On 10/23/24 14:26, Carlos E. R. wrote:
That's a very curious procedure, to fool a program in doing your want 🙂
That's one of the basic freedoms of Free Software: :-) -->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-->8-- https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html#run-the-program The freedom to run the program as you wish The freedom to run the program means the freedom for any kind of person or organization to use it on any kind of computer system, for any kind of overall job and purpose, without being required to communicate about it with the developer or any other specific entity. In this freedom, it is the user's purpose that matters, not the developer's purpose; you as a user are free to run the program for your purposes, and if you distribute it to other people, they are then free to run it for their purposes, but you are not entitled to impose your purposes on them. [...] --8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<-- Have a nice day, Berny