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README

KAppTemplate v1.1
Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org>
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What is it?
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KAppTemplate is a shell script that will create the necessary
framework to develop various TDE applications.  It takes care of the
autoconf/automake code as well as providing a skeleton and example of
what the code typically looks like.

Currently, KAppTemplate creates four different types of frameworks:

1) Full featured KDE application

   This is a "normal" KDE application with nearly every bleeding edge
   feature.

2) KPart application

   This creates a KDE application that uses KParts as both the Shell
   and the Part (KParts::MainWindow and KParts::ReadWritePart)

3) KPart plugin

   This creates a sample KPart plugin that acts on TDEHTMLPart

4) Existing application conversion

   This will take existing source and put it in a KDE automake/autoconf
   framework

What is a framework?
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When I say "framework", I mean all of the source files as well as the
autoconf/automake stuff.  When KAppTemplate is done, all you will need
to do to compile and install your app is:
    ./configure
    make && make install

What do I need to use this?
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o KDE 3.x
o autoconf
o automake

How do I install it?
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If you have a standalone kapptemplate.tar.bz2, do:
  ./configure
  make && make install
If you are installing from tdesdk, then just
  make && make install
If you are installing from .deb or .rpm, then install like any other
normal package

How does <whatever> work?
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Before you email me, look through the kapptemplate file.  It is a
shell script so it should be pretty easy to understand what is going
on.

I have a suggest, question, or comment
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Well, email me, then!

Have fun!
Kurt Granroth <granroth@kde.org>