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   2006-01-19 02:23:37 by Amitai Schlair | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
Update to 3.0.6. From the changelog:

* singinterval bugfix: don't crash if last question in tests is anwered wrongly.
* chord-m7-7-maj7-m7b5-dim7 and chord-m9-9-7b9-maj79: Don't crash
    when running tests.
* Add the singanswer lesson files to the pratise menu.
* Correctly connect ComboBoxEntry events in preferences window.
* Don't show GtkWarnings in the traceback window. Added --show-gtk-warnings
    commandline options for those who want to see them.
* Fixed the singanswer module and added some "Sing chord tone"
    exercises to the practise menu.
* updated no.po
* Added gui in the preferences window to select the language to be
    used. Use this if solfege does not select the correct one by default.
* Added swedish translations. Thanks to Daniel Nylander.
* Updated italian translation. Thanks to Marco Colombo.
* Build fixes to the linux midi module.
* Distribute all .po files in the windows build.
   2006-01-14 00:34:53 by Amitai Schlair | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
As suggested by jlam, use INSTALL_MAKE_FLAGS to override the install-time
value of sysconfdir without patching. Ride the previous PKGREVISION bump.
   2006-01-13 22:23:42 by Amitai Schlair | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Install the config file under share/examples/solfege and use
CONF_FILES to copy it into ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}, instead of letting
the package install it directly there. Bump PKGREVISION. This
should fix the CHECK_FILES error found in Krister's bulk build.
   2005-12-28 03:08:19 by Amitai Schlair | Files touched by this commit (5) | Imported package
Log message:
Initial import of GNU Solfege 3.0.5, a computer program written to
help you practice ear training. It can be useful when practicing
the simple and mechanical exercises. These are the exercises written
so far:

* Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
* Compare interval sizes
* Sing the intervals the computer asks for
* Identify chords
* Sing chords
* Scales
* Dictation
* Remembering rhythmic patterns


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