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diff --git a/documentation/src/license.dox b/documentation/src/license.dox new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b894ef77c --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/src/license.dox @@ -0,0 +1,502 @@ +/** + + \page license J - Software License + +\par December 11, 2001 + +The FLTK library and included programs are provided under the terms +of the GNU Library General Public License (LGPL) with the following +exceptions: + +-# Modifications to the FLTK configure script, config + header file, and makefiles by themselves to support + a specific platform do not constitute a modified or + derivative work.<BR> + <BR> + The authors do request that such modifications be + contributed to the FLTK project - send all + contributions to "fltk-bugs@fltk.org".<BR> + <BR> +-# Widgets that are subclassed from FLTK widgets do not + constitute a derivative work.<BR> + <BR> +-# Static linking of applications and widgets to the + FLTK library does not constitute a derivative work + and does not require the author to provide source + code for the application or widget, use the shared + FLTK libraries, or link their applications or + widgets against a user-supplied version of FLTK.<BR> + <BR> + If you link the application or widget to a modified + version of FLTK, then the changes to FLTK must be + provided under the terms of the LGPL in sections + 1, 2, and 4.<BR> + <BR> +-# You do not have to provide a copy of the FLTK license + with programs that are linked to the FLTK library, nor + do you have to identify the FLTK license in your + program or documentation as required by section 6 + of the LGPL.<BR> + <BR> + However, programs must still identify their use of FLTK. + The following example statement can be included in user + documentation to satisfy this requirement:<BR> + <BR> + <I>[program/widget] is based in part on the work of + the FLTK project (http://www.fltk.org).</I> + +<HR> + +\par GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + +Version 2, June 1991 <BR> +Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <BR> +59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA <BR> +Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of +this license document, but changing it is not allowed. <BR> +[This is the first released version of the library GPL. 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