
: Re: Where should font licenses be embedded? I am using a font that is licensed under the Open Font License which states: 2) Original or Modified Versions of the Font Software may be bundled,
As I had not seen this question, I have asked another one very similar somewhere else.
I have tested the solution proposed by Anthon, but the addition of a <dc:license> element into the content.opf is unfortunaltely pointed as an error when checking the file with Sigil and FlightCrew:
Error XML child not recognized: the <licence> element is not an allowed child of the <metadata> element
Consequently, I opted for an alternate method for embedding such a license file, by creating an ofl.xhtml file using the copyright-page guide element.
This method has also the advantage to grant an easy access to the license text (especially if a specific line is added in the title.xhtml, as pointed by idiotprogrammer)
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