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2 20th November '99: wxWindows 2.1.12 released
3
4 Who has a BigEndian computer (e.g. Sparc) that runs a 15 and/or
5 16 bit colour mode. I need this for testing purposes, i.e. this
6 person could help me by running a small testprogram and sending
7 me the output.
8
9 Added wxStopWatch class.
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11 wxBitmap now derives from wxGDIObject.
12
13 Added inlined classes for 2D geometry calculations.
14
15 wxSpinCtrl now has its own event, intercepted using EVT_SPINCTRL.
16
17 The ODBC classes can now be configured at run-time if they
18 are to use forward-only cursors or not.
19
20 Added wxDateTime class.
21
22 Rewritten wxThread to have a flag controlling if the
23 thread will delete its C++ class itself ("delete this") or
24 if the main thread must delete the C++ class.
25
26 Added TIFF reading code.
27
28 Minor compile and build fixes for different architectures.
29
30 Added more flags to wxSizer for proportional sizing and
31 centering and alignment combination.
32
33 Added controls to wxToolBars (e.g. combobox) and DeleteTool.
34
35 Fixed problem with reading flushable streams.
36
37 Added code to send events from one thread to another and added
38 function to wake up idle system (needed for sending inter-thread
39 events).
40
41 Corrected wrongly set flag in dialogs which broke its tab code.
42 Also corrected navigation on wxRadioBox.
43
44 Corrected segfaults in wxGLCanvas and stupid race when using
45 several such windows.
46
47 Some minor updates to wxSockets.
48
49 Speed-up for new encoding related font code.
50
51 Change wxListCtrl to send deferred events, i.e. events emitted by
52 the list ctrl won't get processed before the next idle message.
53
54 Some more minor changes.
55
56 7st November '99: wxWindows 2.1.11 released
57
58 There is still an unresolved problem with bitmap to image
59 conversion on big-endian architectures (such as Solaris),
60 where color values get exchanged. I'd need help on this
61 one as I have no BE computer.
62
63 Enlightment has struck the majority of the developers and
64 they have chosen to use the Linux kernel numbering scheme
65 for wxWindows from now on. This means that the next stable
66 release will be called wxWindows 2.2.X, development snapshots
67 will be called 2.1.X.
68
69 A lot of discussion has been wasted on how to maintain a
70 once released stable version. It was almost universally
71 agreed that only a commercial entity will have the motivation
72 ($$$) to do that - so far there is no wxWindows Inc.
73
74 Support for GTK 1.0 has been dropped. This version has
75 been tested with GTK 1.2.3 and GTK 1.2.6 - it might
76 not work with some other versions.
77
78 Rewritten the support for multiple-format Drag'n'Drop and
79 clipboard under both GTK and MSW. There are probably some
80 problems here and there left.
81
82 wxListBox and wxChoice can now handle only either void
83 client data (which it will not delete on destruction) or
84 client data of the wxClientData type (which it will delete),
85 instead of both at the same time. The same will happen
86 to wxComboBox some time. Also, wxListBox can now sort its
87 items.
88
89 Many build fixes for various platforms have been applied,
90 try again, poor AIX, HP-UX and *BSD users, but don't reckon
91 with immediate success. Actually, when using GNU compilers,
92 your chances are quite good.
93
94 My rewrite of the wxWindows underlying GTK widget
95 has turned scrolling including subwindows from barely
96 functional to pretty and fast. I also added scrolling
97 of foreign windows to wxScrolledWindow.
98
99 Setting size hints for the window manager might work now.
100
101 wxSocket and Co. have been improved up to the point of
102 calling it a rewrite. It works on wxMSW now too and
103 seems pretty stable, but testing is still welcome.
104
105 The ODBC classes contributed by Remstar Inc. have been
106 overhauled (incl the sample) and have been tested with
107 all relevant SQL databases (even DBase). For that reason
108 I have reawakened the iODBC code from wxGTK 2.0 so you
109 can now use wxODBC from wxMSW and wxGTK.
110
111 Several printing things fixed. More work needs to be done
112 here..
113
114 HTML widget and the wxWindows' help system based upon
115 it have been reorganized and improved for easier use
116 from Python and C++. Also HTML printing has been added.
