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Nigel Tao 2af394dab9 freetype: clarify that the GPL licence is "version 2 or later", not
just version 2. The FTL (Freetype Licence) is still available. This
matches the original Freetype library (written in C).

This only expands and does not further restrict the licensing options
available to users of the freetype-go library.

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lib/codereview Freetype-Go: Add lib/codereview/codereview.cfg. 2010-05-28 14:17:10 -07:00
licenses Freetype-Go: Initial code check-in. 2010-04-02 10:07:24 +11:00
luxi-fonts Fix luxi-fonts/README to say there are only 3 fonts, not 12. 2010-04-29 08:56:26 +10:00
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AUTHORS Freetype-Go: A+C: add Roger Peppe. 2010-05-26 13:22:55 -07:00
CONTRIBUTORS Freetype-Go: A+C: add Roger Peppe. 2010-05-26 13:22:55 -07:00
LICENSE Freetype-Go: Add Luxi .ttf fonts, and the human-readable .ttx equivalents. 2010-04-28 22:25:52 +10:00
Makefile freetype: clarify that the GPL licence is "version 2 or later", not 2010-08-03 11:07:23 +10:00
README Freetype-Go: Initial code check-in. 2010-04-02 10:07:24 +11:00

This is a port of the Freetype font rasterizer (www.freetype.org) to the Go
programming language (golang.org).

It is an incomplete port:
  * It only supports TrueType fonts, and not Type 1 fonts nor bitmap fonts.
  * It only supports the Unicode encoding.

There are also some implementation differences:
  * It uses a 24.8 fixed point co-ordinate system everywhere internally,
    as opposed to the original Freetype's mix of 26.6 (or 10.6 for 16-bit
	systems) in some places, and 24.8 in the "smooth" rasterizer.

Freetype-Go is derived from Freetype, which is written in C. Freetype is
copyright 1996-2010 David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
Freetype-Go is copyright The Freetype-Go Authors, who are listed in the
AUTHORS file.

The Freetype-Go homepage is http://code.google.com/p/freetype-go/