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Konsole - KDE's Terminal Emulator
==================================

Konsole is a terminal program for KDE.

As well as being a standalone program, it is also used by other KDE programs
such as the Kate editor and KDevelop development environment to provide easy
access to a terminal window. Konsole's features and usage are explained and
illustrated in the Konsole handbook, which can be accessed by browsing to
"help:/konsole" in Konqueror.


Directory Structure
===================

 /doc/user      README files, primarily for advanced users, explaining various
                aspects of Konsole such as fonts and keyboard handling
                in-depth.

 /doc/developer README files and resources for developers of Konsole. This
                includes information on the design of Konsole's internals and
                the VT100 terminal on which Konsole's emulation is based.

 /src           Source code for Konsole, including the embedded versions of
                Konsole which are used in Kate, KDevelop and others.

 /desktop       .desktop files for Konsole, used to launch the program
                from KDE's various menus and other application launchers.

 /data          Data files for use with Konsole as well as the keyboard setup
                and color schemes provided with Konsole.


Contact
=======

Up-to-date information about the latest releases can be found on Konsole's
website at http://konsole.kde.org. Discussions about Konsole's development are
held on the konsole-devel mailing list, which can be accessed at
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konsole-devel.


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