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12<h1 class="title">CHANGES.txt for wxPython</h1>
13<div class="section" id="x">
14<h1><a name="x">2.5.1.x</a></h1>
15<p>(See also the MigrationGuide.txt file for details about some of the
16big changes that have happened in this release and how you should
17adapt your code.)</p>
18<p>Many, many little fixes, changes and additions done as part of the move
19to wxWindows 2.5 that I have forgotten about.</p>
20<p>Added wxMirrorDC.</p>
21<p>Added wxIconLocation</p>
22<p>Added Python wrappers for the new wxVScrolledWindow, wxVListBox, and
23wxHtmlListBox classes.</p>
24<p>Added wrappers for wxBookCtrl and wxListbook. wxNotebook now derives
25from wxBookCtrl.</p>
26<p>Added Gordon Williams' PyPlot module to the library, available as the
27wx.lib.plot module.</p>
28<p>I made a small but important change in the code that aquires the
29Python Global Interpreter Lock to try and prevent deadlocks that can
30happen when there are nested attempts to aquire the GIL.</p>
31<p>The RPMs will now install menu items on Mandrake in
32Applications/Development/Tools for PyCrust, XRCed, etc. They are also
33installing icons and <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">*.desktop</span></tt> items in the generic KDE and GNOME
34locations, but I don't know yet if they are resulting in menu items on
35non-Mandrake systems. (It didn't automatically do it on my RH-9 build
36box but I didn't chase it very far...) If you have ideas for how to
37improve the .spec file to work better and/or on more distros please
38send me a patch.</p>
39<p>The RPMs are now built on a RH-9 box, and I have tested installing
40them also on my main Mandrake 9.2 box.</p>
41<p>There are some big changes in the OS X disk image. The actual
42Installer package now <em>only</em> installs the wxMac dynlibs, wxPython
43extension modules and pacakges, and also the command-line tool
44scripts. The remaining items (demo, samples, and application bundles
45for the Demo, PyCrust and XRCed) are now top-level items in the disk
46image (.dmg file) that users can just drag and drop to wherever they
47want to put them.</p>
48<p>The wxWave class has been renamed to wxSound, and now has a slightly
49different API.</p>
50</div>
51<div class="section" id="id1">
52<h1><a name="id1">2.4.2.4</a></h1>
53<p>Use wxSTC in the demo for displaying the soucre code of the samples.</p>
54<p>Lots of bug fixes and such from the wxWindows folks.</p>
55<p>Added wxPython.lib.newevent from Miki Tebeka. Its usage is
56demonstrated in the Threads sample in the demo.</p>
57<p>Updates to wxMaskedEditCtrl.</p>
58<p>Added wxMaskedNumCtrl.</p>
59<p>Added Chris Barker's FloatCanvas.</p>
60</div>
61<div class="section" id="id2">
62<h1><a name="id2">2.4.1.2</a></h1>
63<p>Added wxScrolledPanel from Will Sadkin</p>
64<p>Added SetShape method to top level windows (e.g. wxFrame.)</p>
65<p>Changed wxSWIG to not generate Python code using apply, (since it will
66be deprecated in the future) wxSWIG will use <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">spam(*args,</span> <span class="pre">**kw)</span></tt> syntax
67instead. Also changed the generated __repr__ methods to be a bit more
68informative.</p>
69<p>Made the version number information more robust and uh, informative.
70Also added asserts to check that the major.minor versions of wxPython
71and wxWindows match.</p>
72<p>Added the new wx &quot;renamer&quot; package that will dynamically import from
73the wxPython package and rename wxFooBar --&gt; FooBar. That means that
74people can do imports without <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">&quot;import</span> <span class="pre">*&quot;</span></tt> and can use names like
75wx.Frame instead of wx.wxFrame. This is phase 1 of a full transition
76to the new namespace.</p>
77<p>Updated Scintilla to 1.52. I also changed it to use wxListCtrl
78instead of wxListBox for the AutoComplete window, added the ability to
79use custom bitmaps in the margin and in the AutoComplete windows, and
80worked out how to do proper clipping of child windows on wxGTK.</p>
81<p>Patrick O'Brien's PyCrust package has been renamed to Py and now
82includes several new tools. As part of the change the location of the
83pacakge has changed as well, it is now accessible as &quot;from wxPython
84import py&quot; (or &quot;from wx import py&quot; using the new namespace.) There
85are still some transition modules in the wxPython.lib.PyCrust package
86that will issue a warning and then import what is needed from the new
87package. These will be removed in a future release.</p>
88<p>Added __nonzero__ method to wxTreeItemId, wxBitmap, wxImage, wxFont,
89and most other classes that have an Ok or IsOK method. This allows
90code like &quot;if obj: ...&quot; to be the same as &quot;if obj.IsOk(): ...&quot;</p>
91<p>Toolbars on wxMac can now have controls on them.</p>
92<p>Added wxPython.lib.analogclock module based on samples that were
93passed back and forth on wxPython-users a while back.</p>
94<p>Added masked edit controls (wxPython.lib.maskededit) by Jeff Childers
95and Will Sadkin. Updated wxTimeCtrl to use MaskedEdit.</p>
96<p>When the __class__ of a dead object is replaced with _wxPyDeadObject
97the __del__ of the original class is now called first.</p>
98<p>Added wxTreeListCtrl. (Looks like a wxTreeCtrl embedded in a
99wxListCtrl, but actually is just giving multiple columns to a
100wxTreeCtrl.)</p>
101<p>Added wxFutureCall, a subclass of wxTimer that makes it easy to delay
102a call to any Python callable object.</p>
103<p>Added wxPy versions of wxPrintPreview, wxPreviewFrame, and
104wxPreviewControlBar so they can be derived from in Python and be able
105to override the C++ virtual methods.</p>
106<p>Simplified how the wxSizer methods are wrapped, changed the name of
107the &quot;option&quot; parameter to &quot;proportion&quot; to match the docs (&quot;option&quot; is
108still accepted for compatibility, but this will go away in a future
109release,) SetItemMinSize can now take a wxSize (or 2-tuple) parameter,
110and Spacers can be specified with a wxSize (or 2-tuple) parameter</p>
111<p>Added wxCursorFromBits.</p>
112</div>
113<div class="section" id="id3">
114<h1><a name="id3">2.4.0.7</a></h1>
115<p>Gave up on generating a warning upon the use of the old true/false or
116TRUE/FALSE values.</p>
117<p>Fixed wxGenericTreeCtrl (used on wxGTK and wxMac for wxTreeCtrl) so
118that it can successfully handle lots of nodes instead of overflowing
119when the virtual height of the widget overflowed a 16-bit value.</p>
120<p>Fixed the typemap that converts strings to wxColours to also accept
121unicode.</p>
122<p>Fixed problem where the wrong class name could sometimes be used for
123OOR.</p>
124<p>Fixed an interpreter lock problem in the __eq__ and __ne__ methods in
125wxSize and etc.</p>
126<p>Updated PyCrust to version 0.9</p>
127<p>Instead of always logging C++ assertions, added wxPYAPP_ASSERT_LOG
128flag to turn it on. In most cases turning it into an exception (the
129default behavior) is enough. See below in the 2.3.4.1 notes for more
130details.</p>
131</div>
132<div class="section" id="a-k-a-the-i-m-so-stupid-release">
133<h1><a name="a-k-a-the-i-m-so-stupid-release">2.4.0.6 (a.k.a. the I'm so stupid release)</a></h1>
134<p>The new deprecation class for the old true/false symbols can now be
135returned from OnInit. And I promise to be sure I am testing what I
136think I am testing in the future...</p>
137</div>
138<div class="section" id="a-k-a-the-blame-it-on-kevin-release">
139<h1><a name="a-k-a-the-blame-it-on-kevin-release">2.4.0.5 (a.k.a. the blame it on Kevin release)</a></h1>
140<p>A few little but annoying bug fixes.</p>
141<p>Updated pycolourchooser.</p>
142<p>Updated to 0.9b of PyCrust.</p>
143</div>
144<div class="section" id="id4">
145<h1><a name="id4">2.4.0.4</a></h1>
146<p>Added missing wxRect methods</p>
147<p>Add OOR support for wxApp objects too.</p>
