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by abhinav22 1903 days ago
Thanks :) It’s all free, I will figure out how to add the license tomorrow as I don’t know what’s the right one - basically don’t want people to have any issues with GPL so if I understand then MIT is the right one?

Also paged.js is the property of their team, together with the script of toc.js whilst MathJax is the property of their team too. Have to figure out how to word it.

But if anyone is reading in the meantime, it is open source, no need to attribute anything back to me for my parts. If you are using the text of the guide, you could mention my name, but don’t sweat it either - it wasn’t particularly involved in terms of writing (the hard part was choosing which parts to write about so it’s not too complex but also not too barebone).

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Hi, Adam here from Pagedjs. Pagedjs is MIT. Mathjax is Apache 2.0 and isn't part of our work :) Wonderful as it is...we can't claim credit for it! (We Love MathJax - https://github.com/MathJax/MathJax)
Thanks Adam! I know I come across as one of the biggest fans of paged.js, but it’s such an inspirational project!

The idea to polyfill the required functionality for CSS Print Rules is pure genius, as somebody who looked at all the alternatives. It’s a great example of thinking outside the box.

Thanks again!!