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are available sites of their own, each released with a BSD style license.

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are available on sites of their own, each released with a BSD style license.

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While our main targets are the jPod and jPodRenderer libraries, we decided to release the basic components of their own to provide better reuse and modularity.

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While our main targets are the jPod and jPodRenderer libraries, we decided to release the basic components on their own to provide better reuse and modularity.

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are available at their own sites, each releases with a BSD style license.

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are available sites of their own, each released with a BSD style license.

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  • jPod (BSD license)
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While our main targets are the jPod and jPodRenderer libraries, we decided to release the basic components of their own to provide better reuse and modularity.

The basic building blocks

  • isRuntime
  • isNativeC
  • isFreeType
  • isCWT

are available at their own sites, each releases with a BSD style license.

The PDF libraries

  • jPod (BSD license)
  • jPodRenderer (GPL license)

contain binary versions of the required basic building blocks.

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Our intention is to give back part of what we received from diverse open source communities and to improve out products using the feedback of out users.

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Our intention is to give back part of what we received from diverse open source communities and to improve our products using the feedback of our users.

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This is the home page for the intarsys open source projects.

Our intention is to give back part of what we received from diverse open source communities and to improve out products using the feedback of out users.


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