148<p>Added wxCursorFromImage, which works on wxMSW and wxGTK so far.</p>
149<p>All platforms now send EVT_DESTROY_WINDOW. Be warned that at the time
150the event is sent the window is in the process of being deconstructed,
151and so calling some (most?) methods of the window itself may cause
152problems.</p>
153<p>Fixed SF Bug #689481, a method in the OGL wrappers was using the wrong
154return type.</p>
155<p>Fixed SF Bug #689958, an endless loop in printout.py.</p>
156<p>Added EVT_WINDOW_CREATE_ID and EVT_WINDOW_DESTROY_ID so these events
157can be associated with a specific window ID and more easily caught by
158the parent window.</p>
159<p>Fixed copy-paste error in wxListCtrl.GetFirstSelected.</p>
160<p>Added missing Init method (and an overloading wrapper) to wxLocale
161wrapper.</p>
162<p>Added a wxBitmap.SetMaskColour convenience method.</p>
163<p>Changed how the dynamic event tables (used for all Python wx classes,
164C++ wx classes typically use static event tables) are searched such
165that they behave from a Python perspective more like the static tables
166in C++. Namely that if there are identical event bindings in a base
167Python class and a derived Python class that the one in the derived
168class will be found first and that if Skip is called that the one in
169the base class will still be found instead of skipping directly to the
170static stable in the C++ class.</p>
171<p>Switched to using True/False in the wxPython lib and demo instead of
172true/false or TRUE/FALSE to prepare for the new boolean type and
173constants being added to Python. Added code to wx.py to test for the
174existence of the new constants and to create suitable values if not
175present.</p>
176<p>Added some static wxApp functions that help with integration with the
177Mac UI. They are no-ops on other platforms so it doesn't hurt to
178always call them. The functions are:</p>
179<blockquote>
180wxApp_GetMacDefaultEncodingIsPC
181wxApp_GetMacSupportPCMenuShortcuts
182wxApp_GetMacAboutMenuItemId
183wxApp_GetMacPreferencesMenuItemId
184wxApp_GetMacExitMenuItemId
185wxApp_GetMacHelpMenuTitleName
186wxApp_SetMacDefaultEncodingIsPC
187wxApp_SetMacSupportPCMenuShortcuts
188wxApp_SetMacAboutMenuItemId
189wxApp_SetMacPreferencesMenuItemId
190wxApp_SetMacExitMenuItemId
191wxApp_SetMacHelpMenuTitleName</blockquote>
192<p>Refactored, enhanced and added capabilities for the DrawXXXList
193functions, inspired by code from Chris Barker.</p>
194<p>The wxWindows .mo language catalog files are now installed in a
195subdirectory of the wxPython package dir on MSW since that platform
196doesn't have a standard place for them.</p>
197<p>Added missing deselect methods for wxGrid.</p>
198<p>Fixed typemaps for wxGridCellCoordsArray.</p>
199<p>Updated to the 0.9a version of PyCrust</p>
200</div>
201<div class="section" id="id5">
202<h1><a name="id5">2.4.0.2</a></h1>
203<p>Several bug fixes.</p>
204<p>Added wxIntCtrl from Will Sadkin.</p>
205<p>Added wxPyColourChooser by Michael Gilfix.</p>
206</div>
207<div class="section" id="id6">
208<h1><a name="id6">2.4.0.1</a></h1>
209<p>No major new features since 2.3.4.2, mostly bug fixes and minor
210enhancements.</p>
211<p>Added function wrappers for the common dialogs from Kevin Altis. See
212wxPython/lib/dialogs.py for more details.</p>
213</div>
214<div class="section" id="id7">
215<h1><a name="id7">2.3.4.2</a></h1>
216<p>Various bug fixes.</p>
217</div>
218<div class="section" id="id8">
219<h1><a name="id8">2.3.4.1</a></h1>
220<p>Updated XRCed and wxTimeCtrl contribs.</p>
221<p>Show a couple new wxGrid features in the demo.</p>
222<p>Several bug fixes in wxWindows.</p>
223<p>Added wxHtmlFilter.</p>
224<p>wxASSERT and related C++ runtime diagnostics are now converted to
225Python exceptions. When an assert happens a wxPyAssertionError
226(which derives from AssertionError) exception is created and when
227control returns back to the Python code that invoked the C++ API it
228will be raised. The same exception restrictions are in place as
229before, namely that exceptions can't cross from one Python layer
230through C++ to another Python layer. That simply means that if you
231want to catch wxPyAssertionError or any other exception that you need
232to do it before control returns to C++ at the end of your event
233handler or callback code. There is some test code in demo/wxButton.py
234you can use to play with this new feature.</p>
235<p>Added some methods to wxApp (SetAssertMode and GetAssertMode) that let
236you control how C++ assertions are processed. Valid modes are:
237wxPYAPP_ASSERT_SUPPRESS, wxPYAPP_ASSERT_EXCEPTION, and
238wxPYAPP_ASSERT_DIALOG. Using _SUPPRESS will give you behavior like
239the old &quot;final&quot; builds and the assert will be ignored, _EXCEPTION is
240the new default described above, and _DIALOG is like the default in
2412.3.3.1 and prior &quot;hybrid&quot; builds. You can also combine _EXCEPTION
242and _DIALOG if you wish, although I don't know why you would.</p>
243<p>You can now overload OnInitGui, OnExit and OnAssert in your classes
244derived from wxApp.</p>
245<p>Added GetSelectedCells, GetSelectionBlockTopLeft,
246GetSelectionBlockBottomRight, GetSelectedRows, GetSelectedCols nethods
247to wxGrid.</p>
248<p>Added Python == and != operators for some basic classes</p>
249<p>Fixed the Python wrappers for wxInputStream so they no longer block
250when reading from a wxProcess on wxGTK. They now work more or less as
251they did before 2.3.3.1 but the dual meaning of eof() has been
252removed. There is now a CanRead() method that lets you know if there
253is data waiting to be read from the pipe.</p>
254<p>Fixed method name clash in wxIEHtmlWin, renamed Refresh to RefreshPage.</p>
255<p>Added Throbber from Cliff Wells to the library and the demo.</p>
256<p>Windows installer prompts to uninstall old version first.</p>
257<p>Added wxPython.lib.evtmgr by Robb Shecter, which is an easier, more
258&quot;Pythonic&quot; and more OO method of registering handlers for wxWindows
259events using the Publish/Subscribe pattern.</p>
260<p>Added wxPython.lib.popupctl by Gerrit van Dyk which is a combobox-like
261gizmo for poping up arbitrary controls. It is currently using
262wxDialog because of some issues with wxPopupWindow...</p>
263<p>Added wxPython.lib.gridmovers by Gerrit van Dyk which facilitates the
264dragging of columns and/or rows in a wxGrid.</p>
265<p>Added wxPython.lib.multisash by Gerrit van Dyk which is a nice
266implementation of allowing the user to split a window any number of
267times either horizontally or vertically, and to close the split off
268windows when desired.</p>
269<p>Added helpviewer tool that displays HTML books similarly to how MS
270HTMLHelp viewer does. Changed how the wxPythonDocs tarball is built
271and added a script to launch the doc viewer.</p>
272</div>
273<div class="section" id="id9">
274<h1><a name="id9">2.3.3.1</a></h1>
275<p>Added wxSplashScreen.</p>
276<p>Added wxGenericDirCtrl.</p>
277<p>Added wxMultiChoiceDialog.</p>
278<p>The calltip window and autocomplete window in wxSTC will now use a
279wxPopupWindow if available on the platform (and functioning correctly)
280so they can extend beyond the client area of the STC if needed.</p>
281<p>Finished wrapping and providing typemaps for wxInputStream and also
282added the stream ctor and other methods for wxImage so images can now
283be loaded from any Python &quot;file-like&quot; object.</p>
284<p>Changed the img2py tool to use PNG instead of XPM for embedding image
285data in Python source code, and the generated code now uses streams to
286convert the image data to wxImage, wxBitmap, or wxIcon.</p>
287<p>Added the wxPython.lib.rcsizer module which contains RowColSizer.
288This sizer is based on code from Niki Spahiev and lets you specify a
289row and column for each item, as well as optional column or row
290spanning. Cells with no item assigned to it are just left blank.