117
118 wxSpinCtrl added. Like a wxSpinButton and a wxTextCtrl.
119
120 Changed the beaviour of the popular new wxFileDialog to
121 not forget the once typed file name when changing the
122 directory.
123
124 Implemented the wxSIMPLE_BORDER flag (simple black line
125 without shadow affect).
126
127 Michael is writing a complete rewrite of the antiquated
128 wxGrid. This is still work-in-progress and might not make
129 it into wxWindows 2.2, we'll see. Help would be welcome
130 to make that happen.
131
132 Made wxMenu code lose less memory, also added wxMenu::Delete().
133
134 Added code to send wxActivateEvent to MDI windows.
135
136 Vadim added configure things to compile wxWindows without any
137 GUI library. This is probably work in progress. He'll also add
138 a wxFontEnumerator class and has enhanced wxFont to make use
139 of char-encodings.
140
141 wxSlider, wxWindow, wxScrollBar now emit the correct events
142 for scrolling (like page up, line up etc) instead of just
143 "thumb-track" as before.
144
145 Corrected Reparent() code, including the special case for
146 wxToolBar (as the toolbar sits in a different window than
147 normal windows).
148
149 Corrected key accelerator code for toplevel child windows
150 and added support for more key combinations - pretty much
151 all, actually.
152
153 Corrected cursor handling in a number of special cases.
154
155 wxGLCanvas now waits until all expose events have been sent
156 and then emits its own redraw event. Also removed flicker
157 for wxGLCanvas and in some other places.
158
159 A handler to read PCX file (in most variants) has been added.
160
161 A number of problems with compressed and socket streams have
162 been solved.
163
164 Changed behavour of wxTextStream to make use of deliminators
165 and default to space as the standard C++ stream do.
166
167 Changes to tab traversal code to better reflect MSW code.
168
169 Corrected problems with wxGenericValidator and certain controls.
170
171 Made default button action work in more cases.
172
173 28th August '99: Ninth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
174
175 As the old makefile system didn't work, I trashed it and wrote
176 a new one - mo more GNU. This, of course, caused a lot of people
177 to start sing their song of complaints - any change is a good
178 opportunity to complain, but the effect of the change is that
179 we now have shared library support on Linux and Solaris (and
180 probably others as well) and that the Linux shared library no
181 longer depends on libstdc++, so that we can finally create an
182 RPM that works on different Linux distributions. Also, the
183 Unix make system is now much simpler and directly mirrors its
184 Windows counterparts, making it easier to understand and maintain.
185 As it is independent of the various GNU tools, the requirements
186 for using CVS versions are also much less (any make, any compiler,
187 no other tools).
188
189 Split RPMs into two, one for run-time requirements and one
190 for developement (mostly headers).
191
192 Addition of new layout classes that work like Java's, GTK's
193 or Qt`s - basically, you pack item in a box and let it tell
194 you how much space it needs. These class are called wxSizer
195 and I consider them a great addition as they make true cross-
196 platform dialogs a child's play and are very quick to write
197 and easy to read. Do consider using them.
198
199 Rewritten all dialogs to make use of the new sizers. Also
200 added a new wxFileDialog like Win95 and replaced the generic
201 wxFontDialog with GTK's native font selection dialog - this
202 probably isn't perfect though.
203
204 A few more fixes to wxListCtrl and wxTreeCtrl, implemented
205 more options and modes like the wxMSW version.
206
207 New handler for PNM files. Added CanRead() function to image
208 handlers, updates to GIF handler for preparing the new wxAnimation
209 class. We'll also get a PCX and hopefully a TIFF handler so
210 that we support all common general-purpose file formats I know
211 about. PhotoShop and PhotoPaint images are not general purpose.
212 I also tried to correct a wxImage bug in connection with big-endian
213 vs. little-endian problems, but I have no Sparc to actually test
214 this.
215
216 Inclusion of wxMultiMedia. Can play most sound formats on GTK
217 and MSW and (using xanim on Unix and Win95's MM functions)
218 display a video in a wxWindow. This will probably be moved to
219 the core library.
