================== GNU Solfege 3.17.0 ================== 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, MS Windows 2000 and newer, Max OS X with some effort, 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/projects/solfege/files/ Mirror: ftp:// <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/solfege>alpha.gnu.org/gnu/solfege<ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/solfege> Bug tracker: http://bugs.solfege.org First release in a new devel branch. Changes listed at the end of this email. The plan is to let people test these changes, fix bugs if reported and then release it as a stable release 3.18.0. The music parser/displayer code refactoring is progressing, but it will take some time to finish it, so it will be delayed to the next devel branch (3.19.x). This will not delay the new rhythm dictation exercise that will be in 3.19, but it will bring you bug fixes and a profile manager (multiple users on one OS login) sooner. In the main window of the program you can see a link "Rhythm dictation" in the "Rhythm" section. This shows how far I got before I realized that the mpd (music parser/displayer) code needed some refactoring. (That link will of course be removed before 3.18.0) * Resize main window when selecting exercises to use the scrollbars less. * The statistics page of exercises will show the 10 latest test results. * Front page editor: option to search for strings in lesson file titles when selecting lesson files. * Export Exercises to Audio Files: add checkbutton that names the generated audio files after the answer of the question. * Spelling fixes by Ruslan Fedyarov and dougkerns * Preferences window: Add gui to delete statistics. * Works with Swig 2.0 * Bug fix to the statistics table, and documented the statistics tables in the user manual. * Profile manager * Lots of minor bug fixes and improvements to the code. -- Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> http://www.solfege.org/ GNU Solfege - free ear training http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/
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