docs: minor readme tweaks and fixes
Signed-off-by: Christopher Arndt <chris@chrisarndt.de>
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This software is in *beta status*.
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The majority of JACK client API functions have been wrapped and are functional
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(see[examples]), but some API parts (e.g. threading) still need wrapping.
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(see [examples]), but some API parts (e.g. threading) still need wrapping.
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Others, like the server control or the deprecated session API, will probably
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not be covered by these bindings. While this project is in beta stage, symbol
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names may still be changed and things moved around before the first stable
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## License
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This software is released under the *MIT License*. See the file
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This software is released under the **MIT License**. See the file
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[LICENSE.md](./LICENSE.md) for more information.
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Please note that the JACK client library (libjack), which this project wraps,
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is licensed under the [LGPL-2.1]. This wrapper does not statically or
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dynamically link to libjack at build time, but only loads it via `dynlib` at
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dynamically link to libjack at build time, but only loads it via [dynlib] at
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run-time.
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Software using this wrapper is, in the opinion of its author, not considered a
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## Author
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*jacket* is written by [Christopher Arndt].
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**jacket** is written by [Christopher Arndt].
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[C API]: https://jackaudio.org/api/
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[Christopher Arndt]: mailto:info@chrisarndt.de
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[dynlib]: https://nim-lang.org/docs/manual.html#foreign-function-interface-dynlib-pragma-for-import
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[examples]: ./examples
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[JACK]: https://jackaudio.org/
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[LGPL-2.1]: https://spdx.org/licenses/LGPL-2.1-or-later.html
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