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English: Screenshot of en:GNU Solfege 3.23.4 on Windows 10 in German localization.
Deutsch: Screenshot von de:GNU Solfege 3.23.4 auf Windows 10 in deutscher Sprache.
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Source GNU Solfege 3.23.4 on Windows 10
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  • Davide Bonetti: Scale lesson files and a document about scales.
  • Tom Eykens: Updated nl.po and translated the user's manual.
  • Etienne Bourrez <etienne.bourrez@free.fr>: Translated the users manual and fr.po
  • Thibaut Cousin <linux@thibaut-cousin.net>: Spec file for SuSE 8.2.
  • Michael Becker <M.K.Becker@t-online.de>: Two lessonfiles: volkslieder1 and volkslieder2
  • Olivier Ahn <olitech@ifrance.com>: Small update to fr.po
  • Daniel Tonda Castillo <danton67@mailandnews.com>: Updated 'es.po' file and added 'es_MX.po'. Compiled binaries for: RedHat 8.0. Testing and bugreporting.
  • David Asorey Álvares and Diego Duchowney <die@die.com.fr>: Spannish translations.
  • David Coe <david@coent.freeserve.co.uk>: Rpm spec file cleanup. Made it more portable and let us junk: create_fileslist.py.
  • David Petrou <dpetrou@ece.cmu.edu>: Testing and portability fixes for FreeBSD
  • Michael Shigorin <mike@lic145.kiev.ua>: Russian translations.
  • Keld Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk>: Danish translations.
  • Steve Lee: Ported 'winmidi.c' to gcc.
  • Joe Lee <jcl@cs.brown.edu>: Wrote 'winsynth.py' and 'winmidi.c' that talk to the soundcard on: MS Windows.
  • F(r)eddy SpierenBU(r)G <freddy@dusktilldawn.nl>: Dutch translations.
  • Fabio Checconi <fchecconi@libero.it>: The dsp code are borrowed from Fabio Checconi's GPL'ed guituner: program. The 'fft.c' file was originally written by Richard: Boulton <richard@tartarus.org> and Ralph Loader: <suckfish@ihug.co.nz>, but almost completely rewritten by Checconi.
  • Giovanni Chierico <chierico@writeme.com>: Some lessonfiles.
  • Jean Orloff <orloff@in2p3.fr>: French translations.
  • Mauro Colorio <macolori@tin.it>: Italian translations.
  • Oliver Vollmer <Oliver.Vollmer@epost.de>: Toolbar icons, testing, comments, lots of bug reports and feedback,: german translations. He made the first rpm spec file and has: helped to improve it.
  • GNU Lilypond authors: The pixmaps used to display music is generated from the feta font: used by GNU Lilypond, copyright Han-Wen Nienhuys, Jan Nieuwenhuizen: and others. Lilypond is the GNU project music typesetter, if you: want high quality music typesetting, check it out at: <http://www.lilypond.org>. Only the generated pixmaps for the font: are included in GNU Solfege, you should check the source tarball: for GNU Lilypond for the source code. This because GNU Solfege: only use a few of the fonts and I had to to some manual tweaking to: use the fonts. I got permission to do this from Han-Wen Nienhuys.
  • Jan Baumgart (Folkwang Universitaet der Kuenste): The solmisation exercise module.
  • Tom Cato Amundsen <tca@gnu.org>: Main author.

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