antimicro 3.1.4-1 source package in Ubuntu

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antimicro (3.1.4-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Package maintained fork AntiMicroX
  * Conflict with the upstream-provided .deb-format binary package
  * Modernise packaging
  * Update lintian overrides and apply lintian-provided spelling fixes
  * Fix a bit, forwarding all patches

 -- Thorsten Glaser <email address hidden>  Mon, 01 Feb 2021 04:24:42 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Thorsten Glaser
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Section:
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Urgency:
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antimicro: GUI for mapping keyboard keys and mouse controls to a gamepad

 AntiMicroX is a graphical program used to map keyboard keys and mouse
 controls to a gamepad. This program is useful for playing PC games
 using a gamepad that do not have any form of built-in gamepad support.
 However, you can use this program to control any desktop application
 (while running an X11 environment) with a gamepad.
 .
 https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicrox-profiles is a repository for
 pre-made AntiMicroX profiles, providing convenience controller layouts
 suitable for playing a game without having to map everything yourself.
 .
 Use evtest, or perhaps jstest from the joystick package, if you
 encounter problems detecting a controller, axes or buttons.

antimicro-dbgsym: debug symbols for antimicro