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Artikulate is a learning software that helps improving pronunciation skills. This is a manual for developers and course data contributors.
Artikulate is a learning software that helps improving pronunciation skills. This is a manual for developers and course data contributors.


==Buliding Artikulate from sources==
==Preparing Your System==
Currently it is necessary for every contributor to compile and install Artikulate by herself/himself. Having an up to date KDE SC system in your distribution (KDE SC >= 4.10) makes this rather simple.
Currently, it is necessary for every contributor to compile and install Artikulate by herself/himself. But having an up to date KDE SC system in your distribution (KDE SC >= 4.10) makes this rather simple.


Details on how to set up your build system and how to set up environment variables to run Artikulate please refer to:
Details on how to set up your build system and how to set up environment variables to run Artikulate please see:
* [[Projects/Edu/Artikulate/BuildAndInstall|Prepering Your System]]
* [[Projects/Edu/Artikulate/BuildAndInstall|Preparing Your System]]


==Course material and workflow explained==
==Course material and workflow explained==

Latest revision as of 17:38, 4 July 2013

Artikulate Technical Guide

Artikulate is a learning software that helps improving pronunciation skills. This is a manual for developers and course data contributors.

Preparing Your System

Currently, it is necessary for every contributor to compile and install Artikulate by herself/himself. But having an up to date KDE SC system in your distribution (KDE SC >= 4.10) makes this rather simple.

Details on how to set up your build system and how to set up environment variables to run Artikulate please see:

Course material and workflow explained

For details on course material and the general workflow of contribution please refer to:

Editing course skeletons

For details on how to edit or add course skeletons to Artikulate please refer to:

Editing language courses

For details on how to edit or add new language courses please refer to: