> > 3. do you think it is possible to use GPL fonts in a proprietary
> > product? I mean, any modification to the fonts should be GPLed, but
> > perhaps that would not regard the whole application.
>
> Yes, using fonts is allowed, as long as changes to the font are
> redistributed in source form.
>
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 23:35, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > I've been reading some discussion on the Xemo mailing-list
> > (http://www.xemo.org) about fonts. They are interested in creating
> > and/or modifying free music fonts, in order to use them in their
open
> > source platform: I don't know det
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> Hi,
>
> I've been reading some discussion on the Xemo mailing-list
> (http://www.xemo.org) about fonts. They are interested in creating
> and/or modifying free music fonts, in order to use them in their open
> source platform: I don't know details about that, but they'd
Hi,
I've been reading some discussion on the Xemo mailing-list
(http://www.xemo.org) about fonts. They are interested in creating
and/or modifying free music fonts, in order to use them in their open
source platform: I don't know details about that, but they'd like to
make it possible to build bot