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/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
*
* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library.
*
* Copyright (C) 2003-2009
* Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
*
* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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* purpose.
*
*/
/**
\mainpage LEMON Documentation
\section intro Introduction
\subsection whatis What is LEMON
LEMON stands for
<b>L</b>ibrary of <b>E</b>fficient <b>M</b>odels
and <b>O</b>ptimization in <b>N</b>etworks.
It is a C++ template
library aimed at combinatorial optimization tasks which
often involve in working
with graphs.
<b>
LEMON is an <a class="el" href="http://opensource.org/">open&nbsp;source</a>
project.
You are free to use it in your commercial or
non-commercial applications under very permissive
\ref license "license terms".
</b>
\subsection howtoread How to read the documentation
If you want to get a quick start and see the most important features then
take a look at our \ref quicktour
"Quick Tour to LEMON" which will guide you along.
If you already feel like using our library, see the page that tells you
\ref getstart "How to start using LEMON".
If you
want to see how LEMON works, see
some \ref demoprograms "demo programs".
If you know what you are looking for then try to find it under the
<a class="el" href="modules.html">Modules</a>
section.
If you are a user of the old (0.x) series of LEMON, please check out the
\ref migration "Migration Guide" for the backward incompatibilities.
*/