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Moin,
On 02-Apr-02 Tels carved into stone:
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Moin,
On 02-Apr-02 Dimitrie O. Paun carved into stone:
On April 2, 2002 12:48 pm, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Hello All,
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By the way, I found this function at:
http://www.codeproject.com/bitmap/maskblt.asp
and modified it to work with wine.
What about the license? Is it LGPL compatible?
I have searched the entire site and I couldn't find a single bit about the licence that submitted (or otherwise available code at that site) falls under. It is heavy MS-centric, so I guess it is not very /L?GPL/ friendly.
Best bet would probably be to send them an email and ask ;)
Ah, I overread this in the FAQ:
If you post to CodeProject then you retain copyright of your article and code. You also give CodeProject permission to use it in a fair manner and also permit all developers to freely use the code in their own applications.
Note that we do not accept time limited or shareware contributions: All code that is available from our site must be available for use for free.
IANLSBIPAH (I am no Licence specialist, but I play one at home) so somebody else could chime in and tell us if that is "compatible". Also aksing the original author nonetheless because it is kind and friendly wouldn#t hurt, either.
Cheers,
Tels
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