Result for FF52EB3142B817343EF34030E5591B6748312095

Query result

Key Value
FileNamegfs-fleischman-fonts.spec
FileSize2703
MD536C2FDFEED7B617220658748DB6EE061
SHA-1FF52EB3142B817343EF34030E5591B6748312095
SHA-2563E7437E3D1EA46A8CE275C24CF6BB44C51C192EB3D6E8F7B991482CF1954FC58
SSDEEP48:8qtsSBjteEVKIdasB4tqLy7wKi65fF3JXtFsLs1cHPdPQXAeuV/z2t:X7jteEVKpszci6RJPuA1hYA
TLSHT174519402361807BF63C266EEFF8B57C0B28CD279566E6423306C00A513C4272B2F96A7
hashlookup:parent-total2
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
MD5B9A65ADAC114FAE7C702AAF317A0AAF6
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. GFS Fleischman was cut by Johann Michael Fleischman, type cutter of the Dutch Enschedé foundry and follows the baroque style of the mid-18th century aesthetics. It has been designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-fleischman-fonts
PackageRelease27.fc33
PackageVersion20080303
SHA-1F432E5AC2CA7CCC1B8D6E5770576E91901E658EC
SHA-256B2748478E788EC6D54DB5E189D11F9593BF038A5E58595EFCE25C63B1BC0067D
Key Value
MD5644028F723FA50B439274CC6EA39477C
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. GFS Fleischman was cut by Johann Michael Fleischman, type cutter of the Dutch Enschedé foundry and follows the baroque style of the mid-18th century aesthetics. It has been designed by George D. Matthiopoulos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegfs-fleischman-fonts
PackageRelease27.fc33
PackageVersion20080303
SHA-17B6ADD0C9616897BD3F72F98862A24569847A315
SHA-256F896C0152E0F16C27AB63413457FFC79924ABC852814FF922604546DB3E3587E