Release Name: 2.16 beta

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 2.16 Beta October 2009
release notes created by: emtempest@users.sourceforge.net

version 2.15 Beta March 2009, see release-notes-2.15.beta.txt
version 2.15 Alpha February 2008, see release-notes-2.15.alpha.txt
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 cursor behaves more consistently and returns to the correct place.
Ambiguous words' pronunciations are displayed correctly.
Auto and Incremental modes removed until Incremental mode can be fixed.
File > Close menu option works correctly now.
Phonemes with number and special characters load correctly.
Already classified words are no longer displayed to the user.
Changed pronunciations can be saved when the same category button is clicked.  It used to be only saved if a different category was clicked.


Known issues:
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The cursor currently dissapears after entering a phoneme, and re-appears when the mouse is moved again or when an arrow key is pressed.
The cursor behaviour can be improved further to behave like word-processing cursor..
The Expanded Phoneme Panel sort order still needs to be alphabetised and resized, and the Word list dislay needs to track the currently displayed word correctly. 
When editing the word list, the edited word is added instead, and the original word is not removed.
Dictionary Importin needs to be made more tolerant of faulty input files. 
Sound playback can be imporoved so that predictions are always sounded fully without sound file stuttering, and sound does not play before the actual pronunciation is displayed.
When projects are closed the wrong log file is used for the next project opened.  If Dictionarymaker is exited and restarted the log files work correctly.
Export to semi-colon delimited file currently generates an empty file and needs to be fixed.