291Stretchable rows or columns are specified and work the same as in
292wxFlexGridSizer.</p>
293<p>Updated XRCed from Roman Rolinsky</p>
294<p>Added wxBufferedDC.</p>
295<p>Upgraded wxSTC from Scintilla 1.40 to Scintilla 1.45, and then again
296to version 1.47, and one more time to 1.48! &lt;wink&gt;</p>
297<dl>
298<dt>UNICODE!</dt>
299<dd><p class="first">wxWindows/wxPython can be compiled with unicode support enabled or
300disabled. Previous to wxPython 2.3.3 non-unicode mode was always
301used. Starting with 2.3.3 either mode is supported, but only if
302it is also available in wxWindows on the platform. Currently
303wxWindows only supports unicode on MS Windows platforms, but with
304the recent release of GTK+ 2.0 it is only a matter of time until
305it can be done on wxGTK (Linux and other unixes) as well.</p>
306<p>Unicode works best on platforms in the NT branch of the Windows
307family tree (NT, win2k, XP) but it is now also possible to use the
308same unicode binaries on win95/98/ME platforms as well! This is
309done by using a special library and DLL with the application
310called MSLU, (Microsoft Layer for Unicode). It simply gets out of
311the way if the app is run on an NT box, otherwise if run on a
312win9x box it loads a special DLL that provides the unicode
313versions of the windows API. So far I have not been able to get
314this to work perfectly on win9x. Most things work fine but
315wxTaskBarIcon for example will cause a crash if used with the
316unicode build on win95.</p>
317<p class="last">So how do you use it? It's very simple. When unicode is enabled,
318then all functions and methods in wxPython that return a wxString
319from the C++ function will return a Python unicode object, and
320parameters to C++ functions/methods that expect a wxString can
321accept either a Python string or unicode object. If a string
322object is passed then it will be decoded into unicode using the
323converter pointed to by wxConvCurrent, which will use the default
324system encoding. If you need to use a string in some other
325encoding then you should convert it to unicode using the Python
326codecs first and then pass the unicode string to the wxPython
327method.</p>
328</dd>
329</dl>
330<p>Added wxListCtrlAutoWidthMixin from Erik Westra.</p>
331<p>Added wxIconBundle and wxTopLevelWindow.SetIcons.</p>
332<p>Added wxLocale and wxEncodingConverter.</p>
333<p>A little black magic... When the C++ object (for a window or
334whatever) is deleted there is no way to force the Python shadow object
335to also be destroyed and clean up all references to it. This leads to
336crashes if the shadow object tries to call a method with the old C++
337pointer. The black magic I've done is to replace the __class__ in the
338Python instance object with a class that raises an exception whenever
339a method call (or other attribute access) is attempted. This works
340for any class that is OOR aware.</p>
341<p>Added OOR support for wxGridCellRenderer, wxGridCellEditor,
342wxGridCellAttr, wxGridCellAttrProvider, wxGridTableBase and their
343derived classes.</p>
344<p>Added wxImage.GetDataBuffer which returns an in-place edit buffer of
345the image data. (Patch #546009)</p>
346<p>Added a sample that shows how to embed wxPython in a wxWindows C++
347application.</p>
348<p>Added wxPyWindow, wxPyPanel and wxPyControl which are just like their
349wx counterparts except they allow some of the more common C++ virtual
350methods to be overridden in Python derived classes. The methods
351supported are:</p>
352<blockquote>
353<p>DoMoveWindow
354DoSetSize
355DoSetClientSize
356DoSetVirtualSize
357DoGetSize
358DoGetClientSize
359DoGetPosition
360DoGetVirtualSize
361DoGetBestSize
362InitDialog
363TransferDataFromWindow
364TransferDataToWindow
365Validate
366AcceptsFocus
367AcceptsFocusFromKeyboard
368GetMaxSize
369AddChild
370RemoveChild</p>
371<p>If there are other methods that you think should be supported
372please let me know.</p>
373</blockquote>
374<p>Changed wxGenButton to derive from wxPyControl and overload
375DoGetBestSize and AcceptsFocus.</p>
376<p>Added wxArtProvider.</p>
377<p>Added wxCallAfter which is a helper function that registers a function
378(or any callable Python object) to be called once the next time there
379are no pending events. This is useful for when you need to do
380something but it can't be done during the current event handler. The
381implementation is very simple, see wxPython/wx.py.</p>
382<p>Fixed a boatload of reference leaks.</p>
383<p>Added a demo of using a sizer in a wxScrolledWindow, in effect
384creating a ScrolledPanel.</p>
385<p>Added a sample to the demo that shows how to use radio menu items, and
386other menu stuff.</p>
387<p>Added wxIEHtmlWin. This is essentially the same as using IE with the
388ActiveXWrapper already in the library, but it is implemented all in
389C++ and therefore does not need any of the modules from win32all and
390so it is less fragile in the face of changes.</p>
391<p>Fixed the ActiveXWrapper problem. Looks like when the win32com
392modules make a &quot;callback&quot; that they (incorrectly, IMHO) allocate a
393transient thread state structure. Since wxPython is now saving
394tstates for it's own callbacks it ended up using garbage after
395win32com got rid of the temporary tstate...</p>
396<p>Added a generic static text control to wxPython.lib.stattext. This is
397so things like Boa and PythonCard can have a static text that can
398respond to mouse events and etc.</p>
399<p>Changed the wxDateTime.Parse* methods to return an int that will be -1
400on failure, and the index where parsing stopped otherwise.</p>
401<p>Moved tools to be a Python package in wxPython.tools, added scripts to
402import and launch each tool. This will let you import and use the
403tools in your own scripts or apps as needed. On Linux and OS X the
404tool scripts are installed to {prefix}/bin so you should be able to
405easily launch them from the command line. For example, PyCrust can be
406started with just the &quot;pycrust&quot; command.</p>
407<p>Added a sample to the demo that catches various key events and
408displays the details of the event.</p>
409<p>Added wxWizard, wxWizardPage, wxWizardPageSimple and wxPyWizardPage.</p>
410<p>Added wxXmlResourceHandler which allows you to create custom handlers
411for nonstandard class types in XRC resources. See the demo for an
412example.</p>
413<p>Added wxPython.lib.mixins.rubberband module from Robb Shecter.</p>
414<p>Added wxTimeCtrl from Will Sadkin.</p>
415</div>
416<div class="section" id="id10">
417<h1><a name="id10">2.3.2.1</a></h1>
418<p>Changed (again) how the Python global interpreter lock is handled as
419well as the Python thread state. This time it works on SMP machines
420without barfing and is also still compatible with Python debuggers.</p>
421<p>Added some patches from library contributors.</p>
422</div>
423<div class="section" id="id11">
424<h1><a name="id11">2.3.2</a></h1>
425<p>Added EVT_HELP, EVT_HELP_RANGE, EVT_DETAILED_HELP,
426EVT_DETAILED_HELP_RANGE, EVT_CONTEXT_MENU, wxHelpEvent,
427wxContextMenuEvent, wxContextHelp, wxContextHelpButton, wxTipWindow,
428and a demo to show them in action.</p>
429<p>Deprecated PyShell and PyShellWindow, added a snapshot of PyCrust (see
430<a class="reference" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pycrust/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/pycrust/</a>. )</p>
431<p>Added the new virtual list capabilities to wxListCtrl.</p>
432<p>Added a wxSTC style editor from Riaan Booysen to the sample apps.</p>
433<p>Added XRCed to the wxPython Tools directory, contributed by Roman
434Rolinsky.</p>
435<p>Added a new &quot;constructor&quot; to most of the window classes that calls the
436default C++ constructor, (the one with no parameters) and also added the
