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GNU Solfege 3.15.9
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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

I had to reinstall XP on my laptop and it took a while before I and
MinGW became friends again...
But now the setup is ok, and here is a new development release. We
need to move on, so the next release will either be 3.16.0 or a final
release candidate, depending on how many problems that we discover in
3.15.9. Please remind me if I have forgotten about things you have
emailed me before.

Changes since 3.15.8:
* Fix stupid string formatting bug that broke the preferences window
for all that run in non-C-locale
* Tweak help/C/lessonfiles.xml
* mpd: Give better error messages if \key or \time is used before \staff.
* Make two file menu item strings unicode, since the translation did not
  work ok with the ellipsis char if not make u'unicode string'
* More user friendly labels in the random transpose dialog.
* music() objects are MpdTransposable
* New fix for the keyboard accel bug in descending melodic intervals.
  revno 1401 did not work. Thanks to Piotr Komorowski for reporting this.
* More harmonic progressions from Ruslan Fedyarov.
* Updated Norwegian, Polish, Brazilian Portugues, Vietnamese and
Turkish translations.
* Added 'atonal' transposition mode.
* win32: use Python 2.6
-- 
Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]>                 http://www.solfege.org/
GNU Solfege - free ear training    http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/

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