Poll 1
======
Solfege has a help browser that can pop up a window with the user
manual. This uses a primitive html viewer that I wrote, and with the
--enable-gtkhtml command line option, it will use the gtkhtml2 module.
The problem is that gtkhtml2 is not easy to get to work on MS Windows,
and now it seems that the html viewer I wrote exposes bugs in gtk on
ubuntu karmic and some osx installs. It is not easy to fix this. I
also realise I have to be careful with the time I use on Solfege, so
make sure it brings the project forward.

Do you think it is ok to nuke the help browser? Pressing F1 or
selecting Help=>User Manual will display the documentation in your web
browser. In 3.14 it is configurable if the help browser or a web
browser is used.

Poll 2
======
Is it ok to require that people that will upgrade from solfege 3.14 or
older to 3.18 or later _HAVE_ to install and run 3.16 once to convert
their statistics to the new file format that _will_ be introduced in
3.16. 3.16 is the release I am preparing now. Doing this let me get
rid of old code and improves the code quality of the code that is
left.

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

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