437corresponding Create(...) method. This allows you to do a 2-step
438creation of windows which is sometimes required for doing things such
439as setting extended style flags before the window is created, or for
440passing the object to the XRC resource system to be created from the
441resource. The name of the new &quot;constructor&quot; is the original name of
442the class with a &quot;Pre&quot; in it. For example, wxPreWindow, wxPreFrame,
443etc.</p>
444<p>Updated to version 1.40 of Scintilla and updated wxStyledTextCtrl
445accordingly. While doing this update I dropped the wxLB_SORT style
446from the wxListBox created for the AutoComplete functionality. This
447means that you will have to sort the keyword lists yourself, but you
448are free to do case sensitive or case insensitive sorts and set the
449wxSTC flag accordingly.</p>
450<p>Updated wxColumnSorterMixin to also be able to place sort icons on the
451column headers, and updated the wxListCtrl demo to show it off by
452using wxColumnSorterMixin.</p>
453<p>Added wxGenBitmapTextButton, TablePrint, etc. contribs from Lorne White.</p>
454<p>Added wxNativeFontInfo and wxFontMapper.</p>
455<p>Added pySketch to the samples.</p>
456<p>Significantly changed how the Python interpreter lock and thread state
457are managed, which should fix the problem of running on a
458multi-processor machine.</p>
459<p>Added wxPyLog so log targets can be created in Python to handle log
460messages however is wished. See demo/Main.py for an example.</p>
461<p>Added wxFindReplaceDialog.</p>
462<p>The second phase of OOR is implemented for wxEvtHandler, wxSizer,
463wxShape and derived classes. This means that functions and methods
464that return an object derived from wxEvtHandler that was originally
465created in Python, will return the original Python object (if it still
466exists) instead of letting SWIG wrap a new shadow object around the
467original C++ pointer.</p>
468<p>Added some optimization methods to wxDC: GetBoundingBox, DrawLineList,
469DrawPointList.</p>
470<p>Added a set of sophisticated Error Dialogs from Chris Fama.</p>
471<p>Added wxRightTextCtrl from Josu Oyanguren to wxPython.lib for aligning
472text in a wxTextCtrl to the right side.</p>
473<p>Added wxURLDataObject and an example showing drag and drop of URLs to
474and from web browsers. It's still not 100% bullet-proof for all types
475of browsers, but it works for the majority of cases with the popular
476browsers on Windows. On wxGTK it seems that only Netscape 4.x works,
477if anybody has any suggestions about this please bring it up on the
478wx-dev list.</p>
479<p>Added wxStopWatch.</p>
480<p>Added wxMimeTypesManager and wxFileType.</p>
481<p>Passing None for the handler parameter to one of the EVT_** functions
482will now Disconnect the event.</p>
483<p>Added wxPopupWindow and wxPopupTransientWindow.</p>
484<p>Added wxFileHistory.</p>
485<p>Added wxDynamicSashWindow, which allows you to endlessly split windows
486by dragging a little tab next to the scrollbars. Added a demo to show
487this and also the ability of multiple wxStyledTextCtrls to share the
488same document.</p>
489<p>Added wxEditableListBox gizmo.</p>
490<p>Updated wxEditor with lots of enhancements from Steve Howell and Adam
491Feuer.</p>
492<p>Added the &quot;SplitTree gizmos&quot; which are a collection of classes that
493were designed to operate together and provide a tree control with
494additional columns for each item. The classes are
495wxRemotelyScrolledTreeCtrl, wxTreeCompanionWindow,
496wxThinSplitterWindow, and wxSplitterScrolledWindow, some of which may
497also be useful by themselves.</p>
498<p>Added wxDllWidget from Vaclav Slavik which allows wx widgets derived
499from wxWindow to be loaded from a C++ .dll (or .so) and be used in a
500wxPython program, without the widget having to be SWIGged first. The
501visible API of the widget is limited to wxWindow methods plus a
502SendCommand method, but it is still quite powerful. See
503wxPython/contrib/dllwidget and wxPython/demo/dllwidget for more
504details.</p>
505</div>
506<div class="section" id="id12">
507<h1><a name="id12">2.3.1</a></h1>
508<p>Added EVT_GRID_EDITOR_CREATED and wxGridEditorCreatedEvent so the user
509code can get access to the edit control when it is created, (to push
510on a custom event handler for example.)</p>
511<p>Added wxTextAttr class and SetStyle, SetDefaultStyle and
512GetDefaultStyle methods to wxTextCtrl.</p>
513<p>Added ability to use xml resource files. Still need to add ability to
514subclass wxXmlResourceHandler, etc...</p>
515<p>Added wxGridAutoEditMixin to the mixins library package.</p>
516<p>Made ColourSelect be derived from wxButton.</p>
517<p>Fixed img2py to work correctly with Python 2.1.</p>
518<p>Added enhanced wxVTKRenderWindow by Prabhu Ramachandran</p>
519</div>
520<div class="section" id="id13">
521<h1><a name="id13">2.3.0</a></h1>
522<p>Removed initial startup dependency on the OpenGL DLLs so only the
523glcanvasc.pyd depends on them, (on wxMSW.)</p>
524<p>Changed wxFont, wxPen, wxBrush to not implicitly use the
525wxThe[Font|Pen|Brush]List objects behind the scenes, but to use normal
526ctor and dtors.</p>
527<p>Exposed the wxThe[Font|Pen|Brush]List to wxPython.</p>
528<p>Also added wxTheColourDatabase and added a library module (in the
529wxPython.lib.colourdb module) to load LOTS more colour names into the
530colour database.</p>
531<p>Added wxWakeUpMainThread, wxMutexGuiEnter, wxMutexGuiLeave,
532wxMutexGuiLocker and wxThread_IsMain to assist with dealing with GUI
533access from non-GUI threads.</p>
534<p>wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow is now (more) thread safe if non-GUI threads
535use print, sys.stdout.write, etc.</p>
536<p>Added CreateTextSizer and CreateButtonSizer to wxDialog</p>
537<p>Added wxPython/lib/infoframe.py from Chris Fama. It contains a class
538that can be used in place of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow.</p>
539<p>Added colourselect.py, imagebrowser.py and an updated calendar.py to
540wxPython/lib from Lorne White.</p>
541<p>Added patch to wxPoint_LIST_helper from Tim Hochberg that should make
542it gobs faster in certain situations.</p>
543<p>Added tools that will take an image file in a wx supported format and
544convert it to data embedded in a Python source file. The image is
545converted to XPM format which is essentially a list of strings
546containing info about each pixel. The image's transparency mask is
547included, if there is one, or a mask can be added if a mask colour is
548specified on the command line. It is then pickled and optionally
549compressed and written to a Python source file along with functions to
550convert it to either a wxBitmap or a wxImage. See
551wxPython/demo/images.py for examples, and wxPython/Tools/img2py.py for
552the implementation.</p>
553<p>Fixed wxStyledTextCtrl to be much faster on wxGTK. There was some
554experimental code that got left in place that ended up causing way too
555many refreshes.</p>
556<p>A couple more hacks in my_distutils.py so wxPython can be built with
557the distutils that comes with Python 2.1.</p>
558<p>Added a ton of missing methods for wxPrintData.</p>
559<p>Switched to InnoSetup for MSW distributions.</p>
560<p>Added wxToggleButton.</p>
561<p>Fixed bug that prevented wxTreeCtrl.OnCompareItems from being called.</p>
562<dl>
563<dt>Added some methods to wxGrid:</dt>
564<dd>GetCellHighlightPenWidth
565GetCellHighlightROPenWidth
566SetCellHighlightPenWidth
567SetCellHighlightROPenWidth
568GetGridWindow
569GetGridRowLabelWindow
570GetGridColLabelWindow
571GetGridCornerLabelWindow</dd>
572</dl>
573<p>Added wxGetClientDisplayRect which on wxMSW returns a wxRect
574representing the area on screen not occupied by the taskbar and such.
