Result for EC20494F6ABA869F5E03D9E6BE2DDA4066AB7DA5

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail/61-gfs-garaldus-fonts.conf
FileSize741
MD50226104370DF87E870383BD0B0027E06
SHA-1EC20494F6ABA869F5E03D9E6BE2DDA4066AB7DA5
SHA-25655253E8573F4A2B80AD24CC926F82929A395F8C2A79E62C1EC087A15FF585AE8
SSDEEP12:TM3i0bB2JQqTO+xRoBdUWmxQumCrY71gPWj6Clg+Lpqk+P2sc6+Lftv:qRbBOO8Rm9puBrY7ten+Fp+Jl+Td
TLSHT1A40199E541F8494836C006277768752B6D88DABF427770A6F0DC370C0F2E44254B33E5
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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
MD5B89B60D7597AAF21DA2B4C2CEECA4A25
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAs it is known, the Greek alphabet was used in majuscule form for over a millennium before the minuscule letters gradually replaced it until they became the official script in the 9th century A.D. Thereafter, majuscule letters were confined to sparse use as initials or elaborate titles until the Italian Renaissance. The new art of Typography, as well as the need of the humanists to mimic the ancient Greco-Roman period brought back the extensive use of the majuscule letter-forms in both Latin and Greek typography. Greek books of the time were printed using the contemporary Byzantine hand with which they combined capital letters modeled on the Roman antiquity, i.e. with thick and thin strokes and serifs. At the same time the Byzantine majuscule tradition, principally used on theological editions, remained alive until the early 19th century. It has been designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-garaldus-fonts
PackageRelease27.fc33
PackageVersion20080707
SHA-13F126F4081AF53A1C8E82ECC6AB3A923E28BD825
SHA-256B5DBA6CD2292F382FD58996A388DC9BC7ECDABDD9B510FC6EC797246C4F12AAB
Key Value
MD530850705E29151B848A06E4D5B4F5478
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionAs it is known, the Greek alphabet was used in majuscule form for over a millennium before the minuscule letters gradually replaced it until they became the official script in the 9th century A.D. Thereafter, majuscule letters were confined to sparse use as initials or elaborate titles until the Italian Renaissance. The new art of Typography, as well as the need of the humanists to mimic the ancient Greco-Roman period brought back the extensive use of the majuscule letter-forms in both Latin and Greek typography. Greek books of the time were printed using the contemporary Byzantine hand with which they combined capital letters modeled on the Roman antiquity, i.e. with thick and thin strokes and serifs. At the same time the Byzantine majuscule tradition, principally used on theological editions, remained alive until the early 19th century. It has been designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-garaldus-fonts
PackageRelease27.fc33
PackageVersion20080707
SHA-112438BC2A39FED05339BB711B4287208801A9230
SHA-2565D4E61F66A2545D36CF7B776C336B553D1DC623C2B7AD5874F613AADCD4C0B81