Blender v4.0 ManualFree Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications0 码力 | 5195 页 | 301.54 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v4.0 参考手册(繁体中文版)Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications0 码力 | 5220 页 | 303.08 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v3.5 ManualFree Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4696 页 | 294.17 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v3.6 ManualFree Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4736 页 | 296.16 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v3.6 参考手册(繁体中文版)Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4744 页 | 297.98 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v3.5 参考手册(繁体中文版)Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4704 页 | 295.98 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v4.1 ManualFree Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications0 码力 | 6263 页 | 303.71 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v3.2 参考手册(繁体中文版)Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4355 页 | 255.63 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v3.2 ManualFree Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean “free as in freedom” rather than in the sense of “no cost” (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4346 页 | 253.88 MB | 1 年前3
Blender v3.4 参考手册(繁体中文版)Free Software Foundation (originators of the GNU Project and creators of the GNU General Public License) is intended to mean "free as in freedom" rather than in the sense of "no cost" (which is usually chances for bugs to be caught and fixed. When a program is licensed under the GNU General Public License (the GPL): You have the right to use the program for any purpose. You have the right to modify the their rights under the license. You must include the source code or make the source code freely available. If you modify the code and distribute the modified version, you must license your modifications available0 码力 | 4469 页 | 258.38 MB | 1 年前3
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