+========
+Features
+========
+- Load any remote plain text files, e.g. via HTTP
+- Unlimited number of remote URLs/pages
+- Reload pages
+- Non-blocking URL loading
+- Show HTTP headers
+- Configurable page titles
+- Configurable text size
+- Configurable default page
+- Import complete page list from Atom feed
+- Visible in the main menu or the extension menu (configurable)
+- Configurable menu title
+- Help screen for main window and settings window
+
+
+=====
+Usage
+=====
+
+First run
+=========
+After installing CurlyTx and restarting Enigma2, open the main menu.
+The first entry will be "CurlyTx" - activate it.
+
+You will see the main window with the message
+"Go and add a page in the settings".
+Do just that end press the red button to access the settings window.
+
+Now we'll add the first URL:
+
+- Press the yellow button ("New"); the "page edit" window will show up
+- Enter the page URL, e.g. http://ip.cweiske.de
+- If you wish, enter a page title, e.g. "My IP"
+- Set the text size if you want. 20 is a good default value.
+- Press the green button ("OK"), and you are back on the settings window.
+- The page you have just created is in the configuration list now.
+
+
+If you made a mistake and want to change it, select the page with the
+up/down buttons and press "OK" - the page edit window will open.
+
+Press the green button and the settings will be saved.
+You're back on the main window now and the URL you just configured will be loaded.
+
+Note that with version 1.1, CurlyTx supports opening local files.
+Prepend them with ``file://``, e.g. ``file:///tmp/test.txt``.
+
+
+Adding many pages
+=================
+You can use the settings window to add new pages, but this gets tedious if you
+want to add many pages.
+
+It's better to use the Atom feed import in this case.
+All you need is a text editor and a web server you can serve the feed page with.
+
+Here is an example feed::
+
+ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+ <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
+ <title>URL list for CurlyTx</title>
+ <author>
+ <name>Christian Weiske</name>
+ <email>cweiske@cweiske.de</email>
+ </author>
+ <link rel="self" href="http://home.cweiske.de/pagefeed.atom"/>
+ <entry>
+ <id>ip</id>
+ <title>My IP</title>
+ <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://ip.cweiske.de/" />
+ </entry>
+ <entry>
+ <id>temp</id>
+ <title>House temperatures</title>
+ <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://home/temperatures.txt" />
+ </entry>
+ </feed>
+
+Start CurlyTx, go to the settings and write the feed URL in the
+"Page feed URL" field.
+Then press "OK" and the feed's pages will be loaded into the settings window.
+
+
+Local configuration file
+========================
+CurlyTx looks for a local page feed file on the harddisk on every run,
+at ``/etc/enigma2/curlytx-pagefeed.xml``.
+If this file exists, it gets loaded unconditionally and overwrites
+the current page configuration.
+
+
+Disable settings
+================
+The page feed file may contain a tag that disables the settings button.
+By using it, you can prevent people from modifying the CurlyTx settings.
+
+First, register the namespace::
+
+ <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:c="http://ns.cweiske.de/curlytx">
+
+Then, add the setting after the author or self link::
+
+ <c:enableSettings>0</c:enableSettings>
+
+Here is the example feed with disabled settings::
+
+ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+ <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:c="http://ns.cweiske.de/curlytx">
+ <title>URL list for CurlyTx</title>
+ <author>
+ <name>Christian Weiske</name>
+ <email>cweiske@cweiske.de</email>
+ </author>
+ <link rel="self" href="http://home.cweiske.de/pagefeed.atom"/>
+ <c:enableSettings>0</c:enableSettings>
+ <entry>
+ <id>ip</id>
+ <title>My IP</title>
+ <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://ip.cweiske.de/" />
+ </entry>
+ <entry>
+ <id>temp</id>
+ <title>House temperatures</title>
+ <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://home/temperatures.txt" />
+ </entry>
+ </feed>