Result for E7242991D8220E36A3CA8C4733A888FD49FA4A01

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FileName./usr/share/licenses/catharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts/OFL.txt
FileSize4414
MD5D6C8C18026E9755EC824AFC996ECB02A
SHA-1E7242991D8220E36A3CA8C4733A888FD49FA4A01
SHA-2566DA27A8A466DC3329A0DA24FD2A6573F5B79DAAF25002F70E87E62C192CFA1B4
SSDEEP96:yDKn/UibMxxUDfGkKnjfRU88f+BktjVKvR1wyQeQHDZoN:y/sMPZW88f+XvR9QHtE
TLSHT12891C82A3F4423B119C0D242F777E9DEE61A517D33AB69C9506AC16C23A6D2803FE790
hashlookup:parent-total18
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
MD51A91529D664A96E57F1EB18C903CDA0B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. Cormorant Unicase, is a small-caps variant with some lowercase letter-forms for an eye-catching futuristic look.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-unicase-fonts
PackageRelease4.20200316git83d1fa9.fc33
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-10431229F88759E8724250BA3865848A380D809EB
SHA-256533A4C5E54A5FB0CEAF3FB4751E046F7E65090782EBE64E6BAB677147531491B
Key Value
MD593993E5F300D2EE8354F8FFB81EB99F2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. While Cormorant’s quality is most evident in titling and poster usage at the largest sizes, its Garamond genome renders it highly legible down to text sizes on high-resolution devices and in print. This is particularly true about the “Cormorant Garamond” cuts of the typeface. Cormorant Garamond offers larger counters and subtly more traditional Garamond shapes for a few key characters to achieve more reading comfort.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts
PackageRelease4.20200316git83d1fa9.fc33
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-127F749DB4F58DC347C255578178B82F490342049
SHA-2564CC4B7C0DA8534E691CF66E002FE36C7EFA78E99CC34C772E72DA6FD3FD0B0E5
Key Value
MD59C39A05F215F53B9B197AFDE2EC8BD08
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. While Cormorant’s quality is most evident in titling and poster usage at the largest sizes, its Garamond genome renders it highly legible down to text sizes on high-resolution devices and in print. This is particularly true about the “Cormorant Garamond” cuts of the typeface. Cormorant Garamond offers larger counters and subtly more traditional Garamond shapes for a few key characters to achieve more reading comfort.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts
PackageRelease4.20200316git83d1fa9.fc33
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-12838212771032DD7CF094B792077E1169F6A92CD
SHA-2561E261E329E8350B8C9D049A2AE4FE57AFB4E33A425A6BD0966D3E4BC5E2B45B9
Key Value
MD54F639B624FB050F04C3A3D89537286F6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides optional documentation files shipped with catharsis-cormorant-fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-fonts-doc
PackageRelease4.20200316git83d1fa9.fc33
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-1383CF294061F42B9382692BF551AC8A7E82A8456
SHA-2560BDF5078A9726936D3AC85B102F36DF611C6498EB4464A37783957BB850BE727
Key Value
MD5CCFA4A48E52304E2255F25DC969BCCFB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-fonts
PackageRelease4.20200316git83d1fa9.fc33
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-14B43EE98A22238916ED56BA3F7B74A5EF6463417
SHA-256B3C9461ACE425025752221B035CB65FA2A95F24617B5E4169FEFBBA5589491BB
Key Value
MD54FCB5392BCFF7CA8C00940F27DF5EC89
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. Cormorant Upright is an un-slanted cursive of the main Cormorant font family.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-upright-fonts
PackageRelease2.20200316git83d1fa9.fc32
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-16474B7E7183889A2FDF503154601EED3706F5A58
SHA-2565F39FD00929E9AC59F1371B359849A347BEDC74FD5B67E8399B7D4E6F6895845
Key Value
MD51EC6A950300071EA3B6E98CC07689CAC
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides optional documentation files shipped with catharsis-cormorant-fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-fonts-doc
PackageRelease2.20200316git83d1fa9.fc32
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-16541AD554655612D0DD4DB0673BB2DAAF3540970
SHA-256FE2C7EB5A14CFCC9394ABA49B76F300D6A28AC6751C6828DD8B05A8EC5CE1689
Key Value
MD5E637FB2A9492295F647223135F86FA8E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. While Cormorant’s quality is most evident in titling and poster usage at the largest sizes, its Garamond genome renders it highly legible down to text sizes on high-resolution devices and in print. This is particularly true about the “Cormorant Garamond” cuts of the typeface. Cormorant Garamond offers larger counters and subtly more traditional Garamond shapes for a few key characters to achieve more reading comfort.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-garamond-fonts
PackageRelease2.20200316git83d1fa9.fc32
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-179E8ABE5AA2E7193D1204A53BB9A1420E9A40C01
SHA-2563E99E8BFAB54E534CD0298D7C45DD9630C26C93A2F0A4433ED2943322A6CF68B
Key Value
MD55E0F656CA62B38835F6B1904D908068E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescription Cormorant is an original design for an extravagant display serif font family inspired by the Garamond heritage, hand-drawn and produced by Catharsis Fonts. While traditional Garamond cuts make for exquisite reading at book sizes, they appear clumpy and inelegant at larger sizes. The design goal of Cormorant was to distill the aesthetic essence of Garamond, unfetter it from the limitations of metal printing, and allow it to bloom into its natural refined form at high definition. Cormorant is characterized by scandalously small counters, razor-sharp serifs, dangerously smooth curves, and flamboyantly tall accents. While many implementations of Garamond at small optical sizes already exist (including the open-sourced EB Garamond by Georg Duffner), Cormorant aims for the sparsely populated niche of display-size counterparts that exploit the high resolution of contemporary screens and print media to the fullest. Cormorant is made for large sizes; the larger, the better. However, it works well as a text face in high-resolution environments. Cormorant is a native 21st-century typeface making ample use of OpenType technology. Some OpenType features are applied automatically while you type, subtly improving the flow of the text. This includes kerning, standard ligatures, and contextual alternates. Other features are intended to be activated manually by the user, such as discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, small capitals, and alternate figure sets. In Cormorant Infant, the letters “a g y” and their derivatives are replaced by gentle schoolbook-style single-storey shapes.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-infant-fonts
PackageRelease2.20200316git83d1fa9.fc32
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-18BAA5B021DBD182AD77738CA35D02ED682A96247
SHA-256FDF5228C5AD4A74E957F56F73431C44A4B954550DD95D1B47129DE15E0534D2C
Key Value
MD5C014813C95CCBCD28D740661B0ED7F4B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides optional documentation files shipped with catharsis-cormorant-fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamecatharsis-cormorant-fonts-doc
PackageRelease4.20200316git83d1fa9.fc33
PackageVersion3.602
SHA-1A66F28E0AA7E39734431A91CE9B6EFAF73BE9968
SHA-256DD1B5697ACCD7D5DBBD2C39A590B18972BB818AA159948613CFFCF073883468D