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GNU Solfege 3.15.8
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Solfege is free music education software. Use it to train your rhythm,
interval, scale and chord skills. It is free software and runs on
GNU/Linux, MacOS X, MS Windows 2000 and newer and possibly other
operating systems with the required tools. It should run wherever you can
run Python 2.5, Gtk+ 2.12, PyGtk 2.12.

Web: http://www.solfege.org
Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1465
Mirror: ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/solfege
Bug tracker: http://bugs.solfege.org

Things are moving forward, although quite slowly.
I now encourage everyone to test the devel releases, as I want to
stabilize things and get 3.16.0 out of the door. Please report any
things that looks strange to http://bugs.solfege.org, to the mailing
list, or directly to me.

Changes since 3.15.7:
* Fix some bad english: cadense -> cadence, tritonus -> tritone,
  notename -> note name, mailinglists -> mailing lists
  Translators: i'm sorry-sorry-sorry, but it gets worse the longer
  I wait.
* ExercisesMenuAddIn: translate the final menu item
* Fixed and marked some splashwin strings for translation. Removed
  one splash message that was displayed for so short time that it
  was useless.
* Added missing colon to a preferences window label.
* bugfix: the front page did not allow link texts to pages to be
truncated if they where too wide.
* rhythm-mid and rhythm-all: swap two buttons
* Add ellipsis after two entries on the File menu and the button used
to change random transposition.
* Add import filter for learning tree files format 2 and the original
format from solfege 3.2.2
* Add extra check to check_rcfile() to that running old versions and
3.15 wont set bogus value for the app/frontpage variable.
* Removed solfege/tree.py and some other unused code.
* lessonfile_editor_main.py: fix the file so is is valid python
syntax. The editor is still totally useless.
* Prefix the "Key" string so it can be translated better. "Key" have
at least two different meanings, keyboard keys and tonality.
* Fix random transpose dialog return value.
* abstract: change button label from "Change…" to "Change ..." since
the last already exist and is translated to many languages.
* Reorder the directories listed by pressing F8 since the user manual
will refer to the first directory in the list:
~/.exercises/user/lesson-files
* idtone: fix config page packing
* Updates to idtone user manual and update the introduction in the
"Extending GNU Solfege" chapter.
* deprecated: filesystem.user_lessonfiles
* Added Estonian translations. Updates to the German, Dutch, Polish
and Turkish user manual. help/Makefile: Add missing defines for some
languages
* Added "Compare melodic intervals" exercise
* File->Recent Exercises will show the topic in addition to the
exercise name, since only the name has too little context. For example
"Seconds" can be both melodic, harmonic etc.

fpeditor:
* add button to delete section. Closes bug #163
* forgot to add the code that saves the front page title.
* right-click on links to reorder them.
* make the back button insensitive when we are on the first page.
* make the back button insensitive when there is no more history.
* Added message at the bottom of the fpeditor save_as dialog mentioning
  where front page files have to be saved. Let us descide if we need this.
* right-click to edit lesson files. Add gui to the preferences window
  to select editor.
* change default save dir from ~/.solfege/exercises/ to
~/.solfege/exercises/user/
* Move front page title from dialog to the editor window.
* popupmenu should have "edit" insensitive if we are not clicking on a
link to a file.
* register_paste_button should also make the new button insensitive if
the clipboard is empty

-- 
Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]>                 http://www.solfege.org/
GNU Solfege - free ear training    http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/

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