have been added to wxPython.
+wxName Change
+-------------
+
+The **wxWindows** project and library is now known as
+**wxWidgets**. Please see here_ for more details.
+
+.. _here: http://www.wxwindows.org/name.htm
+
+This won't really affect wxPython all that much, other than the fact
+that the wxwindows.org domain name will be changing to wxwidgets.org,
+so mail list, CVS, and etc. addresses will be changing. We're going
+to try and smooth the transition as much as possible, but I wanted you
+all to be aware of this change if you run into any issues.
+
+
Module Initialization
---------------------
The import-startup-bootstrap process employed by wxPython was changed
-such that wxWindows and the underlying gui toolkit are **not**
+such that wxWidgets and the underlying gui toolkit are **not**
initialized until the wx.App object is created (but before wx.App.OnInit
is called.) This was required because of some changes that were made
to the C++ wxApp class.
(wx.BLUE_PEN, wx.TheColourDatabase, etc.) are not initialized until
the wx.App object is created, so you should not use them until after
you have created your wx.App object. If you do then an exception will
-be raised telling you that the C++ object has not bene initialized
+be raised telling you that the C++ object has not been initialized
yet.
Also, you will probably not be able to do any kind of GUI or bitmap
self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSize)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButtonClick, theButton)
- self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, id=ID_EXIT)
-
-I hope to be able to remove the need for using IDs even for menu
-events too...
+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, id=wx.ID_EXIT)
+
+The wx.Menu methods that add items to a wx.Menu have been modified
+such that they return a reference to the wx.MenuItem that was created.
+Additionally menu items and toolbar items have been modified to
+automatically generate a new ID if -1 is given, similar to using -1
+with window classess. This means that you can create menu or toolbar
+items and event bindings without having to predefine a unique menu ID,
+although you still can use IDs just like before if you want. For
+example, these are all equivallent other than their specific ID
+values::
+
+ 1.
+ item = menu.Append(-1, "E&xit", "Terminate the App")
+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, item)
+
+ 2.
+ item = menu.Append(wx.ID_EXIT, "E&xit", "Terminate the App")
+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, item)
+
+ 3.
+ menu.Append(wx.ID_EXIT, "E&xit", "Terminate the App")
+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, id=wx.ID_EXIT)
+
+
If you create your own custom event types and EVT_* functions, and you
want to be able to use them with the Bind method above then you should
change your EVT_* to be an instance of wxPyEventBinder instead of a
+
+
The wx Namespace
----------------