Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
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OF
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OR
DATA
BEING
RENDERED
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OR
LOSSES
SUSTAINED
BY
YOU
OR
THIRD
PARTIES
OR
A
FAILURE
OF
THE
LIBRARY
TO
OPERATE
WITH
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OTHER
SOFTWARE),
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TERMS
AND CONDITIONS
How
to
Apply These Terms
to
Your
New
Libraries
If you develop a
new
library, and you
want
it
to
be
of
the greatest possible
use
to
the
public,
we
recommend
making
it
free software
that
everyone can
redistribute
and
change.
You
can
do
so
by permitting redistribution under these terms
(or,
alternatively,
under the terms
of
the ordinary General Public License).
To
apply these terms, attach the following notices
to
the
library.
It
is
safest
to
attach
them
to
the start
of
each source file
to
most effectively convey
the
exclusion
of
warranty; and
each file should have at least
the
"copyright"
line and a pointer
to
where
the
full notice
is
found.
<one line
to
give the library's name and
an
idea
of
what
it does.>
Copyright
(C)
<year> <name
of
author>
This library
is
free software; you can redistribute it
and/or
modify
it
under
the
terms
of
the
GNU
Lesser
General Public License
as
published by the
Free
Software Foundation;
either version
2.1
of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This
library
is
distributed
in
the
hope
that
it
will
be useful,
but
WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY;
without
even the implied warranty
of
MERCHANTABILITY
or
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
See
the
GNU
Lesser
General Public License for more details.
You
should have received a copy
of
the
GNU
Lesser
General Public License along
with
this library;
if
not, write
to
the
Free
Software Foundation,
Inc.,
59 Temple
Place,
Suite
330,
Boston, MA
02111-1307
USA
Also add information on
how
to
contact you by electronic and paper mail.
You
should also
get
your employer (if you work
as
a programmer) or your school,
if
any,
to
sign a
"copyright disclaimer"
for
the
library,
if
necessary. Here
is
a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne,
Inc.,
hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library 'Frob'
(a
library for
tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
signature
ofTy
Coon, 1 April1990
TyCoon, President
of
Vice
That's
all
there
is
to
it!
GNU
GENERAL
PUBLIC
LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright
(C)
1989,
1991
Free
Software Foundation, lnc.59
Temple
Place
-
Suite
330,
Boston, MA
02111-1307,
USA
Everyone
is
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to
copy and distribute verbatim copies
of
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is
not
allowed.
Preamble
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most
software are designed
to
take away your freedom
to
share and
change it.
By
contrast,
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GNU
General Public License
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your
freedom
to
share and change free software--to make sure the software
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users. This General Public License applies
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of
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Free Software Foundation's
software and
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any other program whose authors
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using it. (Some
other
Free
Software
Foundation
software
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Library General Public License
instead.)
You
can apply it
to
your programs,
too
.
When
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are referring
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freedom,
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If
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any problems introduced by others will
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TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
FOR
COPYING,
DISTRIBUTION
AND
MODIFICATION
0.
This License applies
to
any program or
other
work
which
contains a notice placed
by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under
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of
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"Program", below, refers
to
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work,
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a
"work
based on
the
Program" means either the Program or any derivative
work
under
copyright law: that
is
to
say,
a
work
containing the Program or a portion
of
it, either
verbatim or
with
modifications
and/or
translated into another language. (Hereinafter,
translation
is
included
without
limitation in the term
"modification".)
Each
licensee
is
addressed
as
"you".
Activities
other
than
copying,
distribution
and
modification
are
not
covered
by
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License; they are outside its scope. The act
of
running the Program is
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restricted, and
the
output
from the Program
is
covered only
if
its contents constitute a work based on
the Program (independent
of
having been made by running
the
Program). Whether
that
is
true depends on
what
the Program does.
1.
You
may copy and distribute verbatim copies
of
the
Program's source code
as
you
receive
it,
in any medium, provided
that
you conspicuously and appropriately publish
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of
warranty; keep intact
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of
any warranty; and give
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You
may charge a fee for
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physical act
of
transferring a copy, and you may at
your
option offer warranty protection in exchange for a
fee.
2.
You
may modify your copy or copies
of
the Program or any portion
of
it, thus forming a
work based on
the
Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under
the terms
of
Section 1 above, provided
that
you also meet
all
of
these conditions:
a)
You
must cause
the
modified
files
to
carry
prominent
notices stating
that
you
changed the files and
the
date
of
any change.
b)
You
must cause any
work
that
you distribute or publish,
that
in whole
or
in part
contains
or
is
derived
from
the
Program or any part thereof,
to
be licensed
as
a
whole at no charge
to
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third parties under the terms
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If
the
modified
program
normally reads
commands
interactively
when
run, you
must cause
it,
when
started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary
way,
to
print
or
display an
announcement
including
an
appropriate
copyright
notice and a notice
that
there
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else,
saying that you provide a
warranty) and that users may redistribute
the
program under these conditions, and
telling the user
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if
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interactive
but
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the
Program
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required
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work are
not
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and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms,
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