Result for E5E6F85AE08338A8876B8760E1276F5C1AAAD5FC

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FileName./usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail/66-sil-alkalami-fonts.conf
FileSize1157
MD556FE4A2C7109B2FCB7C51CD94FF2638E
SHA-1E5E6F85AE08338A8876B8760E1276F5C1AAAD5FC
SHA-2565E6EA3538AB9A274C743672EB7B3C06FCE9A854B0133271887719687647AE092
SSDEEP24:qRbBYO8Rm4VBrY7vjGnZnBrY7NcLrbn5am2+tam2Pd:WP6m4V5Y7L4p5Y7CjsmomG
TLSHT1F721E4E581F98A403F8049137BA4BA1F6ED9EABF016720A5F0CD7A000F5FD8211B756A
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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