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On 09:57 Wed 16 Jul , Michal Nowak wrote:
Hi Bardaqani,
sorry for not being clear on this for the first time.
The problem with GPL licensed font is that when you for example
create PDF file (like a book) the you usually embed the font inside
the document and then is anyone able
Hi Michal,
Many thanks for sending those (and CC-ing the list). Many thanks to
Martin-Gomez Pablo for doing the same. I know it's not exciting work
(but it is necessary).
If upstream does not answer after a while we of course still have the
option to package those fonts under GPL without
What are the implications of a GPL'd pdf? Having to give the (LaTeX or
whatever) source? Having to allow others to modify said source?
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Nicolas Mailhot
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Hi Michal,
Many thanks for sending those (and CC-ing the list). Many thanks to
Le Mer 23 juillet 2008 13:00, Vasile Gaburici a écrit :
What are the implications of a GPL'd pdf? Having to give the (LaTeX or
whatever) source? Having to allow others to modify said source?
I think the implications are mostly you can not tell someone here is
my pdf document, you can look at
Le Mer 23 juillet 2008 13:47, Nicolas Mailhot a écrit :
The LGPL seems not to suffer from the GPL problems when applied to
fonts (but I've not done a deep analysis, IANAL). Strangely enough
it's rarely used and Free Software oriented projects seem to prefer
the GPL, which forces us to do the