing systems in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger. This style of writing African Ajami has sometimes been called Sudani Kufi or Rubutun Kano. Alkǎlami (pronounced al-KA-la-mi) is the local word for the Arabic “qalam”, a type of sharpened stick used for writing on wooden boards in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger, and what gives the style its distinct appearance. The baseline stroke is very thick and solid. The ascenders and other vertical strokes including the teeth are very narrow when compared to the baseline. A generous line height is necessary to allow for deep swashes and descenders, and the overall look of the page is a very black, solid rectangle. Diacritics are much smaller in scale, with very little distance from the main letters. The Alkalami font supports the characters known to be used by languages written with the Kano style of Arabic script, but may not have the characters needed for other languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-alkalami-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion1.200
SHA-169BA834C26A992A9C7BE1584FD3D634A9A655C9F
SHA-25662D5F313E9C621E1811231BAB95557C836C7B1D52327E49B550AA0F7D084C0CD
Key Value
MD54BC1C8BBC05020B11940AF0683591F74
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTagmukay is a Shifinagh script font with support for the Tawallammat Tamajaq language. The script name is more commonly spelled Tifinagh, but Shifinagh is the preferred spelling in the region where Tawallammat Tamajaq is spoken. Tawallammat Tamajaq, when written in the Shifinagh script, follows the traditional “consonant only” way of writing this ancient script. The Tagmukay font family has these consonants and also the logic needed to form the bi-consonant ligatures needed to distinguish between vocalic and non-vocalic consonant clusters.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-tagmukay-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion2.000
SHA-17448F0CCF23EFE0B823249EA9FFFA6A697421FA8
SHA-2564C6ECAE590F84194ABB7B5DD5F1DF1CB74DD08706822E23826329CD65A0FD533
Key Value
MD5CAE03F5691584CBDC7236CAEEA963D77
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Tai people of northwestern Vietnam and surrounding areas have a long tradition of literacy in the Tai Viet script. Tai Heritage Pro reflects the traditional style of this script.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-tai-heritage-pro-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion2.600
SHA-129DCBBC1816F289CD256C2BD98FA691AE10C7EC4
SHA-256CDFD136F669104BA8636DA7B94F65FC017EF1807DA5DC79A7256E50E847F1F5D
Key Value
MD53606DA2EEEEB28DB9829F3453184CD7A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Tai people of northwestern Vietnam and surrounding areas have a long tradition of literacy in the Tai Viet script. Tai Heritage Pro reflects the traditional style of this script.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-tai-heritage-pro-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion2.600
SHA-188EA74404FF803A8C53783C3DEED3F07F93E196F
SHA-2565B8E980C05BCF23CDE5FFBE5E96748EDADE0E53A13B7D294614365E16EE86916
Key Value
MD5018EBBBF80AA881F0434BC362EC9083E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAnnapurna SIL is a Unicode-based font family with broad support for writing systems that use the Devanagari script. Inspired by traditional calligraphic forms, the design is intended to be highly readable, reasonably compact, and visually attractive. The Devanagari script is used to write over 170 languages in South Asia. Annapurna SIL supports a full range of these writing systems.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-annapurna-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion1.204
SHA-1437764934F109F280CAC2E9F0A96D928B896FDCB
SHA-2562BAE8F335545E04FF92EE3FE185582ECD342AE6E084093BD592F991B8005D7A7
Key Value
MD51CDA4F82763A24E377D354F8A37C2DBE
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTagmukay is a Shifinagh script font with support for the Tawallammat Tamajaq language. The script name is more commonly spelled Tifinagh, but Shifinagh is the preferred spelling in the region where Tawallammat Tamajaq is spoken. Tawallammat Tamajaq, when written in the Shifinagh script, follows the traditional “consonant only” way of writing this ancient script. The Tagmukay font family has these consonants and also the logic needed to form the bi-consonant ligatures needed to distinguish between vocalic and non-vocalic consonant clusters.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-tagmukay-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion2.000
