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The Gnome Documentation Utilities is a collection of programs and data files
to help you build, maintain, and distribute documentation.  This package is
entirely free software; however, not all components of the package are under
the same free software license.
 
The GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License are
used for particular components of this package, depending on need.  You should
have received a copy of both licenses with this package; see COPYING.GPL and
COPYING.LGPL.  If you did not receive these files, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
 
This document attempts to provide a brief overview of the programs in this
package and their licensing terms.
 
 
xml2po
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The xml2po program is used to convert between PO files and XML documents.
Within gnome-doc-utils, it is used primarily to translate documentation
written in the DocBook format.  It was written by Danilo Segan.
 
xml2po is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.  PO and XML files
output by xml2po are unaffected by the GPL; you are free to license
them however you see fit.
 
 
gnome-doc-prepare
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The gnome-doc-prepare script is used to initialize your source tree for
using the gnome-doc-utils build utilities.  It can also be used to create
a template document and the necessary supporting files and folders.  It
was written by Danilo Segan.
 
gnome-doc-prepare is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.  The build
files output by gnome-doc-prepare are unaffected by the GPL; you are free
to distribute them however you see fit.  The template files are separate
entities from gnome-doc-prepare.  They should specify their own terms of
distribution.  In many cases, they will be simply stubs, and will have no
restrictions on modification or redistribution.
 
As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you distribute
gnome-doc-prepare as part of a program that contains a configuration script
generated by Autoconf, you may include gnome-doc-prepare under the same
distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.