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-.TH POLYMER 1 "July 29, 2005"
-.SH NAME
-polymer-config \- configure the Polymer Qt style
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B polymer-config
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Polymer (formerly known as Plastique) is a port of the KDE style
-"Plastik", which does not depend on any KDE libraries. This means, that
-you only need Qt 3.x to make your Qt applications look as if you had
-KDE installed.
-.PP
-\fBpolymer-config\fP is the tool to configure this style to your
-personal preferences in a simmilar way the corresponding KDE control
-panel would allow you too.
-.SH AUTHOR
-The Polymer Qt style was ported by Adam Jakubek <mig21@static.int.pl>.
-.PP
-This manual page was written by Mathias Krause
-<mkrause@informatik.tu-cottbus.de>, for the Debian project (but may be
-used by others).