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Jul 23, 2005, 2:31:28 AM (19 years ago)
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bensch
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orxonox/trunk: added the license to the Code, so now it is possible to print out the License with:
printf(GNU_LICENSE_LONG); or printf(ORXONOX_LICENSE_SHORT);

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  • orxonox/trunk/src/defs/globals.h

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     82#define  ORXONOX_LICENSE_SHORT \
     83"orxonox - the future of 3D-vertical-scrollers" \
     84"" \
     85"Copyright (C) 2004 orx" \
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     89"the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)" \
     90"any later version."
     91
     92#define GNU_LICENCE_LONG \
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     433
     434
    82435#endif /* _GLOBALS_H */
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