
This is file `legal.txt'.

This file is part of a computer program named "C.D.P. Bundle".

Copyright (C) 1999-2002 by Gustavo MEZZETTI.

The C.D.P. Bundle may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
of this license or (at your option) any later version.
The latest version of this license is in
  http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
version 1999/12/01 or later.

This file specifies what the C.D.P. Bundle consists of; more
precisely, it explains how the locution "The Program", used in the
LaTeX Project Public License, is to be interpreted in the case of this
program.

June 1, 2002



COMPOSITION OF THE C.D.P. BUNDLE
--------------------------------

We define two states in which the C.D.P. Bundle can be found: "packed"
and "unpacked".

In its packed state, the C.D.P. Bundle consists of the files listed in
the following LISTING A:

00readme.txt	--  start by reading this file
legal.txt	--  this file
cdpbundl.dtx	--  main source file
cdpbundl.ins	--  installation script

In its unpacked state, the C.D.P. Bundle consists of the file listed
in BOTH listing A and the following LISTING B:

letteracdp.cls		--  the letteracdp LaTeX document class
articoletteracdp.cls	--  the articoletteracdp LaTeX document class
adiseal.sty		--  the adiseal LaTeX package
lettcdpadi.cls		--  the lettcdpadi LaTeX document class
cdpaddon.sty		--  the cdpaddon LaTeX package
cdpshues-example.def	--  prototype color definition file
epson-stylus-740.def	--  other example color definition files
hp-laserjet-4500.def	/
cdpshues.cfg		--  configuration file for cdpaddon package

In the case of the C.D.P. Bundle, the locution "The Program", used in
the LaTeX Project Public License, is to be interpreted as indicating,
at your option, either:

-- ALL the files listed in listing A, or

-- ALL the files listed in BOTH listing A and listing B.



COMMENT
-------

I strongly recommended that you distribute and/or modify the C.D.P.
Bundle in its packed state; but, by giving you the option of
considering also the files listed in listing B as part of the C.D.P.
Bundle, I allow you to distribute and/or modify it in its unpacked
state too.

The reason for giving you the freedom of this double interpretation is
that in the LPPL "distribution" means also making a file accessible to
other users by putting it in a shared directory.  If I hadn't given
you the option of including the files of listing B in the definition
of the C.D.P. Bundle, you wouldn't have been allowed to make them
accessible to other users besides you.

Note the the files of listing B by themselves form only PART of the
unpacked state of the C.D.P. Bundle; therefore, according to the terms
of the LPPL, distribution of them alone is not allowed.

