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-EasyMercurial
-=============
-
-EasyMercurial is a user interface for the Mercurial distributed
-version control system.
-
-EasyMercurial is intended to be:
-
- * simple to teach and to learn
- * indicative of repository state using a history graph representation
- * recognisably close to normal command-line workflow for Mercurial
- * consistent across platforms
-
-We are not trying to produce "the best" Mercurial client for any one
-purpose. We actively encourage users to move on to other clients as
-their needs evolve. The aim is simply to provide something accessible
-for beginners in small project groups working with a shared remote
-repository.
-
-The application is developed by Chris Cannam for SoundSoftware.ac.uk,
-based on the HgExplorer application by Jari Korhonen, and is published
-under the GPL.  See the file COPYING for license details.
-
-
-Building EasyMercurial
-======================
-
-EasyMercurial is written in C++ using the Qt5 toolkit.  On most
-platforms, you can build it by running "qmake" followed by "make".
-
-
-To run EasyMercurial
-====================
-
-Just run the EasyMercurial application that is produced by the build.
-You will also need to have Mercurial installed (version 1.7 or newer).
-If you want to use the EasyHg authentication extension, you will also
-need PyQt5 (the Python bindings for Qt5); you may also wish to install
-the python-crypto library for the password store.  Finally, an
-external diff/merge utility is required, typically kdiff3.
-
-
-EasyMercurial is
-Copyright 2010 Jari Korhonen
-Copyright 2010-2013 Chris Cannam
-Copyright 2010-2018 Queen Mary, University of London