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0001 <chapter id="introduction" > 0002 <title>Introduction</title> 0003 <para> 0004 &symboleditor; is used to create cross stitch symbols for the &kxstitch; application. Originally 0005 &kxstitch; relied on standard character fonts to supply these symbols, but differences in user 0006 languages and the quality of the fonts available along with the alignment of the characters 0007 and the limited number available has driven the need to create a dedicated symbol set. 0008 </para> 0009 <para> 0010 The symbol set will be stored in a file and several files can be created depending on the users 0011 needs, for example having a Halloween symbol set for Halloween themed patterns. 0012 </para> 0013 <para> 0014 Each of the files will contain a series of symbols which will be displayed in the symbol library 0015 tab. Editing of existing symbols can be done by clicking the entry in the library which will 0016 populate the editor with this symbol. Alternatively new symbols can be created and added to 0017 the library. 0018 </para> 0019 <para> 0020 Please report any problems or feature requests to the &symboleditor; KDE mailing list symboleditor@kde.org, 0021 you can subscribe <ulink url="http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/symboleditor">here</ulink> or 0022 the KDE bug tracking system at <ulink url="http://bugs.kde.org/">http://bugs.kde.org/</ulink>. 0023 </para> 0024 <para> 0025 The SymbolEditor home page is at <ulink url="http://userbase.kde.org/SymbolEditor">http://userbase.kde.org/SymbolEditor</ulink> 0026 </para> 0027 </chapter>