220
221 Small updates to socket code. The MSW version is still missing.
222
223 Implemented wxBitmapDataObject class.
224
225 Added wxFFileStream using FILE* instead if file desrcriptor.
226 Useful for creating a "cerr" like class as in normal C++.
227 Also added "endl" for use with wxTextStream and fixed a few
228 minor problems with buffered streams etc.
229
230 Corrected Tabbing code in wxPanel and made it work with wxNotebook.
231
232 Small cursor fixes in connection with text control.
233
234 Added experimental wxWizard class. Work in progress.
235
236 A few more minor fixes.
237
238 6th August '99: Eight wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
239
240 The new makefile system is not able to produce shared libraries
241 on Unix with the exception of Linux - libtool is really great.
242 Therefore, the build system defaults to static libraries on
243 anything but Linux for now.
244
245 Work in wxPen, wxBrush and wxDC to match wxMSW more exactly and
246 to implement missing feature etc.
247
248 Reimplemented radio buttons. The first of a group of such buttons
249 is now marked by having the wxRB_GROUP style.
250
251 Complete redesign of all stream classes, including tests for them
252 in the samples.
253
254 Controls now send the same messages (or more importantly none if
255 changed programmatically) as per wxMSW.
256
257 New implementation of wxSocket using an intermediate library called
258 GSocket. This willl hopefully change in the future.
259
260 Reworked in-place editing of wxListCtrl and wxTreeCtrl.
261
262 Fixed bug reporting two refreshes when scrolling.
263
264 Corrected bug in wxComboBox client data code.
265
266 Corrected reported but unverified bug in BMP loading code.
267
268 Added a few more methods to wxStaticBitmap.
269
270 Integration of wxHTML code in the main library, including wxZIPStream,
271 wxFilesystem, wxHTMLHelpController and others.
272
273 Added a wrapper for ffile() etc functions.
274
275 Updates to wxDynamicLibrary.
276
277 New documentation.
278
279 New version of wxPython, of course.
280
281 Fixed in unenclosed number of other bugs...
282
283 25th June '99: Seventh wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
284
285 Many fixes to th new makefile system. The last version gave
286 immediate crashes on all Unices except Linux when linked
287 dynamically against an application. I reordered the object
288 files in the library as I guess that this was the cause.
289
290 Added icons to message box. This also slightly killed the
291 layout so this needs to be changed again.
292
293 wxGTK now chooses the best visual available on the display instead
294 of the default one.
295
296 Fixed wxProgressDialog again.
297
298 Some more corrections I forgot.
299
300 New wxPython (includes new layout system and printing).
301
302 15th June '99: Sixth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
303
304
305 The biggest change is the completely rewritten configure/makefile
306 system using automake. The main argument for switching to automake
307 is that the resulting makefiles should be more portable so that
308 people can use the native make utilities instead of GNU make. The
309 new makefile sytem also handles dependencies correctly, allows for
310 shared-only compilation, can be invoked from any directory for
311 concurrent builds wihtin one source tree, uses libtool for greater
312 shared-library platform support, has a functinonal "make uninstall",
313 works with GTK, Motif and WINE, conforms better to GNU standards
314 as far as configure option names are concerned and is easier to
315 maintain.
316
317 Applied patches to compile wxGTK on OS/2.
318
319 Configure checks for byte-order and new defines for byte swapping
320 with respect to the byte-order. Added test for this to typetest sample.
321 Also made BMP handler bigendian safe so that it should work on
322 Solaris and such.
323
324 Small changes to basic drawing stuff: made wxColour actually compare
325 RGB values in the == operator, added new constructor to wxMask,
326 corrected initial background colour for DCs, it is now possible
327 to use a wxWindowDC etc before there is any window (this doesn't
328 make any sense, but it is what wxMSW does.)
329
330 Added support for the PRIMARY SELECTION to the wxClipboard
331 class.
332
333 Fixed redraw bug when scrolling window-less widgets out
334 of the visible area (actually a work-around for a GTK bug).
335
336 Regrouped some samples, created new one for various versions
337 of the wxTextCtrl.
