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Duttulm - An XKB Keymap Editor
==============================

* Copyright 2009 Dirk Wallenstein

The latest version can be obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/duttulm/
To always have the latest fixes and improvements, clone and later pull the git
repository:
	$> git clone git://duttulm.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/duttulm/duttulm

REQUIREMENTS:
-------------
The exact lower bounds of the versions needed, haven't been determined, yet. Tested
minimum versions are:
	boost-1.35.0
	qt-4.5.1


BUILDING:
---------
To build this application, execute the following commands in the root directory
of the unpacked source distribution:
	qmake-qt4 || qmake
	make
This will create a binary named 'duttulm'.


STARTING:
---------
The application will create the directory ~/.duttulm as the destination for
quick-save and emergency-save files. 
To start Duttulm execute:
	./duttulm

The most beneficial thing to do on the first start, is to load an XKB
Description. That can be done by clicking the corresponding icon in the
development toolbar, or the menu entry in the XKB menu.
	

Restrictions of this development release
----------------------------------------
The symbolic name to keycode mapping will always be the one from the virtual
core keyboard. Combined with XKB Geometry Descriptions that don't match, this
will result in keys wrongly mapped, or not mapped at all.