575On other platforms it is equivallent to wxGetDisplaySize.</p>
576<dl>
577<dt>OOR:</dt>
578<dd><p class="first">Implemented the first phase of OOR (Original Object Return). See
579the text in the demo for more details of what this means, but in a
580nutshell methods such as wxWindow.GetParent or FindWindowById will
581now return a shadow object of the proper type if it can. By
582&quot;proper type&quot; I mean that if the wxWindow pointer returned from
583FindWindowById really points to a wxButton then the Python object
584constructed will be of a wxButtonPtr class instead of wxWindowPtr
585as before. This should reduce or eliminiate the need for
586wxPyTypeCast. (Woo Hoo!) The objects returned are still not the
587original Python object, but that is the next step. (Although it
588will probably only work on Python 2.1 and beyond because it will
589use weak references.)</p>
590<p class="last">This first phase of the OOR plan is fairly significant and has
591required a lot of changes all over wxPython, most of which should
592be transparent to you, however I'm not 100% sure that it didn't
593introduce any new bugs that are hiding somewhere and didn't get
594stomped on during my testing. So please be sure to test everything
595thoroughly when you install this version and be sure to report any
596object-type related oddities to me.</p>
597</dd>
598</dl>
599<p>There is now a wxObject class that most other classes derive from like
600in C++, but the methods provided don't really match but are wxPython
601specific. It could have been added long ago but OOR required it so it
602finally got done.</p>
603<p>Finally added wxPyLineShape.GetLineControlPoints, which has been on my
604list for a while. The above OOR modification made this easier.</p>
605<p>Fixed the __cmp__ methods for wxPoint and others.</p>
606<p>Added wxWave.</p>
607<p>Added the wxPython.lib.mixins package to the library, it is where
608useful mix-in classes can be placed. Currently there is one to help
609make the columns in a wxListCtrl sortable, and the MagicIMageList from
610Mike Fletcher. If you have any custom code that can be factored out
611of existing classes into a mix-in that would be useful to others
612please send it to me for inclusion in this package.</p>
613<p>Added a few little sample applications to help newbies to get started
614by having smaller functional apps to play with. They can be found in
615wxPython/samples.</p>
616</div>
617<div class="section" id="id14">
618<h1><a name="id14">2.2.6</a></h1>
619<p>No changes happened in the Python wrappers for this release, only
620changes and fixes in the wxWindows library.</p>
621</div>
622<div class="section" id="id15">
623<h1><a name="id15">2.2.5</a></h1>
624<p>New typemaps for wxString when compiling for Python 2.0 and beyond
625that allow Unicode objects to be passed as well as String objects. If
626a Unicode object is passed PyString_AsStringAndSize is used to convert
627it to a wxString using the default encoding.</p>
628<p>Fixed the generic buttons so tool tips work for them.</p>
629<p>Fixed a bug in the demo's tree control.</p>
630<p>Added a listbox to the listbox demo that shows how to find items with
631a matching prefix as keys are typed.</p>
632<p>Added code to the wxListCtrl demo to show how to get text from a
633column in report mode.</p>
634<p>Added code to the toolbar demo to clear the long help from the status
635bar after 2 seconds.</p>
636<p>Added wxJoystick.</p>
637<p>Fixed wxTimer so it can be used as described in the docs, either with
638a Notify method in a subclass, or sending an event to a wxEvtHandler
639object, (usually a window.)</p>
640<p>Added wxNotifyEvent.Allow()</p>
641<p>Fixed GOBS of reference leaks.</p>
642<p>Massive code changes and cleanup to allow wxPython to be split into
643multiple extension modules again. A Python CObject is used to allow
644the &quot;export&quot; of SWIG functions and other common helper functions from
645the wxc module to other modules, even if they are in separate shared
646libraries. Should also be usable from 3rd party code, just include
647wxPython/src/export.h</p>
648<p>Changed the default setup so the following are built as separate
649extension modules: calendar, glcanvas, grid, html, ogl, stc, and
650utils. Will probably add more later.</p>
651<p>Changed the wxPrinterDC to use the new constructor taking a
652wxPrintData object. The old ctor is still there using the
653wxPrinterDC2 name.</p>
654<p>Added wxPython.lib.anchors.py from Riaan Booysen. It contains a class
655that implements Delphi's Anchors with wxLayoutConstraints.</p>
656<p>Added wxPython.lib.fancytext from Timothy Hochberg.</p>
657<p>Changed the GenericButtons to send their event in idle time, so the
658mouse won't be captured when the event handler is called.</p>
659<p>Added wxPython.lib.rpcMixin from Greg Landrum, although it's not
660integrated with the demo yet. It allows a wxPython GUI to be an
661XML-RPC server.</p>
662</div>
663<div class="section" id="new-in-2-2-2">
664<h1><a name="new-in-2-2-2">New in 2.2.2</a></h1>
665<p>Significantly changed how the wxStyledtextCtrl code that wraps
666Scintilla is implemented. Most of it is now automatically generated
667from an interface definition file provided by Scintilla. This means
668that it will be much easier to stay in sync with new Scintilla
669releases, but also means that some of the method and identifier names
670have changed. See wxPython/demo/data/stc.h for a copy of the C++
671interface from which the Python interface is generated. There is now
672some inline documentation in that file that should really help explain
673how things work.</p>
674<p>I am now using the Python Distutils to build wxPython and to make some
675of the distribution files. (See <a class="reference" href="http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/">http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/</a>)
676This means no more messing with my kludgy build.py/Makefile hack,
677builds will be more consistent with other Python extensions that also
678use Distutils, and will hopefully make wxPython easier to build for
679platforms where there have been troubles before. If you are building
680wxPython for Python 1.5.2 or for 1.6, then you will need to get and
681install version 1.0 of Distutils from the website above. If you are
682using Python 2.0 then you already have it.</p>
683<p>Added wxInputStream and the wxFileSystem family of classes,
684contributed by Joerg Baumann.</p>
685<p>Added wxProcess and support for it to wxExecute. wxProcess lets you
686get notified when an asyncronous child process terminates, and also to
687get input/output streams for the child process's stdout, stderr and
688stdin.</p>
689<p>Removed the old python sizers.</p>
690<p>Added __add__, __sub__ and __cmp__ (equality check only) for wxPoint
691and wxRealPoint.</p>
692<p>Changed the build to make one big extension module instead of one for
693the core and each contrib. This allowed me to do away with the
694libwxPyHelpers.so on unix systems.</p>
695<p>Lots of little fixes here and there.</p>
696<p>Some hacks on wxGTK to try and make the AutoComplete listbox in the
697wxStyledTextCtrl to behave better. It's still not as nice as on
698wxMSW, but at least it's a bit more usable now.</p>
699</div>
700<div class="section" id="new-in-2-2-1">
701<h1><a name="new-in-2-2-1">New in 2.2.1</a></h1>
702<p>Various tweaks, fixes, missing methods, etc.</p>
703<p>Added example use of wxTaskBarIcon to the demo.</p>
704</div>
705<div class="section" id="new-in-2-2-0">
706<h1><a name="new-in-2-2-0">New in 2.2.0</a></h1>
707<p>Added wxLog and friends.</p>
708<p>Added wxFrame.ShowFullScreen for MSW.</p>
709<p>Added PyShellWindow to the wxPython.lib package.</p>
710</div>
711<div class="section" id="new-in-2-1-16">
712<h1><a name="new-in-2-1-16">New in 2.1.16</a></h1>
713<p>Added an attribute named labelDelta to the generic buttons that
714specifies how far to offset the label when the button is in the
715depressed state.</p>
716<p>Added wxTipProvider and friends. See the demo for an example.</p>
717<p>wxGrid can now change the cell highlight colour.</p>
718<p>Added wxDragImage.</p>
719<p>Fixed printing on wxGTK.</p>
720<p>Added wxDateTime, wxTimeSpan, and wxDateSpan to wxPython.utils.</p>
721<p>Added wxCalendarCtrl.</p>
722<p>WARNING: A while back I asked what should be done about the Magic
723Method Names. (Methods that are automatically turned into event
724handlers by virtue of their name.) The consensus was that it is more
725confusing to have them than to try and expand them to have greater
726coverage. I am finally getting around to removing the code that
727generates the event binding. This means that if you are using any of
728the following method names without a EVT_* call that you need to
729modify your code to add the EVT_* to hook the event to the method.</p>
730<blockquote>
731OnChar
732OnSize
733OnEraseBackground
734OnSysColourChanged
735OnInitDialog
736OnPaint
737OnIdle
738OnActivate
739OnMenuHighlight
740OnCloseWindow
741OnScroll</blockquote>
742<p>Added wxSpinCtrl.</p>
743</div>
744<div class="section" id="new-in-2-1-15">
745<h1><a name="new-in-2-1-15">New in 2.1.15</a></h1>
746<p>Fixed wxTreeCtrl.HitTest to return both the tree item as well as the
747flags that clairify where the click was in relation to the item.</p>
748<p>Fixed thread state problem in wxTreeCtrl.GetBoundingBox and
749GetSelections.</p>
750<p>Fixed some problems in OGL. Also wxShape.SetClientData and
751.GetClientData can now deal with Python objects.</p>
752<p>Added wxListCtrl.SortItems and changed the demo to show how to use it.</p>
753<p>Plugged a memory leak.</p>
754<p>Wrapped the new wxGrid and friends. The old wxGrid class is no longer
755available. There are some incompatibilities, and unfortunately the
756new classes are not documented yet, (however the methods are more
757consistent with each other now so you may be able to guess pretty
758good...)</p>
759<p>Updated filebrowsebutton.py and calendar.py with changes from their
760authors. There is now a FileBrowseButtonWithHistory class (what a
761mouthful!) and wxCalendar has printing support.</p>
762<p>Added ActiveXWrapper to the library, and some good demos of it too.