338
339 Added wxWindow::Reparent() and wxFrame::MakeModal().
340
341 Improved handling of column width in wxListCtrl and made
342 this more compatible with the wxMSW version. Also removed
343 a bug from the wxImageList returning an off-by-one id for
344 added images.
345
346 Fixed keyboard hotkeys and resizing for wxMDIChildFrame
347 menu bars.
348
349 Added flag to wxSplitterWindow to update its children's
350 sizes "live" instead of moving a XOR'ed bar around - this
351 is a resource-draining option. Also corrected cursors
352 in splitter window.
353
354 New way to show "disabled" or greyed toolbar items.
355
356 Rewrote parts of the tree ctrl to allow multiple selections
357 and variable size items (Sylvain). These new function do not
358 exist in the native Win32 tree control.
359
360 Implemented global cursors and wxBusyCursor etc. Also removed
361 another cursor misbehaviour.
362
363 Updated many parts of the documentation to reflect changes
364 in wxWindows 2.1, wxPython and more exact description of
365 cross-platform issues as well as platform differences.
366
367 Many other fixes, mainly by others...
368
369 Further compile fixes for different architectures.
370
371
372
373 25th May '99: Fifth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
374
375
376
377 This is mostly a bug-fix release. We are having funny
378 times to make wxGTK work well with different micro
379 versions of GTK 1.2 - which is very close to impossible.
380 All versions give warnings, although their number might
381 vary a lot. I use GTK 1.2.3 and only get wanrnings in
382 one sample (notebook) and that one is due to a bug in
383 GTK - some people using GTK 1.2.2 reported hundreds of warnings
384 getting spitted out for what seems like no reason.
385
386 This snapshot contains the beginnings of our merging of
387 headers, meaning that in the future all ports will
388 use the same headers and will share a lot more code.
389 We have taken this moment to reorganize some code and
390 hope to have eliminated much bad C++ code, as reported
391 primarily by SGI's compilers (Vadim Zeitlin).
392
393 Rewritten char and key event propagation routines
394 to reflect documentation and do the same on wxGTK
395 as on wxMSW. If you are interested in ascii chars
396 and cursor key etc, intercept EVT_CHAR, if you
397 are interested in which key actually got pressed,
398 intercept EVT_KEYDOWN (Norbert Irmer).
399
400 Control that are given -1 as their ID no longer
401 get arbitrary positive IDs assigned but arbitrary
402 negative IDs. This had caused some trouble with ID clashes.
403
404 wxWindow and wxScrolledWindow no longer use the
405 wxScrollEvent, but the newly invented wxScrollWinEvent
406 so that no mixing up of events sent from wxSliders
407 or wxScrollbars placed in a wxWindow can occur.
408
409 Added wxProgressDialog for use with long background
410 work such as printing.
411
412 Added drawing sample and scrolling sample, both of
413 which show some misbehaviours...
414
415 When drawing with the wxXOR logical mode, wxGTK now uses
416 GdkXOR (instead of GdkInvert) and when drawing in wxINVERT logical
417 mode, wxGTK now uses GdkInvert (as before). When you did some
418 rubberband dragging and you used wxXOR and a black pen, then
419 you should change wxINVERT.
420
421 Applied more patches for SGI and HP-UX compilation.
422
423 More updates for wxSockets (Guilhem Lavaux). Seems to be nearly
424 finished.
425
426 You can now use threads within your GUI again. Well,
427 at least if you know what you are doing and you had a look
428 at the threads sample.
429
430 wxGLCanvas updated so that it can share display lists
431 over several windows and to not exhibit any flicker.
432 (Norber Irmer).
433
434 wxNotebook revamped so that its process of creation matches
435 wxMSW's more closely, also avoiding problems with wrong page
436 number. Added InsertPage() and the possibility to prevent
437 switching pages by intercepting the PAGE_CHANGING event. Also,
438 wxNotebooks now get shown even if all pages are empty.
439
440 Added Activate() to wxMDIChildFrame (Russel).
441
442 Improved wxSplitterWindow behaviour and visual feed-back when
443 given a minimal size etc (Bruce DeVisser).
444
445 Minor updates to wxTreeCtrl, wxListBox, printing, wxClipboard,
446 wxString, wxThreads and many others.
