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README.md

KConfig

Backend for storing application configuration

Introduction

KConfig provides an advanced configuration system. It is made of two parts: KConfigCore and KConfigGui.

KConfigCore provides access to the configuration files themselves. It features:

  • centralized definition: define your configuration in an XML file and use kconfig_compiler to generate classes to read and write configuration entries.

  • lock-down (kiosk) support.

KConfigGui provides a way to hook widgets to the configuration so that they are automatically initialized from the configuration and automatically propagate their changes to their respective configuration files.