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README.md

QTermWidget

Overview

A terminal emulator widget for Qt 5.

QTermWidget is an open-source project originally based on KDE4 Konsole application, but it took its own direction later.
The main goal of this project is to provide a unicode-enabled, embeddable Qt widget for using as a built-in console (or terminal emulation widget).

It is compatible with BSD, Linux and OS X.

This project is licensed under the terms of the GPLv2 or any later version. See the LICENSE file for the full text of the license.

Installation

Compiling sources

The only runtime dependency is qtbase ≥ 5.4.
In order to build CMake ≥ 3.0 is needed as well as optionally Git to pull latest VCS checkouts.

Code configuration is handled by CMake. Building out of source is strongly recommended. CMake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX will normally have to be set to /usr, depending on the way library paths are dealt with on 64bit systems variables like CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR may have to be set as well.

To build run make, to install make install which accepts variable DESTDIR as usual.

Binary packages

The library is provided by all major Linux distributions like Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE.
Just use the distributions' package managers to search for string qtermwidget.