447
448 Also wxMSW got a big face-lift, not to mention the new wxMac release...
449
450
451
452 11th May '99: Fourth wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
453
454
455 This is mostly a bug-fix release. This affects wxSocket, wxThread,
456 and a few GUI classes. Also more work has been done and window
457 placement and decorations etc. which we hope to have finished now.
458
459 Applied patches for FreeBSD and SGI compilation (not yet finshed).
460
461 Updated wxPython to beta 9.
462
463 Made wxGLCanvas work again - strangely it flickers now...
464
465 wxStaticText is currently broken with GTK 1.2.2 (which I don't
466 yet have and thus could not fix). Also, scrolling subwindows
467 (although much improved including a sample) doesn't work perfectly
468 due to a bug in GTK 1.2.1 (probably 1.2.2 as well).
469
470 Added wxStaticLine.
471
472 Note that the next release might bring about changes to keyboard
473 handling and scroll event intercepting from wxScrolledWindow.
474
475 By and large much of the code has stabilized and won't be much
476 different in the final wxWindows 2.1 release. Please test as
477 much as you can.
478
479 The next release will have a new build system.
480
481
482
483 3rd May '99: Third wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
484
485
486 Updated INSTALL.txt and SYMBOLS.txt.
487
488 Support for Unicode is now almost complete. Most samples work in
489 both Unicode and non-Unicode mode. Thanks to Ove Kaaven and Vadim.
490
491 Internal changes required for wxOLE and addition of a very experimental
492 wxOLE code section using GNOME's Bonobo library (from GNOME's CVS).
493
494 New version of wxPython that works with the wxGTK 2.1.
495 This now includes a very comprensive test/demo suite. Thanks to
496 Robin Dunn, Harm v.d. Heijden and others. Beware of the hang-man...
497
498 More fine tuning of focus handling and GUI widgets.
499
500 Complete rewrite of wxSocket classes (still experimental).
501 Thanks to Guilhem Lavaux.
502
503 wxMenuBar supports underlined shortcuts like Windows does,
504 indicated by a leading & character. wxMenus now have hotkeys
505 such as in wxXt and wxMSW.
506
507 Rewritten MDI subsystem.
508
509 Correcetions and additions to the printing framework including
510 a paper type database (Julian).
511
512 Several controls now support more style flags for modifying
513 look (and feel) of the controls and windows.
514
515 New implementation of idle handlers, which now send an idle
516 event only once after the event queue has been emptied (which
517 is what happens in the wxMSW port as well), not regularly.
518 This no longer forces wxGTK applications to sleep (by having
519 to call usleep()) in idle time - giving more CPU slices to
520 the application if desired.
521
522 wxGLCanvas (the OpenGl for wxWindows) now accepts keyboard input.
523
524 The usual number of compile and bug fixes from all involved.
525
526
527
528 21st April '99: Second wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
529
530
531 Added much code for Unicode support. Still experimental, but looks very
532 cool - thanks to Ove Kaaven and Vadim Zeitlin. If you are very brave, then
533 you can compile wxGTK with "configure --with-unicode".
534
535 More updates on the dreaded issue of making frames and dialogs impossible
536 to resize etc.
537
538 Drag and Drop works now under GTK 1.2 - at least basically when dragging
539 and dropping text. The API is not entirely fixed yet but seems quite
540 good now. Support for different actions (copy/move/link/..) still missing.
541 I also removed support for GTK 1.0 Drag and Drop - this is just broken
542 and unusable in GTK 1.0 and I don't want to fix it.
543
544 I now embed the JPEG library and handlers for JPEG and GIF have been
545 added to the existing PNG and BMP (and XPM for GTK version only). In
546 the future, the RPMs will not contain these libraries but depend on
547 the image libraries to be preinstalled whereas the source *.tgz will
548 ship with everything that is needed for wxGTK so that no downloading
549 of ten image libs will be required - also avoiding problems with ten
550 different kinds of libJPEG-6.0.1.7.IV beta 7. We also updated the
551 PNG code to the newest PNG version.
552
553 wxImage now makes use of the fast rendering code as provided by
554 GTK 1.2 whenever possible. This should mean a speed-up for graphics
555 heavy apps.
