Use canonical MIT license text so GitHub recognizes it#14
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GitHub's detector did not show MIT due to the appended Inter-font note in LICENSE. That SIL OFL attribution already lives in the README and Resources/Fonts/Inter-LICENSE.txt, so LICENSE is now the unmodified MIT text.
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The LICENSE was canonical MIT plus an appended Inter-font note, which stopped GitHub from detecting the license. The font attribution is already in the README and Resources/Fonts/Inter-LICENSE.txt, so LICENSE is now pure MIT and the MIT badge will show.