data in Python source code, and the generated code now uses streams to
convert the image data to wxImage, wxBitmap, or wxIcon.
-Added wxPython.lib.rcsizer which contains RowColSizer. This sizer is
-based on code from Niki Spahiev and lets you specify a row and column
-for each item, as well as optional column or row spanning. Cells with
-no item assigned to it are just left blank. Stretchable rows or
-columns are specified and work the same as in wxFlexGridSizer.
+Added the wxPython.lib.rcsizer module which contains RowColSizer.
+This sizer is based on code from Niki Spahiev and lets you specify a
+row and column for each item, as well as optional column or row
+spanning. Cells with no item assigned to it are just left blank.
+Stretchable rows or columns are specified and work the same as in
+wxFlexGridSizer.
Updated XRCed from Roman Rolinsky
codecs first and then pass the unicode string to the wxPython
method.
+Added wxListCtrlAutoWidthMixin from Erik Westra.
+
+Added wxIconBundle and wxTopLevelWindow.SetIcons.
+
+Added wxLocale and wxEncodingConverter.
+
+A little black magic... When the C++ object (for a window or
+whatever) is deleted there is no way to force the Python shadow object
+to also be destroyed and clean up all references to it. This leads to
+crashes if the shadow object tries to call a method with the old C++
+pointer. The black magic I've done is to replace the __class__ in the
+Python instance object with a class that raises an exception whenever
+a method call (or other attribute access) is attempted. This works
+for any class that is OOR aware.