alpar@479: /**
alpar@995: \mainpage LEMON Documentation
alpar@479:
ladanyi@666: \section intro Introduction
alpar@479:
alpar@921: \subsection whatis What is LEMON
ladanyi@666:
alpar@921: LEMON stands for
alpar@926: Library of Efficient Models
alpar@926: and Optimization in Networks.
alpar@670: It is a C++ template
alpar@670: library aimed at combinatorial optimization tasks which
alpar@1170: often involve in working
alpar@991: with graphs.
alpar@991:
alpar@991:
alpar@995: LEMON is an open source
alpar@995: project.
marci@1003: You are free to use it in your commercial or
marci@1003: non-commercial applications under very permissive
alpar@991: \ref license "license terms".
alpar@991:
ladanyi@666:
athos@1169: \subsection howtoread How to read the documentation
ladanyi@666:
athos@1169: If you want to get a quick start and see the most important features then
athos@1169: take a look at our \ref quicktour
athos@1169: "Quick Tour to LEMON" which will guide you along.
ladanyi@666:
athos@1173: If you already feel like using our library, see the page that tells you
athos@1173: \ref getstart "How to start using LEMON".
athos@1173:
athos@1169: If you
athos@1169: want to see how LEMON works, see
alpar@1170: some \ref demoprograms "demo programs"!
athos@1169:
athos@1169: If you know what you are looking for then try to find it in the index or
athos@1169: in the table of contents.
athos@1169:
ladanyi@666:
ladanyi@666: */