Hello!

I am not quite sure about mac, on linux the user created learningtrees are
placed in directory $HOME/.solfege/learningtrees . Reinstalling  Solfege does
not clean thin  folder (of course - otherwise you would lose your work done
when upgrading to new version).

Tom, it is true,  there is no delete button in File->Edit learningtrees!

Thus you need to go the folder $HOME/.solfege/learningtrees
 and remove the files you do not want to see any more. From Terminal:

cd $HOME/.solfege/learningtrees
rm -i *
(the latter tries to erase all files, but asks first)


happy using!

tarmo

On Thursday 01 May 2008 02:12, Peter Dann wrote:
> I'm a brand new user.
> I tried creating a couple of my own learning trees, and I assume went
> about this the wrong way. As a result, I've ended up with a couple of
> learning trees appearing below the File > Learning tree menu that I
> can't get rid of.
> I'm running solfege on Mac OSX.
> I've tried completely uninstalling and reinstalling using fink, but
> this has not resolved the problem.
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Peter
>
> Sorry, I should have provided a little more information to my question
> below.
>
> I'm running solfege 3.8.2 under Mac OSX.
>
> When I start solfege from the command line, I see two messages:
>
> The first reads "Checking for gtkhtml2... No module named gtkhtml2".
>
>   Is this perhaps a Python module? If so, do I need it to solve this
> problem?
>
> The second reads "warning: invalid directory in path: /Users/peterdann/
> lessonfiles".  (There is in fact no "lessonfiles" directory under /
> Users/peterdann.)
>
> Regards,
> Peter
>
>
> On 01/05/2008, at 9:12 AM, Peter Dann wrote:
>
>> I'm a brand new user.
>> I tried creating a couple of my own learning trees, and I assume went
>> about this the wrong way. As a result, I've ended up with a couple of
>> learning trees appearing below the File > Learning tree menu that I
>> can't get rid of.
>> I'm running solfege on Mac OSX.
>> I've tried completely uninstalling and reinstalling using fink, but
>> this has not resolved the problem.
>> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Peter
>>
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