So if I understand you correctly, default value for random transpose should be -5, 6, not -5, 6? And the app should remember the setting when restarting the app if the user changes it.
How should this be remembered? Possible solutions: 1. Individual setting for each exercise (this means for each lesson file) 2. One setting for each exercise module: singchord, singanswer, idproperty, idbyname, chordvoicing, chord, singchord, singanswer, idpropert 3. One global setting for the app. Suggestion number 2 will be easiest to implement. Which will be best for the user? 2013/5/13 andre maute <[email protected]>: > Dear Mr Amundsen, > > though I figured out how to obtain F#-major and F#-minor chords, > I have to always reconfigure the transposing of questions > when I restart the exercise. The selected tranposing method is not > saved within the configuration files. > > Regards Andre > > > On 05/13/2013 03:40 AM, andre maute wrote: >> Dear Mr Amundsen, >> >> I figured it out. >> >> - Firstly I added debug code into my solfege installation >> and found the spot in idbyname.py with >> self.m_P.select_random_question() >> - adding a small for-loop I found that I never got a F# in m_transpose >> - which finally led me to the config dialog in solfege, >> so I searched for a while and found nothing about transposing in >> the manual >> - Finally a grep over the html yielded the manual for random_transpose >> is in >> lesson-files.html >> >> Ough! >> So I needed -6 and 6 in the config dialog for the chord exercise. >> >> Regards Andre >> >> >> On 05/02/2013 11:42 PM, andre maute wrote: >>> Dear Mr Amundsen, >>> >>> --- disclaimer --- >>> This is a repost, >>> because several last emails to an other email address >>> got not response. >>> --- disclaimer --- >>> >>> I use Solfege 3.21.4 self compiled on a Fedora 18 system. >>> >>> my User Vocal Range is e, --> f' (male), I hope this is correct. >>> >>> I'm really good at the idtone exercise with all 12 notes >>> and can get easily over 99% over 15 minutes with 60 notes per minute. >>> I can hear the solfege syllables with my inner ear. >>> >>> So I thought to misuse the exercise >>> Chords in root position --> Minor and major chords >>> and try to decompose these easy triads with my inner ear. >>> >>> So the exercise is: >>> 1. hit the button for playing the chord. >>> 2. guess the triad and all its three notes >>> 3. push minor/major and verify the three notes >>> >>> Problem: >>> But over a month I have NEVER heard a F#-major or a F#-minor triad. >>> >>> Regards Andre >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) platform delivers complete > security visibility with the essential security capabilities. Easily and > efficiently configure, manage, and operate all of your security controls > from a single console and one unified framework. Download a free trial. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/alienvault_d2d > _______________________________________________ > Solfege-devel mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] > with a subject of "unsubscribe", or visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/solfege-devel -- Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> http://www.solfege.org/ GNU Solfege - free ear training http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Try New Relic Now & We'll Send You this Cool Shirt New Relic is the only SaaS-based application performance monitoring service that delivers powerful full stack analytics. Optimize and monitor your browser, app, & servers with just a few lines of code. Try New Relic and get this awesome Nerd Life shirt! http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic_d2d_may _______________________________________________ Solfege-devel mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe", or visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/solfege-devel
