[gcompris] piano activity, fixed the xml menu format.



commit c3851dc8d6556dd0b6b349e657351ee9e7bbf318
Author: Bruno Coudoin <bruno coudoin free fr>
Date:   Mon Sep 10 23:16:52 2012 +0200

    piano activity, fixed the xml menu format.
    
    This was breaking intltool but is was working for
    us because we just sed the file.

 .../piano_composition.xml.in                       |    4 ++--
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/src/piano_composition-activity/piano_composition.xml.in b/src/piano_composition-activity/piano_composition.xml.in
index 25e8e99..71d1090 100644
--- a/src/piano_composition-activity/piano_composition.xml.in
+++ b/src/piano_composition-activity/piano_composition.xml.in
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
         <_title>Piano Composition</_title>
         <_description>An activity to learn how the piano keyboard works, how notes are written on a musical staff and explore music composition by loading and saving your work.</_description>
         <_prerequisite>Familiarity with note naming convensions, note-names activity useful to learn this notation.</_prerequisite>
-        <_goal>Develop an understanding of music composition, and increase interest in making music with a piano keyboard. This activity covers many fundamental aspects of music, but there is much more to explore about music composition. If you enjoy this activity but want a more advanced tool, try downloading MuseScore (http://musescore.org/en/download), an open source music notation tool.</goal>
+        <_goal>Develop an understanding of music composition, and increase interest in making music with a piano keyboard. This activity covers many fundamental aspects of music, but there is much more to explore about music composition. If you enjoy this activity but want a more advanced tool, try downloading MuseScore (http://musescore.org/en/download), an open source music notation tool.</_goal>
 	<_manual xml:space="preserve">This activity has several levels, each level adds a new functionality to the previous level.
 Level 1: basic piano keyboard (white keys only) and students can experiment with clicking the colored rectangle keys to write music
 Level 2: the musical staff switches to bass clef, so pitches are lower than in previous level
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The following keyboard bindings work in this activity:
         <credit>
         Thank you to Bruno Coudoin for his mentorship.
         Thank you to Olivier Samyn for his contribution to improving the note design and coloring.
-        Thank you to Federico Mena who inspired me with his wonderful enthusiasm for my music projects at GUADEC. 
+        Thank you to Federico Mena who inspired me with his wonderful enthusiasm for my music projects at GUADEC.
         Thank you to all contributors of children's songs from around the world, especially the GNOME community. Learn more about these
         melodies and who contributed them here: https://live.gnome.org/GComprisMelodies
         </credit>



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