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0001 Dear User/Packager, 0002 0003 this Readme is targeted toward users who want to build Kile from source or plan to create binary packages on Linux systems 0004 0005 0006 (1) Checking dependencies 0007 ============================ 0008 0009 You will need recent versions of 0010 0011 - a C++ compiler that supports lambda expressions (like GCC 6.x) 0012 - CMake 0013 - Qt 5 (and corresponding development packages if installed from binary packages) 0014 - KDE Frameworks 5 (and corresponding development packages if installed from binary packages) 0015 - Okular 5 (and corresponding development packages if installed from binary packages) 0016 0017 (2) Building Kile from source on Linux systems 0018 ============================================== 0019 0020 It is recommended to create a special directory which will contain the Kile executable and related files. In that way 0021 it is easier to upgrade Kile. We assume in the following that the directory $HOME/kile-install is used for that purpose. 0022 If you do not want to use a separate directory, you can also install Kile into the local KDE directory for your user, 0023 which is named $HOME/.kde usually. The different steps for compiling Kile are now as follows: 0024 0025 - Extract the source code with "tar xjf kile-<x>.tar.bz2" 0026 - Create a "kile-build" directory somewhere for an out-of-source build. 0027 - Enter the "kile-build" directory and call CMake with: 0028 " cmake <path to the Kile source directory> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/kile-install -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Debug" " 0029 - Type "make -j 2" to compile the package. 0030 - Type "make install -j 2" to install the programs, data files and documentation. 0031 - Type "XDG_DATA_DIRS=$HOME/kile-install/:$XDG_DATA_DIRS $HOME/kile-install/bin/kile" to run Kile 0032 0033 (3) Using Kile 0034 =============================== 0035 0036 To use Kile you (obviously) need some external programs. 0037 The following list is divided into basic, advanced and additional usage. 0038 0039 Basic: 0040 - TeXLive LaTeX distribution, which will add, among others, the following programs: 0041 - Tex/LaTeX 0042 - PDFLaTeX 0043 - XeLaTeX 0044 - ConTeXt 0045 - BibTeX 0046 - MakeIndex 0047 0048 Advanced: 0049 - ImageMagick, DVIPNG (for the bottom bar preview) 0050 0051 By default Kile ships with pre-defined tool settings for following programs: 0052 - Tar/Zip/GZip/BZip2 (Archive) 0053 - DBLaTeX (Docbook to LaTeX) 0054 - Metapost and Asymptote 0055 - LaTeX2html (LaTeX to Web) 0056 - Tex4ht (LaTeX to Web) 0057 - Xindy (MakeIndex replacement) 0058 - Lilypond (Music Typesetting) 0059 - Konqueror/Firefox (Viewing HTML) 0060 - KBibTeX, KBib, JabRef, PyBliographer, GBib (View BibTeX files) 0061 0062 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us via kile-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. 0063 0064 The Kile development team