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FAQ
This FAQ provides answers to common questions about LegaleseScript. It's a good place to look for information if you're just starting out or if you encounter a problem.
A: LegaleseScript is a domain-specific language designed to write legal contracts with a clear, structured, and testable format.
A: While it's designed with legal professionals in mind, anyone interested in drafting legal documents more systematically can use LegaleseScript.
A: Yes, it is. We encourage contributions from the community to help improve and extend the language.
A: No, but a basic understanding of legal contract structures is helpful. LegaleseScript is designed to be accessible to both programmers and legal drafters.
A: LegaleseScript helps you draft contracts, but the final document must comply with the jurisdiction's legal requirements to be binding.
A: Currently, LegaleseScript is designed for English-language contracts, but we aim to support other languages in the future.
A: Please report it via the GitHub Issues page with a detailed description and any relevant screenshots or error messages.
A: LegaleseScript is designed to be cross-platform, with support for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A: If you installed LegaleseScript via a package manager, you could update it with a simple command. Otherwise, download the latest version from the official repository.
A: You can ask questions and seek community support in the Discussions section of the GitHub repository. For more direct support, reach out to the maintainers via email.
A: We welcome feature suggestions! Please submit them as an issue on GitHub with the tag feature request.
We hope this FAQ has been helpful. For more detailed inquiries or unresolved issues, please consult the rest of the documentation or reach out to the community for support.