763It works great for embedding a COM (a.k.a OCX, a.k.a ActiveX) control
764in a window and calling its methods. It actually creates a new class
765on the fly that derives from wxWindow, the COM CoClass and others
766needed to make it all work. The resulting class can be instantiated
767just like wxWindow, used in sizers, etc. It also responds to all COM
768method calls, properties, etc., and if the class or a mix-in has
769matching method names, then the COM events will be propogated back to
770them.</p>
771<p>Created a typemap that allows a string to be used for parameters
772expecting a wxColour type. The string is either a colour name as
773defined in the wxColourDatabase, or a colour spec of the form
774&quot;#RRGGBB&quot;. See the wxStyledTextCtrl demo for an example.</p>
775<p>I almost forgot to mention the wxStyledTextCtrl! Yes, the
776wxStyledTextCtrl is finally in wxPython!! (And the crowd goes
777wild...) There's no documentaTion yet (the crowd boos and hisses...)
778but I've included a very readable source file in the
779wxPython/demo/data directory, a couple fairly good examples, and you
780can also refer to the Scintilla documentaion at
781<a class="reference" href="http://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html">http://www.scintilla.org/ScintillaDoc.html</a> to help fill in the gaps
782until the docs are done. (The croud murmers contentedly as the tool
783provider smiles convincingly and removes his flame-proof suit.)</p>
784</div>
785<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-1-13">
786<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-1-13">What's new in 2.1.13</a></h1>
787<p>Skipped a version number to match what has been released for wxGTK.</p>
788<p>Updated wxMVCTree and added a demo for it, also fixed layout on GTK
789and some flicker problems.</p>
790<p>Added a wrapper class for the Visualization ToolKit (or VTK) in the
791wxPython.lib.vtk module. (<a class="reference" href="http://www.kitware.com/">http://www.kitware.com/</a>)</p>
792<p>Fixed wxTreeCtrl.SetItemImage and GetItemImage to recognise the new
793&quot;which&quot; parameter.</p>
794<p>Added wxPython.lib.spashscreen from Mike Fletcher.</p>
795<p>Added wxPython.lib.filebrowsebutton also from Mike Fletcher.</p>
796<p>Renamed wxTreeCtrl.GetParent to GetItemParent to avoid a name clash
797with wxWindow.GetParent.</p>
798<p>Added wxIntersectRect to compute the intersection of two wxRect's.
799It is used like this:</p>
800<blockquote>
801intersect = wxIntersectRect(rect1, rect2)</blockquote>
802<p>If r1 and r2 don't intersect then None is returned, otherwise the
803rectangle representing the intersection is returned.</p>
804<p>Some bug fixes for Clipboard and Drag-n-Drop.</p>
805<p>Rotated text!!! WooHoo! (See wxDC.DrawRotatedText())</p>
806<p>Added a set of Generic Buttons to the library. These are simple
807window classes that look and act like native buttons, but you can have
808a bit more control over them. The bezel width can be set in addition
809to colours, fonts, etc. There is a ToggleButton as well as Bitmap
810versions too. They should also serve as a good example of how to
811create your own classes derived from wxControl.</p>
812<p>The C++ wxToolBar classes have been redone, and so have the wxPython
813wrappers. There have been slight modifications to some of the methods
814but shouldn't impact anybody too much. I took the opportunity to add
815support for setting user data on each toolbar tool. The new AddTool
816methods look like this:</p>
817<blockquote>
818<dl>
819<dt>def AddTool(ID,</dt>
820<dd>bitmap,
821pushedBitmap = wxNullBitmap,
822toggle = FALSE,
823clientData = NULL,
824shortHelpString = &quot;&quot;,
825longHelpString = &quot;&quot;)</dd>
826<dt>def AddSimpleTool(ID,</dt>
827<dd>bitmap,
828shortHelpString = &quot;&quot;,
829longHelpString = &quot;&quot;,
830toggle=FALSE)</dd>
831</dl>
832</blockquote>
833<p>There are also corresponding InsertTool and InsertSimpleTool methods
834that additionally take an integer position as the first parameter.</p>
835<p>Added a wrapper for the new PCX and TIFF ImageHandlers.</p>
836<p>wxRect now simulates attributes named left, right, top and bottom.</p>
837<p>Removed all non wx stuff from the glcanvas module since DA's PyOpenGL
838is better and compatible with the wxGLCanvas. You can get it at
839<a class="reference" href="http://starship.python.net:9673/crew/da/Code/PyOpenGL">http://starship.python.net:9673/crew/da/Code/PyOpenGL</a>.</p>
840<p>Added some missing EVT functions.</p>
841<p>Added Dirk Holtwic's editor classes to the wxPython.lib.editor
842package.</p>
843<p>Changed all the &quot;LIST&quot; parameter names to &quot;choices&quot; to match the docs.</p>
844<p>More fixes for the wxFloatBar, and it now works on wxGTK even better
845than wxMSW! (The feat is accomplished by using the wxTB_DOCKABLE
846style flag instead of trying to float it ourselves.)</p>
847</div>
848<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-1-11">
849<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-1-11">What's new in 2.1.11</a></h1>
850<p>Skipped a few version numbers so wxMSW, wxGTK and wxPython are all
851syncronized.</p>
852<p>wxImage.SetData now makes a copy of the image data before giving it to
853wxImage. I mistakenly thought that wxImage would copy the data
854itself.</p>
855<p>Fixed wxMSW's notebook so the pages get their size set as they are
856being added. This should remove the need for our
857wxNotebook.ResizeChildren hack.</p>
858<p>wxPanels now support AutoLayout, and wxNotebooks and wxSplitterWindows
859no longer tell their children to Layout() themselves. This will
860probably only effect you if you have a wxWindow with AutoLayout inside
861a notebook or splitter. If so, either change it to a wxPanel or add
862an EVT_SIZE handler that calls Layout().</p>
863<p>Fixed deadlock problem that happened when using threads.</p>
864<p>Added new HTML printing classes.</p>
865<p>Added wxWindow.GetHandle</p>
866<p>Apparently wxMouseEvent.Position has been depreciated in wxWindows as
867it is no longer available by default. You can use GetPositionTuple
868(returning a tuple with x,y) instead, or GetPosition (returning a
869wxPoint.)</p>
870<p>Added wxPostEvent function that allows events to be posted and then
871processed later. This is a thread-safe way to interact with the GUI
872thread from other threads.</p>
873<p>Added Clipboard and Drag-and-Drop classes.</p>
874<p>Added wxFontEnumerator.</p>
875<p>Many updates to wxMenu, wxMenuBar.</p>
876<p>wxPyEvent and wxPyCommandEvent derived classes now give you the actual
877Python object in the event handler instead of a new shadow.</p>
878<p>Added a Calendar widget from Lorne White to the library.</p>
879<p>Made some fixes to the wxFloatbar. It still has some troubles on
880wxGTK...</p>
881<p>Added an MVC tree control from Bryn Keller to the library.</p>
882</div>
883<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-1-5">
884<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-1-5">What's new in 2.1.5</a></h1>
885<p>This is a quick bug-fix release to take care of a few nasties that
886crept in at the last minute before 2.1.4 was called done. No new
887major features.</p>
888</div>
889<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-1-4">
890<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-1-4">What's new in 2.1.4</a></h1>
891<p>This release is NOT syncronized with a snapshot release of wxGTK or
892wxMSW. For MSW this isn't much of a problem since you can get the
893binaries from the web site. For other platforms you'll have to build
894wxGTK from CVS. (See <a class="reference" href="http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/cvs.htm">http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/cvs.htm</a>)
895To get the same set of sources from CVS that I used, checkout using
896the wxPy-2-1-4 tag.</p>
897<p>Now back to what's new...</p>
898<p>Much more support for event-less callbacks and add-on modules.</p>
899<p>Created add-on module with wxOGL classes.</p>
900<p>Added wxWindow.GetChildren(). Be careful of this. It returns a <em>copy</em>
901of the list of the window's children. While you are using the list if
902anything changes in the real list (a child is deleted, etc.) then the
