Thanks Ruslan for this help. Well, a brief research on Google teach me that a
.py is a file who worked with a program called Python, that I never heard
before. Besides, I don't know any other programmation language... I have to
learn, when I got more time ! Maybe soon. This seems interesting to create and
modified lessons.
I've tried to do this. For the two first step, it's ok I think. I have open
stock.py with Microsoft Bloc-notes (in french) and add 'rhythm-r8c16c16c16c16',
but no way to save that, I can just close the window. Is it the right way ? The
icon, no problem. However, I don't have found how to create an exercise, the
last step.
Please don't answer me right now. I will take a few moment to study this in the
week-kend, and then I will certainly need your help !
Bye,
Baptiste
PS : I'm working on Windows Vista
> Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 22:18:48 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Solfege-devel] ternary rythms
>
> Hi,
>
> Here's how I tried to add another rhythmical pattern to ternary exercises:
> 1) I added text 'rhythm-r8c16c16c16c16' to SolfegeIconFactory section of
> share\solfege\src\stock.py ('r' means rest there), so the end of the
> section looked like that:
> 'rhythm-wrong','rhythm-r8c16c16c16c16']
> 2) I created an icon called 'rhythm-r8c16c16c16c16.png' - the name
> should exactly fit the previous change. I'm not sure how the author made
> these icons (I just copied another icon for a test), anyway, you can
> always create them with transparency-aware image editor changing the
> existing icons;
> 3) added an exercise called 'rhythm-ternary-plus' to
> share\solfege\lesson-files folder (note the '35' - it's the additional
> pattern, and 'count_in_notelen' - it seems to make the exercise
> ternary), the exercise is attached.
>
> No compilation needed. Check whether this technique fits your needs.
>
> Bye,
> Ruslan
>
> 19.01.2010 0:19, baptiste chopin написав(ла):
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm a solfege teacher in a french conservatory, and I thanks all
> > people who worked to the development of GNU solfege. I used it
> > sometime in class with my students. It's a wonderful activity.
> >
> > I have a question : it is possible to include ternary rythms like
> > those I join, and many others combination ? Currently, some ternary
> > rythms combination are missing. Sadly, I'm not programmer and can not
> > do this myself...
> >
> > If I can help in any ways, please tell me.
> >
> > Excuse my poor english.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Baptiste Chopin
> >
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