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author John Tsiombikas <nuclear@member.fsf.org>
date Sat, 18 Jun 2011 07:21:48 +0300
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nuclear@0 1 webgl-tools
nuclear@0 2 -----------
nuclear@0 3 A loose collection of tools for writing WebGL programs.
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nuclear@0 5 +-------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
nuclear@0 6 | vmath.js | vector math library, loosely based on libvmath[1] |
nuclear@0 7 | sanegl.js | brings back sanity to webgl: immediate mode, matrix stack, etc|
nuclear@0 8 | glass.js | (web)gl-assistant: event handling, resource loading, etc. |
nuclear@0 9 +-------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
nuclear@0 10 [1]: http://gfxtools.sourceforge.net
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nuclear@0 12 Copyright (C) 2011 John Tsiombikas <nuclear@member.fsf.org>
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nuclear@0 14 You may use, modify, and redistribute webgl-tools under the GNU General Public
nuclear@0 15 License v3 (or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation).
nuclear@6 16 See COPYING for details.
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nuclear@0 18 Yes that means your whole webgl program will have to be under the GPLv3, and if
nuclear@0 19 you scramble or "compress" your javascript source, you WILL HAVE TO PROVIDE A
nuclear@0 20 LINK TO THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF YOUR CODE.