Result for DC8131593AD6798F47E051DC89F71059ED843D92

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/fonts-levien-museum/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize763
MD5E67316876E60E9FC6340FA091BF6CBB3
SHA-1DC8131593AD6798F47E051DC89F71059ED843D92
SHA-256BA51EDB4774117A6CCFFC3FF07C5ADFFA216B31EB6F8DDB9DD2D6BDC90F2A7F8
SSDEEP12:Xnueg+M/AfZXCWvZ8WaJcIQ3DgaLzIHvdPe31CchbqWPiKyDM2:XuegvAsS1aJcdAw315lqlF
TLSHT15D0170B1802A0046FB44CEE8ECD3A8DA82AF881181A75436427B5026060B6A7010437C
hashlookup:parent-total2
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
FileSize180504
MD5AD3800FD74DEF40D94D918075F57750C
PackageDescriptionmetal Centaur fonts revival family Museum Sixty is based on 60 point metal Monotype Centaur. The source for A-Z& is the specimen page opening American Proprietary Typefaces, ed. David Pankow. The primary source for the lowercase is the original Centaur specimen booklet by Lanston Monotype, London, 1929. . Museum Fourteen is based on 14 point metal Monotype Centaur. The primary source is the text of American Proprietary Typefaces. . Museum Bible is based on 18 point metal Bible Centaur. The source is the booklet, "An Account of the Making of the Oxford Lectern Bible", Lanston Monotype, Philadelphia, 1936. . Museum Foundry is based on the 14 point original foundry version of Centaur, as cut by Robert Wiebking of Chicago. The source is "Amycus et Célestin", printed at the Museum Press in New York, 1916.
PackageMaintainerDebian Fonts Task Force <pkg-fonts-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamefonts-levien-museum
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion001.002-4
SHA-16616BF5D5B45FC0111F1CA38AB9CF1B6B1C25A04
SHA-256DA2F9497E190144F68D17D4F390F9A8299803EF814DC4C1EB7D1F03A978C89D8
Key Value
FileSize180402
MD588997325B04D4864E60FC5255F73481E
PackageDescriptionmetal Centaur fonts revival family Museum Sixty is based on 60 point metal Monotype Centaur. The source for A-Z& is the specimen page opening American Proprietary Typefaces, ed. David Pankow. The primary source for the lowercase is the original Centaur specimen booklet by Lanston Monotype, London, 1929. . Museum Fourteen is based on 14 point metal Monotype Centaur. The primary source is the text of American Proprietary Typefaces. . Museum Bible is based on 18 point metal Bible Centaur. The source is the booklet, "An Account of the Making of the Oxford Lectern Bible", Lanston Monotype, Philadelphia, 1936. . Museum Foundry is based on the 14 point original foundry version of Centaur, as cut by Robert Wiebking of Chicago. The source is "Amycus et Célestin", printed at the Museum Press in New York, 1916.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamefonts-levien-museum
PackageSectionfonts
PackageVersion001.002-4
SHA-15828EFEF26DC761A1010F54271F79EC1D0C1252E
SHA-256CEA261BD6982C566C1ABB373AC9BC7B4E0A93386FD768BFD9A59BF9809F5F99A