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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl-1-0.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl-1-0.txt index 9425aab83cd..8b7b369ce2a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl-1-0.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl-1-0.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ LaTeX Project Public License ============================ - + LPPL Version 1.0 1999-03-01 Copyright 1999 LaTeX3 Project @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Preamble The LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) is the license under which the base LaTeX distribution is distributed. As described below you may use -this licence for any software that you wish to distribute. +this licence for any software that you wish to distribute. It may be particularly suitable if your software is TeX related (such as a LaTeX package file) but it may be used for any software, even if @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ A typical example would be Given such a notice in the file, the conditions of this document would apply, with: -`The Program' referring to the software `pig.sty' and +`The Program' referring to the software `pig.sty' and `The Copyright Holder' referring to the person `M. Y. Name'. To see a real example, see the file legal.txt which carries the @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ copyright notice for the base latex distribution. This license gives terms under which files of The Program may be distributed and modified. Individual files may have specific further constraints on modification, but no file should have restrictions on -distribution other than those specified below. +distribution other than those specified below. This is to ensure that a distributor wishing to distribute a complete unmodified copy of The Program need only check the conditions in this file, and does not need to check every file in The Program for extra @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ files, do not refer to this license, instead distribute The Program under a different license. You may use the parts of the text of LPPL as a model for your own license, but your license should not directly refer to the LPPL or otherwise give the impression that The Program is -distributed under the LPPL. +distributed under the LPPL. @@ -109,14 +109,14 @@ under the following restrictions: * It is allowed only if the legal notice in the file does not expressly forbid it. See note below, under "Conditions on individual files". - + * You rename the file before you make any changes to it, unless the file explicitly says that renaming is not required. Any such changed files must be distributed under a license that forbids distribution of those files, and any files derived from them, under the names used by the original files in the distribution of The Program. - * You change any `identification string' in The Program to clearly + * You change any `identification string' in The Program to clearly indicate that the file is not part of the standard system. * If The Program includes an `error report address' so that errors @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ under the following restrictions: addresses, this address must be changed in any modified versions of The Program, so that reports for files not maintained by the original program maintainers are directed to the maintainers of the - changed files. + changed files. * You acknowledge the source and authorship of the original version in the modified file. @@ -142,23 +142,23 @@ under the following restrictions: then files with the following file extensions which have special meaning in LaTeX Software, have special modification rules under the license: - + - Files with extension `.ins' (installation files): these files may not be modified at all because they contain the legal notices that are placed in the generated files. - + - Files with extension `.fd' (LaTeX font definitions files): these files are allowed to be modified without changing the name, but only to enable use of all available fonts and to prevent attempts to access unavailable fonts. However, modified files are not allowed to be distributed in place of original files. - + - Files with extension `.cfg' (configuration files): these files can be created or modified to enable easy configuration of the system. The documentation in cfgguide.tex in the base LaTeX distribution describes when it makes sense to modify or generate such files. - + The above restrictions are not intended to prohibit, and hence do not apply to, the updating, by any method, of a file so that it @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ modifications that conform with whatever technical specifications you wish, whilst maintaining the availability, integrity and reliability of The Program. If you do not see how to achieve your goal whilst adhering to these requirements then read the document cfgguide.tex -in the base LaTeX distribution for suggestions. +in the base LaTeX distribution for suggestions. Because of the portability and exchangeability aspects of systems like LaTeX, The LaTeX3 Project deprecates the distribution of |