X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/dc8a1aa53d9c71820d683aefe7ea04d7e480f63b..b8193d807ff5d2eae0c5621a38c4fce1173ed265:/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt diff --git a/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt b/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt index d056255450..47135629a6 100644 --- a/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt +++ b/wxPython/docs/CHANGES.txt @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ Recent Changes for wxPython 2.7.0.0 ------- +* The following deprecated items have been removed: @@ -175,10 +176,48 @@ Added wrappers for the wxAUI classes, in the wx.aui module. Added the PseudoDC class from Paul Lanier. It provides a way to record operations on a DC and then play them back later. +Upgraded to Scintilla 1.70 for wx.stc.StyledTextCtrl. +2.6.3.3 +------- +* 15-July-2006 + +wx.lib.pubsub updates from Oliver Schoenborn: + - fixed the hash problem with non-hashable objects + - now supports listeners that use \*args as an argument + (listener(\*args) was not passing the validity test) + - corrected some mistakes in documentation + - added some clarifications (hopefully useful for first time + users) + - changed the way singleton is implemented since old way prevented + pydoc etc from extracting docs for Publisher + +DocView and ActiveGrid IDE updates from Morgan Hua: + New Features: In Tab-View mode, Ctrl-number will take the user to + the numbered tab view. Modified files now show an '*' astrisk in + the view title. Debugger framework can now support PHP debugging. + Not important for python development, but at least that means the + debugger framework is more generalized. + +wx.lib.mixins.listctrl.TextEditMixin: Fixed the double END_LABEL_EDIT +event problem in TextEditMixin by checking if the editor was already +hidden before continuing with the CloseEditor method. Also added code +to OpenEditor to send the BEGIN_LABEL_EDIT event and to not allow the +opening of the editor to continue if the event handler doesn't allow +it. + +Undeprecated wx.GetNumberFromUser and added wx.NumberEntryDialog. + +Made necessaary changes for building wxPython for Python 2.5. There +may still be some issues related to the new Py_ssize_t type and 64-bit +machines, but at least all compile errors and warnings related to it +have been resolved. + + + 2.6.3.2 -------