SHA-153DBD7E8D85E2DC8951F6814DD8CBD71E99C6869
SHA-256C8E66AF673A798C16C2498D76F8B36BBA840BCB519964CF7DBD507F80C0246B6
Key Value
MD5750B6F175BA4386A27B3C4B1B40F0D84
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAlkalami is a font family for Arabic-based writing systems in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger. This style of writing African Ajami has sometimes been called Sudani Kufi or Rubutun Kano. Alkǎlami (pronounced al-KA-la-mi) is the local word for the Arabic “qalam”, a type of sharpened stick used for writing on wooden boards in the Kano region of Nigeria and in Niger, and what gives the style its distinct appearance. The baseline stroke is very thick and solid. The ascenders and other vertical strokes including the teeth are very narrow when compared to the baseline. A generous line height is necessary to allow for deep swashes and descenders, and the overall look of the page is a very black, solid rectangle. Diacritics are much smaller in scale, with very little distance from the main letters. The Alkalami font supports the characters known to be used by languages written with the Kano style of Arabic script, but may not have the characters needed for other languages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-alkalami-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion1.200
SHA-1D49F382FEC9D736A2FDD2A3D55B334C1B6C0C6D9
SHA-2569199825952D2EC88A81286246CBA8E501B37FBF44D8EE8593F3B84BD6ED8D2CA
Key Value
MD56E088E328465161101700CC05D5ED29D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Tai people of northwestern Vietnam and surrounding areas have a long tradition of literacy in the Tai Viet script. Tai Heritage Pro reflects the traditional style of this script.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-tai-heritage-pro-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc32
PackageVersion2.600
SHA-16B530967CA214F57C7B211B1B0D3D54EF441B2F3
SHA-25652C071A621771E485DB4E522C419501ADBF9AE64884FB35093F3747FE58EFFA8
Key Value
MD552F4C099038645DA6FC52C190C4D892E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAwami Nastaliq is a Nastaliq-style Arabic script font family supporting a wide variety of languages of southwest Asia, including but not limited to Urdu. This font is aimed at minority language support. This makes it unique among Nastaliq fonts. Nastaliq, based on a centuries-old calligraphic tradition, is considered one of the most beautiful scripts on the planet. Nastaliq has been called “the bride of calligraphy” but its complexity also makes it one of the most difficult scripts to render using a computer font. Its right-to-left direction, vertical nature, and context-specific shaping provide a challenge to any font rendering engine and make it much more difficult to render than the flat (Naskh) Arabic script that it is based on. As a result, font developers have long struggled to produce a font with the correct shaping but at the same time avoid overlapping of dots and diacritics. In order to account for the seemingly infinite variations, the Graphite rendering engine has been extended just to handle these complexities properly.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-awami-nastaliq-fonts
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion2.000
SHA-13126B178C4471977106A2823450524ABAD06CD8D
SHA-256E1FD84313BD4E17329CA838DB49A6E401A1ABEEFC524F166E0523A76301C0433
Key Value
MD57DA529BFF4E0703DA07B33A30C97FC81
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTagmukay is a Shifinagh script font with support for the Tawallammat Tamajaq language. The script name is more commonly spelled Tifinagh, but Shifinagh is the preferred spelling in the region where Tawallammat Tamajaq is spoken. Tawallammat Tamajaq, when written in the Shifinagh script, follows the traditional “consonant only” way of writing this ancient script. The Tagmukay font family has these consonants and also the logic needed to form the bi-consonant ligatures needed to distinguish between vocalic and non-vocalic consonant clusters.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesil-tagmukay-fonts
PackageRelease6.fc33
PackageVersion2.000
SHA-1ACC0D13F13BAB22ECBF6571399BD703E6A1C8E48
SHA-256554A223438E6C36EE4471BFD0B210C4EE412A3F824B5D02806F08899921835A0