Release Name: 2.15 Alpha

Notes:
DictionaryMaker is a graphical tool for creating electronic pronunciation dictionaries 
(for natural languages). The system allows a user to develop a pronunciation dictionary 
without requiring expert linguistic knowledge or programming expertise.

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version 2.15 Alpha February 2008
release notes created by: emtempest@users.sourceforge.net
version 2.14 was released February 2008, see release-notes-2.14.txt 
version 2.13 was released August 2007, see release-notes-2.13.txt
version 2.12 was released August 2007, see release-notes-2.12.txt
version 2.11 was relased June 2007, see release-notes-2.11.txt
version 2.1 was released February 2007, see release-notes-2.1.txt
version 2.0 was released September 2006, see release-notes-2.0.txt 

Bug fixes:
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The 	rule extraction dialog dialog only apperars as long as necessary, and not longer.
The phoneme mapping tool now supports the use of numbers in phonemes. Before the use of this character would result in the
mapping tool failing to import the dictionary. 
 If an unknown phoneme is encountered, add it into the 'New' category with 'bing.wav' as its default sound.
 If phonemes are edited, the expanded phoneme panel now reflects changes in name and category made.


New features
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To reduce the number of mouse gestured needed to enter or change phonemes, the position-indicating colorbar was changed
to a cursor that responds appropriately  to L and R arrows and backspace.
In the expanded phoneme panel the context menuy was eliminated, and a right click adds the phoneme at the cursor position, 
and a left click plays the associated soundfile.
 