Result for F47AAE7930B30A7BDFD5F130434EB3A93B40437C

Query result

Key Value
FileName61-gfs-pyrsos-fonts.xml
FileSize360
MD5CA5C1AD5CEF716705CE4388B326E9FD5
SHA-1F47AAE7930B30A7BDFD5F130434EB3A93B40437C
SHA-2565E15C1BFF87E69CDFA59B7AB3A13B92B1FE66EACB02FBA88970C926ED7AD649C
SSDEEP6:TM3i0bB2qbcQahTgLRatxD14LeKQre9MXb+bX3N2xiCOK9AxKUrFslnNuMrZpL3T:TM3i0bB2NQqTO+xRoVQsgqUxVgQJNJjv
TLSHT134E020B955F90907B4D19586BB25EA3A1D949A53514B305734DDB50C5FC02C5A41B343
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hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5D376784FC982466D723D57E7932483D9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopedia Pyrsos (1927-1933), from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease23.fc33
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1AF421D5991415C0B97AC3791923EB56D333A1CCE
SHA-256161A9C0E4FD6FF6B114D9A4A591D1C5503DB20F0AC1DDC971A52CAC78E6DF4FE
Key Value
MD5F9644276437EB7F73C3F9B0B8C6670F7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopedia Pyrsos (1927-1933), from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease21.fc32
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1B3660D296B4BE2A71F6619A7EA0F596DAE1FAB8D
SHA-256F10379A1A3303824C6D49040B9A52494AB401793E4269F0E32C1E68D390DC500
Key Value
MD51525CFF612C11B8DAC4FEAD07C3C4625
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis typeface first appeared in the late 20s and was used as an alternative italic type to the most commonly used Greek italics at the time, coming from Germany (Leipsig). The name commemorates the edition of the Greek encyclopedia Pyrsos (1927-1933), from which the types were taken. The font was digitally designed by George D. Matthiopoulos and is freely available by GFS.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-pyrsos-fonts
PackageRelease23.fc33
PackageVersion20090618
SHA-1CD5BF1CFD3B9F8E9B1CE300BDA0F62113E29457D
SHA-256F9E9A68EDF57F11D73EB4AD78E870B8B9D67588F5A30ED234564B64A6CE74FDB