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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ single-file public domain libraries for C/C++ |
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**stb_image.c** | image loading/decoding from disk/memory: JPG, PNG, TGA, BMP, PSD,GIF,HDR,PIC |
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**stb_image.c** | image loading/decoding from disk/memory: JPG, PNG, TGA, BMP, PSD, GIF, HDR, PIC |
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**stb_vorbis.c** | decode ogg vorbis files from memory to float/16-bit signed output |
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**stb_truetype.h** | parse, decode, and rasterize characters from truetype fonts |
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**stb_image_write.h** | image writing to disk |
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@ -13,3 +13,37 @@ library | description |
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**stb_c_lexer.h** | simplify writing parsers for C-like languages |
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**stb_perlin.h** | revised Perlin noise (3D input, 1D output) |
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**stb_textedit.h** | guts of a text editor for games etc implementing them from scratch |
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FAQ |
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#### What's the license? |
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These libraries are in the public domain (or the equivalent where that is not |
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possible). You can do anything you want with them. You have no legal obligation |
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to do anything else, although I appreciate attribution. |
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#### If I wrap an stb library in a new library, does the new library have to be public domain? |
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No. |
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#### A lot of these libraries seem redundant to existing open source libraries. Are they better somehow? |
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Generally they're only better in that they're easier to integrate, |
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easier to use, and easier to release (single file; good API; no |
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attribution requirement). They may be less featureful, slower, |
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and/or use more memory. If you're already using an equivalent |
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library, there's probably no good reason to switch. |
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#### Will you add more image types to stb_image.c? |
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If people submit them, I generally add them, but the goal of stb_image |
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is less for applications like image viewer apps (which need to support |
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every type of image under the sun) and more for things like games which |
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can choose what images to use. |
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#### Are there other single-file public-domain libraries out there? |
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Yes. I'll put a list here when people remind me what they are. |
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