Result for FC686A982C8796BC7DCEA857ADDA6658490ECDE7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/gfs-porson-fonts/OFL.txt
FileSize4550
MD501CFB8CA7B238593C5159E5563B91266
SHA-1FC686A982C8796BC7DCEA857ADDA6658490ECDE7
SHA-2566D77DC404407DA53791D591DA65842E32EDB8FC5BF86AD716EFD6AE58CACBDFF
SSDEEP96:P50F4/PfibMxxUD0jRsXUdRuE/2P+BktjV5Jzm5R1hJqeQHDZoN:PSasMPxdstE/2P+mzm5RTTQHtE
TLSHT1C591A41A3F4423B619C1D242E73BE5DEF22A516E336B69C5506BC16823E2C6903FE690
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hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 40 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD59F0097AE098BDDD1FB564BBA66226320
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease21.fc24
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-1082029AE8B39D75FD7FB914C4202422DFA9BD2E3
SHA-256DA280DDCF9856CE6D64ED69BA98481471C73F26B2B6F634FF8CE5D41E131F2EE
Key Value
MD52E3B4E30C8BA0E4B803F994459B288B4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease13.fc12
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-1083C48FC93C93BF9BAC4FE269FCD27600C264A03
SHA-25603B349F9F2C866E3852D4950089C507A2B51DED9426E5C83B523FFC1E82C2B4E
Key Value
MD55EDE5EABFD68C2A2743EBBBAF218E493
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease17.fc19
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-10AF78367341A5BA577A3A2D3546D750FE152FC6D
SHA-25613A612340218E6C24C1EACB0A88C4D8534008DA4CE43221092C9B0E80BAC1A12
Key Value
MD57C2F57F32A9536072E2622144AAB1BEF
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease16.fc18
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-1118F314C91AA6EEBD6B66B850F42A3236A628D45
SHA-256D45C99EAAFD64797DA88F43ADDC414492B911288F407CBB07A45DE10D3A70613
Key Value
MD5E06986079F3018C3D0CC081ED0DCB2F8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease18.fc20
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-113639B1C1D4B20B7D5FADEAAC77483A2BF5CFEE7
SHA-25605A0E8CB6013A514062F14012B77EC94269F1E85AF1466E8FB0517498EADB3FA
Key Value
MD51BE1F12A4610057715E6B0303CD9FDDD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package provides optional documentation files shipped with gfs-porson-fonts.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts-doc
PackageRelease30.fc32
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-114280D756D2641278833901883ADB486351B3944
SHA-25660296ABD9DF06713513A7C08AE5CB43B41FEADF009DCAE72DC8E040DFA154379
Key Value
MD522A04023C082F826B0E87D9571549E2D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease18.fc20
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-11496D0C36E3050295E762E9203F7FB5386FF09A6
SHA-2563D4B253A74992BEE19D31846B262513FA7E884A983A464970FBA4C14D5FBD1C2
Key Value
MD5FCB7F0786E1B3E4E965A44D9AC49DBF8
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease19.fc21
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-116AB8C20806D2C95AC98E51091C6A43F15D3F238
SHA-256C88C3FC56B37A6FE792A198A9E45D3438886E59D2FFA78A6F21C3AEA4F7F4E1B
Key Value
MD595CD40E480EB2ED7B5E1669CC5AEA9DA
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease14.fc15
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-12563B07A261AA752CBF011CCC4DA0285EDAA37ED
SHA-25633782F6ECF976C8399A4283C6CB1427B615CAE6861EEA1D2A006B9A78306E384
Key Value
MD5BBA2F4F82F9B04680DD3A503E961D1D0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionIn England, during the 1790’s, Cambridge University Press decided to procure a new set of Greek types. The university’s great scholar of Classics, Richard Porson was asked to produce a typeface based on his handsome handwriting and Richard Austin was commissioned to cut the types. The type was completed in 1808, after the untimely death of Porson the previous year. Its success was immediate and since then the classical editions in Great Britain and the U.S.A. use it, almost invariably. In 1913, Monotype released the typeface with some corrections, notably replacing the upright capitals suggested by Porson with inclined ones. In Greece the typeface was used under the name Pelasgika type. GFS Porson is based on the Monotype version, though using upright capitals, as in the original.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-porson-fonts
PackageRelease32.fc33
PackageVersion20060908
SHA-12A6F744FB6F452A80EDD713EC4D7C976F9FEDE13
SHA-2563660A4AAFEB06F6EA95CB212D7D115E23BC8C7223AF9803002E4C8B810F23162