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    Felaugmar
    wrote on 10 May 2016, 23:48 last edited by Felaugmar 5 Nov 2016, 00:18
    #1

    I'm thinking about creating an Editor using Qt for my SFML game,
    But i can't pay the price of Qt yet,
    Well, my idea is create the Editor and put it Open-Source, while my game isn't open source.

    The editor will be a map editor with creation and configuration of the game entities.

    Can I do it and use the Qt freely?

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    • F Felaugmar
      10 May 2016, 23:48

      I'm thinking about creating an Editor using Qt for my SFML game,
      But i can't pay the price of Qt yet,
      Well, my idea is create the Editor and put it Open-Source, while my game isn't open source.

      The editor will be a map editor with creation and configuration of the game entities.

      Can I do it and use the Qt freely?

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      alex_malyu
      wrote on 11 May 2016, 00:13 last edited by alex_malyu 5 Nov 2016, 00:14
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      @Felaugmar Qt (not QT) has LGPL license which allows you to create commercial software without paying a dime.
      You will be restricted to dynamic linking and will have to provide reference to the site where Qt can be downloaded.

      Keep in mind that I am not an attorney though and you better read license terms yourself.

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        11 May 2016, 00:13

        @Felaugmar Qt (not QT) has LGPL license which allows you to create commercial software without paying a dime.
        You will be restricted to dynamic linking and will have to provide reference to the site where Qt can be downloaded.

        Keep in mind that I am not an attorney though and you better read license terms yourself.

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        Felaugmar
        wrote on 11 May 2016, 00:20 last edited by Felaugmar 5 Nov 2016, 00:22
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        @alex_malyu Thank you, I'll read more about this license.

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