556
557 Many fixes all over. Also should compile with GTK 1.2.0 as opposed
558 to only with GTK 1.2.1 now.
559
560 wxPython still doesn't compile, I think.
561
562
563
564 12th April '99: First wxGTK 2.1 snapshot released
565
566
567 This is the first developers' version of wxWindows 2.1 for GTK. It's main
568 new feature is that it supports GTK 1.2 (as opposed to GTK 1.0) which
569 will make development within the GNOME evironment a lot easier.
570
571 Apart from the move to GTK 1.2 and the changes (some major) that were
572 required as part of that work, enhancement or corrections have been
573 made to many of the non-GUI classes and functions (such as wxClipboard,
574 wxThread, wxSocket, wxConfig)
575 and a few GUI classes (accelerators in menus, listbox always with
576 scrollbar, wxFrame honours Motif Window Manager hints, corrected tab
577 traversal for broken GTK 1.0 widgets).
578
579 There have been slight changes to the priting dialogs and their
580 setup data (which might break apps using this code in previous
581 versions). Also, a bug concerning printing white has been fixed
582 (actually not tested).
583
584 Although this is only the first 2.1 snapshot, there is little reason not
585 to use it as many bugs from version 2.0 have been corrected. There are,
586 pf course, still a few problem left with GTK 1.2 (some of which relate
587 to bugs in GTK).
588
589 I think I preserved backward compatility with GTK 1.0 and if not it
590 should be easy to fix - but mostly I don't care.
591
592 Drag'N'Drop is currently completely broken. Also, wxPython currently
593 doesn't compile with this release. The OpenGL canvas still seems to
594 work.
595
596 Major targets for the final release (still a long way): a new configure
597 system, support JPEG and GIF formats, wxHTML, super-duppah frame layout
598 stuff, syntax-highlighting editor, possibly Unicode, possibly some GNOME
599 gooddies, possibly world domination.
600
601
602
603 5th March '99: wxWindows 2.0 released
604
605
606 This is the final version of wxWindows 2.0 for GTK. The versions for
607 Windows and Motif (and also this version) are available form Julian Smart's
608 site. The Mac version is still under development.
609
610
611
612 19th February '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 5
613
614
615 This is the fifth beta release and it contains mostly bug fixes and
616 updates for documentation.
617
618 Applied compile fixes for Solaris (different flavours and compilers).
619
620
621
622 12th February '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 4
623
624
625 This is the fourth beta release and it contains mostly bug fixes and
626 updates for documentation.
627
628 Tracked a few more cases, where the bahaviour between wxMSW and wxGTK
629 differed. This was the case for closing a dialog or frame as well as
630 for clearing a device context or setting its background colour and some
631 other minor details.
632
633 Most standard dialogs have been face-liftet a little.
634
635 Implememted default buttons for GTK.
636
637 Fixed many bugs. You guessed it.
638
639
640
641 29th January '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 3
642
643
644 This is the third beta release and it contains mostly bug fixes.
645
646 There is one field where we haven't been able to fix the API yet, and that
647 it Drag'n'Drop. This is mostly due to the fact that DnD in
648 GTK 1.0 is hardly usable and much different from GTK 1.2 which means that
649 we have to design a common API for Windows, GTK 1.0 and GTK 1.2. Although
650 we are trying to prevent that, it is possible that wxWindows 2.0 (being
651 based on GTK 1.0) will not have proper DnD support.
652
653 The major changes are that tool tips have been added, threads have been completely
654 rewritten, the ODBC code has been updated and improved, the socket code works
655 better now.
656
657 Classes for managing MIME-types under Windows and Unix have been added.
658
659 There is now a wxGLCanvas class for OpenGl/Mesa for the Windows, GTK and
660 Motif ports. Come see the penguins flying...
661
662 Documentation has received a big face lift - it now covers nearly all the
663 classes, at least.
664
665 The usual amount of bug fixes. Countless.
666
667 A few member functions of wxString have been renamed.
668
669 For those who are using the ever-so-popular wxImage class (which
670 now available on Motif and Windows as well) in 8-bit mode: wxGTK
671 now creates a color cube upon start-up in 8-bit mode and thus the
672 generation of bitmaps from images has been speeded up 20 times.
