X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/d85004c5ae08c3ae2f66e39fc271e3761dc1366e..448971f395cc928aea625448fdd74dcac5a6cb1c:/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt diff --git a/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt b/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt index cdd70241ee..76e2ce2dde 100644 --- a/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt +++ b/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Recent Changes for wxPython ===================================================================== -2.5.2.0 +2.5.2.2 ------- wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE is now the default behaviour for window items in @@ -11,24 +11,8 @@ be used for the minimum size used by the sizer. The wx.FIXED_MINSIZE flag was added that will cause the sizer to use the old behaviour in that it will *not* call the window's methods to determine the new best size, instead the minsize that the window had when added to the sizer -(or the size the window was created with) will always be used. - -Related to the above, when controls and some other window types are -created either the size passed to the constructor, or their "best -size" if an explicit size was not passed in, is set as the window's -minimal size. For non top-level windows that hasn't meant much in the -past, but now the sizers are sensitive to the window's minimal size. -The key point to understand here is that it is no longer the window's -size it has when added to the sizer that matters, but its minimal -size. So you might have some issues to iron out if you create a -control without a size and then set its size to something before -adding it to the sizer. Since it's minimal size is probably not the -size you set then the sizer will appear to be misbehaving. The fix is -to either set the size when calling the window's constructor, or to -reset the min size by calling SetSizeHints. You can call SetSizeHints -at anytime to change the minsize of a window, just call the sizer's -Layout method to redistribute the controls as needed. - +(or the size the window was created with) will always be used. Please +see the Sizers section in the Migration Guide for more details. Added new MaskedEditControl code from Will Sadkin. The modules are now locaed in their own sub-package, wx.lib.masked. Demos updated. @@ -109,6 +93,9 @@ Removed the deprecated ErrorDialogs and PythonBitmaps modules. If you were using these in your apps then please join wxPython-dev and assist with a more modern reimplementation. +Added a new version (0.8.3) of FloatCanvas from Chris Barker. It's now +in a subpackage of wx.lib. +