X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/d6a3401d0935e60c17603597a6174c720fab6779..92e898b0b47f5b881453bf75778c5f8f08b38c89:/wxPython/CHANGES.txt diff --git a/wxPython/CHANGES.txt b/wxPython/CHANGES.txt index 21eb15506d..721f50a619 100644 --- a/wxPython/CHANGES.txt +++ b/wxPython/CHANGES.txt @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ the image data. (Patch #546009) Added a sample that shows how to embed wxPython in a wxWindows C++ application. -Added wxPyWindow and wxPyControl which are just like their wx -counterparts except they allow some of the more common C++ virtual +Added wxPyWindow, wxPyPanel and wxPyControl which are just like their +wx counterparts except they allow some of the more common C++ virtual methods to be overridden in Python derived classes. The methods supported are: @@ -114,9 +114,11 @@ supported are: AcceptsFocus AcceptsFocusFromKeyboard GetMaxSize + AddChild + RemoveChild - If there are other methods that should be supported please let me - know. + If there are other methods that you think should be supported + please let me know. Changed wxGenButton to derive from wxPyControl and overload DoGetBestSize and AcceptsFocus. @@ -139,14 +141,14 @@ other menu stuff. Added wxIEHtmlWin. This is essentially the same as using IE with the ActiveXWrapper already in the library, but it is implemented all in -C++ and therefore does not need any of the modules from win32 all and +C++ and therefore does not need any of the modules from win32all and so it is less fragile in the face of changes. Fixed the ActiveXWrapper problem. Looks like when the win32com modules make a "callback" that they (incorrectly, IMHO) allocate a transient thread state structure. Since wxPython is now saving tstates for it's own callbacks it ended up using garbage after -win32com got rid of the tstate... +win32com got rid of the temporary tstate... Added a generic static text control to wxPython.lib.stattext. This is so things like Boa and PythonCard can have a static text that can @@ -155,6 +157,15 @@ respond to mouse events and etc. Changed the wxDateTime.Parse* methods to return an int that will be -1 on failure, and the index where parsing stopped otherwise. +Moved tools to be a Python package in wxPython.tools, added scripts to +import and launch each tool. This will let you import and use the +tools in your own scripts or apps as needed. + +Added a sample to the demo that catches various key events and +displays the details of the event. + +Added wxWizard, wxWizardPage, wxWizardPageSimple and wxPyWizardPage. +