903list you are holding will suddenly have window references to garbage
904memory and your app will likely crash. But if you are careful it works
905great!</p>
906<p>Added a bunch of new and missing methods to wxTreeCrtl. The
907SortChildren method is now supported, but currently only for the
908default sort order.</p>
909<p>Added typemaps for wxSize, wxPoint, wxRealPoint, and wxRect that allow
910either the actual objects or Python sequence values to be used. For
911example, the following are equivallent:</p>
912<blockquote>
913win = wxWindow(parent, size = wxSize(100, 100))
914win = wxWindow(parent, size = (100, 100))</blockquote>
915<p>Super-charged the wxHtml module. You can now create your own tag
916handlers and also have access to the parser and cell classes. There
917is a tag handler in the library at wxPython.lib.wxpTag that
918understands the WXP tag and is able to place wxPython windows on HTML
919pages. See the demo for an example.</p>
920<p>A bunch of the methods of wxMenuBar were previously ifdef'd out for
921wxGTK. Added them back in since the methods exist now.</p>
922<p>Wrapped the wxHtmlHelpController and related classes.</p>
923<p>Wrapped the C++ versions of wxSizer and friends. The Python-only
924versions are still in the library, but depreciated. (You will get a
925warning message if you try to use them, but the warning can be
926disabled.) The usage of the C++ versions is slightly different, and
927the functionality of wxBorderSizer is now part of wxBoxSizer. I have
928added a few methods to wxSizer to try and make the transition as
929smooth as possible, I combined all Add methods into a single method
930that handles all cases, added an AddMany method, etc. One step I did
931not take was to make the default value of flag in the Add method be
932wxGROW. This would have made it more backward compatible, but less
933portable to and from wxWin C++ code. Please see the docs and demo for
934further details.</p>
935<p>Added wxPyEvent and wxPyCommandEvent classes, derived from wxEvent and
936wxCommandEvent. Each of them has SetPyData and GetPyData methods that
937accept or return a single Python object. You can use these classes
938directly or derive from them to create your own types of event objects
939that can pass through the wxWindows event system without loosing their
940Python parts (as long as they are stored with SetPyData.) Stay tuned
941for more info and examples in future releases.</p>
942<p>Added wxPython.lib.grids as an example of how to derive a new sizer
943from the C++ sizers. In this module you will find wxGridSizer and
944wxFlexGridSizer. wxGridSizer arrainges its items in a grid in which
945all the widths and heights are the same. wxFlexgridSizer allows
946different widths and heights, and you can also specify rows and/or
947columns that are growable. See the demo for a couple examples for how
948to use them.</p>
949<p>Added the wxValidator class, and created a class named wxPyValidator
950that should be used for the base class of any Python validators. See
951the demo for an example. Please note that you MUST implement a Clone
952method in your validator classes because of the way some things work
953in the underlying C++ library. I did not add wxTextValidator because
954of some issues of how it transfers data to and from a wxString, which
955in wxPython is automatically translated to and from Python strings, so
956there would never be a concrete wxString that would hang around long
957enough for the validator to do its job. On the other hand, it should
958be real easy to duplicate the functionality of wxTextValidator in a
959pure Python class derived from wxPyValidator.</p>
960<p>I've finally added a feature that has been on my list for close to two
961years! Ever wondered what that zero is for when you create your app
962object? Well now you can leave it out or explicitly set it to a true
963value. This value now controls what is to be done with sys.stdout and
964sys.stderr. A false value leaves them alone, and a true value sets
965them to an instance of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow. (On windows the
966default is true, on unix platforms the default is false.) This class
967creates a frame containing a wxTextCtrl as soon as anything is written
968to sys.stdout or sys.stderr. If you close the window it will come
969back again the next time something is written. (You can call
970app.RestoreStdio to turn this off.) If you would rather that the stdio be
971redirected to a file, you can provide a second parameter to your app
972object's constructor that is a filename. If you want to use your own
973class instead of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow you can either implement
974RedirectStdio() in you app class or change the value of
975wxApp.outputWindowClass like this:</p>
976<blockquote>
977<dl>
978<dt>class MyApp(wxApp):</dt>
979<dd><p class="first">outputWindowClass = MyClass</p>
980<dl class="last">
981<dt>def OnInit(self):</dt>
982<dd>frame = MyFrame()
983self.SetTopWindow(frame)
984return true</dd>
985</dl>
986</dd>
987</dl>
988</blockquote>
989<p>Please see the implementation of wxPyOnDemandOutputWindow and wxApp in
990wx.py for more details. A few words of caution: if you are running
991your app in a debugger, changing sys.stdout and sys.stderr is likely
992to really screw things up.</p>
993<p>Added wxCaret. Unfortunately it's author has still not documented it
994in the wxWindows docs...</p>
995<p>Some new 3rd party contributions in wxPython.lib. PyShell, in
996shell.py is an interesting implementaion of an interactive Python
997shell in wxWindows. floatbar.py has a class derived from wxToolBar
998that can sense mouse drags and then reparent itself into another
999frame. Moving the new frame close to where it came from puts the tool
1000bar back into the original parent. (Unfortunately there is currently
1001a bug in wxGTK's wxFrame.SetToolBar so the FloatBar has some
1002problems...)</p>
1003</div>
1004<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-1b3">
1005<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-1b3">What's new in 2.1b3</a></h1>
1006<p>This release is syncronized with release 2.1 snapshot 9 of wxWindows.</p>
1007<p>Switched to using SWIG from CVS (see <a class="reference" href="http://swig.cs.uchicago.edu/cvs.html">http://swig.cs.uchicago.edu/cvs.html</a>)
1008for some of the new features and such. Also they have encorporated my
1009patches so there is really no reason to stick with the current (very
1010old) release... This version of SWIG gives the following new
1011features:</p>
1012<blockquote>
1013<ol class="arabic">
1014<li><p class="first">Keyword arguments. You no longer have to specify all the
1015parameters with defaults to a method just to specify a
1016non-default value on the end. You can now do this instead:</p>
1017<blockquote>
1018<p>win = wxWindow(parent, -1, style = mystyle)</p>
1019</blockquote>
1020</li>
1021<li><p class="first">There is now an an equivalence between Python's None and C++'s
1022NULL. This means that any methods that might return NULL will
1023now return None and you can use none where wxWindows might be
1024expecting NULL. This makes things much more snake-ish.</p>
1025</li>
1026</ol>
1027</blockquote>
1028<p>There is a new build system based on a new Python program instead of
1029raw makefiles. Now wxPython builds are virtually the same on MSW or
1030Unix systems. See the end of this file for new build instructions and
1031see distrib/build.py for more details.</p>
1032<p>wxDC.Bilt now includes the useMask parameter, and has been split into
1033two different versions. wxDC.BlitXY is like what was there before and
1034takes raw coordinants and sizes, and the new wxDC.Blit is for the new
1035interface using wxPoints and a wxSize.</p>
1036</div>
1037<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-1b2">
1038<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-1b2">What's new in 2.1b2</a></h1>
1039<p>Added the missing wxWindow.GetUpdateRegion() method.</p>
1040<p>Made a new change in SWIG (update your patches everybody) that
1041provides a fix for global shadow objects that get an exception in
1042their __del__ when their extension module has already been deleted.
