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The application just started,It still needs to be added and changes in it but it is already easy to use and stable. |
AFAIK there are no such rules. |
@Yisus7u7 Please read https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html. The following condition is not met:
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Well, from what I had understood to add a package to Termux should be recognized or very useful |
But if you can add it, then thank you! |
Do you mean putting a license comment on the main files? |
Exactly. |
@xtkoba Done. |
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@xtkoba I already tried it, it works excellently. And I added the license manifests to some files |
I know that these types of applications do not comply with the rules of termux as it is an app created by a third party, but I would like to make an exception.
I created this application as a basic module for lxqt, so that the installation has a composer active by default, you can use xcompmgr or picom as the engine.
I built this application as an lxqt module, since lxqt by default doesn't come with a compose manager installed, many inexperienced termux users don't know about this, so they think lxqt is broken, since it doesn't If there is a layout manager active, it can get stuck at times, and terminal emulators get stuck or don't display the full text when typing.
I made this application to facilitate the use of this desktop for novice users.
Thanks for reading this.