> The .dox files seem to make up the bulk of the manual consisting of
> the "User Manual", the various parts of GNU radio, and what not and
> are scattered around in various doc/ directories.
Based on that, I conclude that the .dox files are source code for
the manual, and so
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> > Do the .dox files state any license?
> There is no license in dox files.
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> The .dox files seem to make up the bulk of the manual consisting of
> the
What the actual license should be of something is not for you to
decide, that is up to St. IGNUcius and the maintainer of the software.
How about we leave it to them to say what should or shouldn't be?
>Source code is in gnuradio-3.7.10.1/docs/doxygen/other, if I
>am no mistaken.
> > I was reviewing this link of documentation, and could not
> > find any relation to a license:
> > http://gnuradio.org/doc/doxygen/index.html
>
> Can you find the source code for this in the source repo?
>
> > However, documentation within the package
> >
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> > I
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> Dimitri van Heesch
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> or
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> I was reviewing this link of documentation, and could not find any
> relation
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Can someone tell me how to contact them?
I think one can contact the Doxygen maintainers at
doxygen-deve...@lists.sourceforge.net. If you want, I can find some
more direct contact to one of the maintainers
Дана субота, 04. март 2017. у 00.09.14 CET, Richard Stallman написа:
> However, why not have a fall-back search facility for text-based
> browsers, that works without graphics or Javascript? Even if it looks
> clunky, it is better than nothing.
Naturally. Doxygen also supports server-side search
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> > I
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> I cannot find the documentation license on the documentation pages.
Can you
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> 1) HTML without JavaScript and without documentation search functionality
>
Please redirect improvments for GNU Radio to the GNU Radio maintainers
for example, discuss-gnura...@gnu.org.
gnu-system-discuss@, and security-discuss@ are not the proper place to
raise such things.
On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 12:34:39AM +0100, Anonymous wrote:
> Filip Brcic said:
>
> > There is absolutely no way to make that functionality without
> > javascript, unless you want it to look really ugly,
>
> If it's the cosmetics of fancy javascript frills vs. being functional,
> then the answer
Filip Brcic said:
> There is absolutely no way to make that functionality without
> javascript, unless you want it to look really ugly,
If it's the cosmetics of fancy javascript frills vs. being functional,
then the answer as to which wins that contest in the GFDL:
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