673
674 It is now possible to develop with wxGTK without having the GTK 1.0 header
675 files installed so that having the GTK 1.2 header files installed no longer
676 is any problem. We also provide RPMs for RedHat glibc 2 based systems, compiled
677 with egcs 1.1.1 on SuSE 6.0. Note that the RPM will not work in
678 SuSE 6.0 as SuSE decided to ship 6.0 with a broken GTK+ package.
679
680
681
682 6th January '99: wxWindows 2.0 beta 2
683
684
685 This is the second beta release and contains it mostly build and
686 bug fixes. Threads work well now on (up-to-date) glibc 2 systems,
687 commercial Unices and Windows.
688
689
690
691 20th December '98: wxWindows 2.0 beta 1
692
693
694 This is the first beta release and we have used the time before
695 this release to tidy up some parts of the API. All releases from
696 now on will be source code compatible but we reserve binary compatibility
697 for the final release. Because of this, the actual library name of
698 the beta version will not be 2.0 but 1.99, so that we prevent
699 conflicts with the final library later on. After the final release
700 we'll only fix bugs so that there will be no reason to link any
701 program statically with wxGTK.
702
703 We changed the name of the shared library to include the version of
704 the GTK used so that no conflicts emerge with simultaneous
705 versions of wxWindows for GTK 1.0 and for GTK 1.2 and so on.
706
707 As you can see, we have not moved to GTK 1.1.X as the different
708 development versions are too different and buggy to be useful. We'll
709 wait for a stable GTK 1.2 release (hardly 1.2.0) and start porting
710 then.
711
712 wxGTK now compiles without problems on anything between gcc 2.7.2 on
713 Linux-x86 and egcs 1.1 on Linux-Alpha and egcs 1.0 on Sparc. This isn't
714 as easy as it sounds...
715
716 Available form this site are the Python bindings of wxWindows.
717 Thanks to Robin Dunn for this tremendous contribution.
718 Tkinter is dead, Java is dead, wxPython rules! That's all there is to say.
719
720 Although only a few new classes have been added, many have been polished
721 up substantially, the most visible are wxListCtrl, wxTreeCtrl and
722 all classes related to printing. Also the DialogEd now functions
723 much better than before. Drag'n'Drop is fucntional but probably won't
724 be perfect until we use GTK 1.2 and its much improved DnD features.
725
726 wxClipboard has arrived and works for text. Other formats have not been
727 tested carefully yet.
728
729 wxMiniFrame has been added which might be useful for docking toolbars
730 etc. Someone has already done that for the MSW port and we hope to
731 include his very nice work later.
732
733 wxDirDialog has been added (thanks to Harm von der Heijden).
734
735 The entite "tab traveral" system for moving from item to item in
736 a dialog has been rewritten. It now completely overrides the
737 not-so-well-done GTK native tab system.
738
739 Quite much has been done to improve the wxImage class, which is now
740 available in the Windows port as well. Very useful for anything related
741 to image processing. wxGTK also uses this class internally e.g. to scale
742 bitmaps when the scale factor (e.g. zooming) of a drawing context
743 has changed.
744
745 Some of the small and handy classes (wxDate, wxTime, wxVariant) have
746 received a face-lift. wxList has been rewritten to make it possible
747 to write type-safe lists. The collection of utility functions (wxFileFind etc)
748 has been revamped and cleaned-up (thanks to Vadim Zeitlin, who has also
749 greatly enhanced many basic classes, ranging wxString to the debug and
750 log system).
751
752 We removed some constructors of GDI classes (such as wxPen, wxColour)
753 which took a pointer as a parameter. This lead to many errors among users
754 resulting in unexpected behaviour so it was decided to remove these
755 constructors.
756
757 As the number of users and the number of test programs and samples
758 is steadialy rising the core classes of wxWindows for MSW and GTK 1.0
759 can be considered to be very stable if not outright bug-free. I haven't
760 seen a crash for weeks now and wxWindows' internal debug features also
761 have improved every week, making stepping-through with a debugger almost
762 completely unnecessary as the library reports possible errors itself
763 (when in debug mode).
764