1043It was only a 1 line change in .../SWIG/Modules/pycpp.cxx at about
1044line 496 if you want to do it by hand.</p>
1045<p>It is now possible to run through MainLoop more than once in any one
1046process. The cleanup that used to happen as MainLoop completed (and
1047prevented it from running again) has been delayed until the wxc module
1048is being unloaded by Python.</p>
1049<p>I fixed a bunch of stuff in the C++ version of wxGrid so it wouldn't
1050make wxPython look bad.</p>
1051<p>wxWindow.PopupMenu() now takes a wxPoint instead of x,y. Added
1052wxWindow.PopupMenuXY to be consistent with some other methods.</p>
1053<p>Added wxGrid.SetEditInPlace and wxGrid.GetEditInPlace.</p>
1054<p>You can now provide your own app.MainLoop method. See
1055wxPython/demo/demoMainLoop.py for an example and some explaination.</p>
1056<p>Got the in-place-edit for the wxTreeCtrl fixed and added some demo
1057code to show how to use it.</p>
1058<p>Put the wxIcon constructor back in for GTK as it now has one that
1059matches MSW's.</p>
1060<p>Added wxGrid.GetCells</p>
1061<p>Added wxSystemSettings static methods as functions with names like
1062wxSystemSettings_GetSystemColour.</p>
1063<p>Removed wxPyMenu since using menu callbacks have been depreciated in
1064wxWindows. Use wxMenu and events instead.</p>
1065<dl>
1066<dt>Added alternate wxBitmap constructor (for MSW only) as</dt>
1067<dd>wxBitmapFromData(data, type, width, height, depth = 1)</dd>
1068</dl>
1069<p>Added a helper function named wxPyTypeCast that can convert shadow
1070objects of one type into shadow objects of another type. (Like doing
1071a down-cast.) See the implementation in wx.py for some docs.</p>
1072<p>Fixed wxImage GetData and SetData to properly use String objects for
1073data transfer.</p>
1074<p>Added access methods to wxGridEvent.</p>
1075<p>New Makefile/Setup files supporting multiple dynamic extension modules
1076for unix systems.</p>
1077<p>Fixes for the wxGLCanvas demo to work around a strange bug in gtk.</p>
1078<p>SWIG support routines now compiled separately instead of being bundled
1079in wx.cpp.</p>
1080</div>
1081<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-1b1">
1082<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-1b1">What's new in 2.1b1</a></h1>
1083<p>Fixed wxComboBox.SetSelection so that it actually sets the selected
1084item. (Actually just removed it from wxPython and let it default to
1085wxChoice.SetSelection which was already doing the right thing.)</p>
1086<p>Added the Printing Framework.</p>
1087<p>Switched back to using the wxWindows DLL for the pre-built Win32
1088version. The problem was needing to reinitialize static class info
1089data after loading each extension module.</p>
1090<p>Lots of little tweaks and additions to reflect changes to various
1091wxWindows classes.</p>
1092<p>Fixed a bug with attaching objects to tree items. Actually was a
1093symptom of a larger problem with not obtaining the interpreter lock
1094when doing any Py_DECREFs.</p>
1095<p>wxSizer and friends. Sizers are layout tools that manage a colection
1096of windows and sizers. Different types of sizers apply different
1097types of layout algorithms. You saw it here first! These classes are
1098not even in the wxWindows C++ library yet!</p>
1099</div>
1100<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-0b9">
1101<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-0b9">What's new in 2.0b9</a></h1>
1102<p>Bug fix for ListCtrl in test4.py (Was a missing file... DSM!)</p>
1103<p>Bug fix for occassional GPF on Win32 systems upon termination of a
1104wxPython application.</p>
1105<p>Added wxListBox.GetSelections returning selections as a Tuple.</p>
1106<p>Added a wxTreeItemData that is able to hold any Python object and be
1107associated with items in a wxTreeCtrl. Added test pytree.py to show
1108this feature off.</p>
1109<p>Added wxSafeYield function.</p>
1110<p>OpenGL Canvas can be optionally compiled in to wxPython.</p>
1111<p>Awesome new Demo Framework for showing off wxPython and for learning
1112how it all works.</p>
1113<p>The pre-built Win32 version is no longer distributing the wxWindows
1114DLL. It is statically linked with the wxWindows library instead.</p>
1115<p>Added a couple missing items from the docs.</p>
1116<p>Added wxImage, wxImageHandler, wxPNGHandler, wxJPEGHandler,
1117wxGIFHandler and wxBMPHandler.</p>
1118<p>Added new methods to wxTextCtrl.</p>
1119<p>Fixed some problems with how SWIG was wrapping some wxTreeCtrl
1120methods.</p>
1121</div>
1122<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-0b8">
1123<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-0b8">What's new in 2.0b8</a></h1>
1124<p>Support for using Python threads in wxPython apps.</p>
1125<p>Several missing methods from various classes.</p>
1126<p>Various bug fixes.</p>
1127</div>
1128<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-0b7">
1129<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-0b7">What's new in 2.0b7</a></h1>
1130<p>Added DLG_PNT and DLG_SZE convienience methods to wxWindow class.</p>
1131<p>Added missing constructor and other methods for wxMenuItem.</p>
1132</div>
1133<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-0b6">
1134<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-0b6">What's new in 2.0b6</a></h1>
1135<p>Just a quickie update to fix the self-installer to be compatible with
1136Python 1.5.2b2's Registry settings.</p>
1137</div>
1138<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-2-0b5">
1139<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-2-0b5">What's new in 2.0b5</a></h1>
1140<p>Well obviously the numbering scheme has changed. I did this to
1141reflect the fact that this truly is the second major revision of
1142wxPython, (well the third actually if you count the one I did for
1143wxWindows 1.68 and then threw away...) and also that it is associated
1144with the 2.0 version of wxWindows.</p>
1145<p>I have finally started documenting wxPython. There are several pages
1146in the wxWindows documentation tree specifically about wxPython, and I
1147have added notes within the class references about where and how wxPython
1148diverges from wxWindows.</p>
1149<p>Added wxWindow_FromHWND(hWnd) for wxMSW to construct a wxWindow from a
1150window handle. If you can get the window handle into the python code,
1151it should just work... More news on this later.</p>
1152<p>Added wxImageList, wxToolTip.</p>
1153<p>Re-enabled wxConfig.DeleteAll() since it is reportedly fixed for the
1154wxRegConfig class.</p>
1155<p>As usual, some bug fixes, tweaks, etc.</p>
1156</div>
1157<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-0-5-3">
1158<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-0-5-3">What's new in 0.5.3</a></h1>
1159<p>Added wxSashWindow, wxSashEvent, wxLayoutAlgorithm, etc.</p>
1160<p>Various cleanup, tweaks, minor additions, etc. to maintain
1161compatibility with the current wxWindows.</p>
1162</div>
1163<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-0-5-0">
1164<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-0-5-0">What's new in 0.5.0</a></h1>
1165<p>Changed the import semantics from <tt class="literal"><span class="pre">&quot;from</span> <span class="pre">wxPython</span> <span class="pre">import</span> <span class="pre">*&quot;</span></tt> to
1166<tt class="literal"><span class="pre">&quot;from</span> <span class="pre">wxPython.wx</span> <span class="pre">import</span> <span class="pre">*&quot;</span></tt> This is for people who are worried about
1167namespace pollution, they can use &quot;from wxPython import wx&quot; and then
1168prefix all the wxPython identifiers with &quot;wx.&quot;</p>
1169<p>Added wxTaskbarIcon for wxMSW.</p>
1170<p>Made the events work for wxGrid.</p>
1171<p>Added wxConfig.</p>
1172<p>Added wxMiniFrame for wxGTK.</p>
1173<p>Changed many of the args and return values that were pointers to gdi
1174objects to references to reflect changes in the wxWindows API.</p>
1175<p>Other assorted fixes and additions.</p>
1176</div>
1177<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-0-4-2">
1178<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-0-4-2">What's new in 0.4.2</a></h1>
1179<p>wxPython on wxGTK works!!! Both dynamic and static on Linux and
1180static on Solaris have been tested. Many thanks go to Harm
1181&lt;<a class="reference" href="mailto:H.v.d.Heijden&#64;phys.tue.nl">H.v.d.Heijden&#64;phys.tue.nl</a>&gt; for his astute detective work on tracking
1182down a nasty DECREF bug. Okay so I have to confess that it was just a
1183DSM (Dumb Stupid Mistake) on my part but it was nasty none the less
1184because the behavior was so different on different platforms.</p>
1185<p>The dynamicly loaded module on Solaris is still segfaulting, so it
1186must have been a different issue all along...</p>
1187</div>
1188<div class="section" id="what-s-new-in-0-4">
1189<h1><a name="what-s-new-in-0-4">What's New in 0.4</a></h1>
1190<p>1. Worked on wxGTK compatibility. It is partially working. On a
1191Solaris/Sparc box wxPython is working but only when it is statically
1192linked with the Python interpreter. When built as a dyamically loaded
1193extension module, things start acting weirdly and it soon seg-faults.
1194And on Linux both the statically linked and the dynamically linked
1195version segfault shortly after starting up.</p>
1196<ol class="arabic simple" start="2">
1197<li>Added Toolbar, StatusBar and SplitterWindow classes.</li>
1198<li>Varioius bug fixes, enhancements, etc.</li>
1199</ol>
1200</div>
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