Updated the version from 1.1 to 1.2
Renamed the header to "Slint Royalty-free Desktop, Mobile, and Web Applications License"
Added definition of "Mobile Application" and grant of right
Moved "Limitations" to 3rd section and "License Conditions - Attributions" to 2nd section
Added flexibility to choose between showing "MadeWithSlint" as a dialog/splash screen or on a public webpage
Moved the para on copyright notices to section under "Limitations"
We have plenty of command lines that explicitly use `-GNinja`, so let's
make Ninja a tool that is required. That's easier than changing all the
command lines to have two variants (use XX or YY if you have Ninja
installed), and we know that the dependency handling works best with
Ninja.
Fixes#2495
Co-authored-by: Olivier Goffart <olivier.goffart@slint-ui.com>
After commit 3e5aa212d5 the Slint DLLs
aren't placed in the `bin/` directory by default anymore. Since the
tutorial builds Slint as an external sub-project, it is entirely
isolated and the CMAKE_*_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY variables do not propagate. On
macOS and Linux, the program still runs due to rpath. On Windows, the
instructions said to put `bin` into `%PATH%`, but that doesn't work
anymore, the dll is now in `_deps/slint-build`.
Instead of adjusting `%PATH%`, this change adjusts the documentation to
recommend the use of a custom command on Windows using
$<TARGET_RUNTIME_DLLS:tgt> to copy the DLL across. This is guarded with
WIN32 due to https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/23543 ,
where the proposed solution requires CMake 3.26 (not released yet).
Also update a few more links and reference to slint in the readme
I know this means that we will have invalid links and instructions until the release,
but the instructions are already broken anyway