Hello!

On Monday 23 November 2009 01:08:17 Tom Cato Amundsen wrote:
> 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.
Sure.  I would even prefer to see the help in ince browther more than the 
built-in html-viewer.

> 
> 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.
Did I undertand correctly that anyone who is going to upgrade to ANY later 
version has to install 3.16 first, run it, uninstall and the install the latest 
version? This sounds a bit clumsy and user-non-friendly. Cannot there be a code 
in all later vesions that check for older statistics and concert it  by default?

greetings!
tarmo

> 
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