Installation
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To build and install:

1. mkdir build
2. cd build
3. cmake ..
4. make
5. make install

The following options may be supplied to cmake:

    -DQTC_NEW_MOZILLA=true
        When Firefox, and thunderbird, are being themed - treat them as if they
        are the newer versions. This sets 'newFirefox' and 'newThunderbird' to true
        by default.

   -DQTC_MODIFY_MOZILLA=true
        Enable mods to userChrome.css (setting KDE button order)

    -DQTC_MODIFY_MOZILLA_USER_JS=true
        Enable mods to user.js (setting of instant apply, and
        move ~/.mime.types and ~/.mailcap into ~/.mozilla)

    -DQTC_REORDER_GTK_DIALOG_BUTTONS=true
       When set QtCurve will try to manually re-order the buttons of Gtk
       dialogs. Note: This will cause errors to be printed to the console,
       and is only an experiment!

Themes
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As of v0.55, you can create QtCurve based themes. These will appear with KDE's style
control panel's combobox of styles. To create a new theme, select 'QtCurve' from
within KDE's style panel, then configure QtCurve as required. After this, in QtCurve's
config dialog, select 'Export theme' from the options menu button. You will then be
prompted to give your new 'theme' a name, and a comment. QtCurve will then create a file
named 'qtc_<name>.themerc (e.g. qtc_klearlooks.themerc) - this will have the following
format:

    [Misc]
    Name=Klearlooks
    Comment=Clearlooks inspired style
    [KDE]
    WidgetStyle=qtc_klearlooks
    [Settings]
    animatedProgress=false
    appearance=gradient
    ....rest of qtcurve settings...

To use this theme, either copy qtc_<name>.themerc to
$KDEHOME/share/apps/kstyle/themes/ (usually ~/.kde/share/apps/kstyle/themes/)
or copy to <kde install prefix>/share/apps/kstyle/themes/ (usually
/usr/share/apps/kstyle/themes/)

When KDE's style panel is restarted, your new theme should appear in the list.


Creating Distribution Packages
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CMake (as of v2.4.x) does not support building rpm or deb packages, and a simple
checkinstall will not work. CMake 2.6 should support rpm and deb packages, but until
then I have supplied a simple shell script to build a package with checkinstall.
To use this:

1. Install QtCurve as described above
2. From within the 'build' folder from step 2 above, call ../common/mkpkg
3. Answer the checkinstall questions.


pixmaps.h
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To regenerate this, run the following:

    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name radio_frame radio_frame.png > pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name radio_light radio_light.png >> pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name radio_on radio_on.png >> pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name check_on check_on.png >> pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name slider slider.png >> pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name slider_light slider_light.png >> pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name slider_v slider_v.png >> pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name slider_light_v slider_light_v.png >> pixmaps.h
    gdk-pixbuf-csource --raw --name check_x_on check_x_on.png >> pixmaps.h
