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First you'll need a working Mer installation. You can use VMDK (virtual machine) or chroot for example.
Get sources and Build Depends
After installation, run
sudo apt-get update
To update package lists.
sudo apt-get build-dep hildon-theme-liberty-mer
To get all build-depends of theme.
sudo apt-get source hildon-theme-liberty-mer
To get sources for liberty-mer theme.
Crating a new theme
First you need a software to edit vector graphics with. Inkscape is recommended.
Then, you can edit the big .svg template under the template/ in source directory.
