This is the Debian GNU/Linux pre-packaged version of several
demo programs for libggi.  It was Debianised by me, Charles
Briscoe-Smith <cpbs@debian.org>, using source code obtained from
<URL:ftp://ftp.ggi-project.org/pub/ggi/ggi-snapshots/>.

| ggi-demo:
|
|    (c) 1997 Andreas Beck   becka@sunserver1.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de
|        1997 Jason McMullan jmcc@ggi-project.org
|
| ggi-findleaks:
|
|    findleaks - (C) 1998 by Marcus Sundberg [marcus@ggi-project.org]
|
| ggi-giidemo, ggi-mandel, ggi-rds, ggi-saver, ggi-shmdemo, ggi-showaccel,
| ggi-sndshow, ggi-speed, ggi-textdemo:
|
|    (c) 1998 Andreas Beck   becka@ggi-project.org
|
| ggi-pageflip:
|
|    by Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>
|
| ggi-slimy:
|
|    Slimy Plasma Spinner by WolfWings ShadowFlight
|
| ggi-subdemo:
|
|    (c) 1998 Andreas Beck   becka@ggi-project.org
|        1997 Jason McMullan jmcc@ggi-project.org

For each of the above:

   This is a demonstration of LibGGI's functions and can be used as a
   reference programming example.

     This software is placed in the public domain and can be used freely
     for any purpose. It comes without any kind of warranty, either
     expressed or implied, including, but not limited to the implied
     warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
     Use it at your own risk. the author is not responsible for any damage
     or consequences raised by use or inability to use this program.

| ggi-flying-ggis, ggi-linetest:
|
|    by Andrew Apted <andrew@ggi-project.org>
|
| ggi-warp:
|
|    Written by Emmanuel Marty <core@ggi-project.org>
|    Thanks to Jaromir Koutek <miri@punknet.cz> for TGA reader and hacks.
|    PCX original code by some cow-orker I forgot :)
|    TGA code adapted from Abuse, game by Crack Dot Com
|    Contributed by Jaromir Koutek <miri@punknet.cz>
|
| ggi-te-demo:
|
|    written by Andrew Apted.  <andrew@ggi-project.org>

For each of the above:

   This is a demonstration of LibGGI's functions and can be used as a
   reference programming example.

     This program is placed in the public domain and can be used freely
     for any purpose. It comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY, either
     expressed or implied, including, but not limited to the implied
     warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
     USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK. The author is not responsible for any
     damage or consequences raised by use or inability to use this
     program.

ggi-dots:

   This file is copyright (c) 1997 Chris Lattner
   Do with it as you please, but at least let me know of the changes you
   make to it...  This may be freely distributed and made a part of the GGI
   distribution.

ggi-stars:

   by Nathan Strong

   based on stars.bas, written by a friend of mine who goes by 'beek' in
   the world of the internet :-) There is no copyright, no restrictions,
   and most definitely no warranty on this software. I won't guarantee
   that it will compile, or that it will not cause damage to your system
   or your hardware. It's not like this is incredibly complicated code,
   anyway, so it's your own fault for not checking the code first!

   You can do anything you want with this code. Use it in your next demo!
   print it out and use it as wallpaper! Write me flamemail telling me how
   much I suck at programming (my e-mail is gblues@gstis.net)!

   The only thing I ask is for credit, even if it's a "This portion
   based on stars.c by Nathan Strong" buried deep in the source code
   that nobody will ever see. I was nice enough to credit my friend beek
   in the source, you can do the same for me :)

   You're still reading this? What's the matter with you? You must be
   a lawyer or something :)
