KImageMapEditor is a Linux/KDE software that assists you in modifying HTML image maps. It enables you to edit the image maps of HTML files with ease.
To compile and install KImageMapEditor, follow these simple steps:
1. Download the tar.bz2 file.
2. Consider using Kconfigure for very easy installing or open a console and follow the other steps.
3. Extract it using "gzip -dc kimagemapeditor-1.0.tar.bz2 | tar -xvf - cd kimagemapeditor-1.0".
4. Compile it using "./configure make".
5. In some cases, errors may occur during compilation. To fix this, ensure that you have KDE >= v3.0 and QT >= v3.0.3 installed. If the paths are not set correctly, you can try running the configure command using parameters such as --prefix=[your KDE 3.0 path] for SuSE. For RedHat and Mandrake, you can use ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=[your QT 3.0.3 path].
6. If you want to compile a KDE2 version, make sure you have not installed autoconf 2.50 or newer. You need autoconf 2.13 to compile the KDE2 version. You can download autoconf 2.13 at www.gnu.org.
7. Install it using "make install".
8. Finally, run it using "kimagemapeditor".
This latest release includes a fix for the RPATH bug that prevents the creation of a Debian package. If you already use version 1.0, you do not need to upgrade it. Overall, KImageMapEditor is a valuable tool that anyone who works with image maps of HTML files should consider using.
Version 1.0.1: N/A