From: Robin Dunn Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 17:28:37 +0000 (+0000) Subject: fix typos X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/commitdiff_plain/ff0ac6b0700fce7b9ac5d14f68ad69bccb800890 fix typos git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@30245 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775 --- diff --git a/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.html b/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.html index ad62e24fa1..b5add6b86f 100644 --- a/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.html +++ b/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.html @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ class MyDialog(wx.Dialog):

Sizers

The hack allowing the old "option" keyword parameter has been removed. -If you use keyword args with w.xSizer Add, Insert, or Prepend methods +If you use keyword args with wx.Sizer Add, Insert, or Prepend methods then you will need to use the proportion name instead of option. (The proportion keyword was also allowed in 2.4.2.4.)

When adding a spacer to a sizer you now need to use a wx.Size or a @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ flag then when layout was calculated the item's -

The main thrust of the new Sizer changes was to make behaviour like +

The main thrust of the new Sizer changes was to make behavior like wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE be the default, and also to push the tracking of the minimal size to the window itself (since it knows its own needs) instead of having the sizer take care of it. Consequently these @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ changes were made:

  • The wx.FIXED_MINSIZE flag was added to allow for the old -behaviour. When this flag is used the size a window has when +behavior. When this flag is used the size a window has when added to the sizer will be treated as its minimal size and it will not be readjusted on each layout.
  • The min size stored in wx.Window and settable with @@ -603,9 +603,7 @@ mask and the rest would be made fully opaque.

    channel and will now only create a mask when all the pixels in the image are either fully transparent or fully opaque. In addition, the wx.DC.DrawBitmap and wx.DC.Blit methods are able to correctly blend -the pixels in the image with partially transparent alpha values. -(Currently only on MSW and Mac, if anybody knows how to do it for GTK -then please submit a patch!)

    +the pixels in the image with partially transparent alpha values.

    If you are using a PNG with an alpha channel but you need to have a wx.Mask like you automatically got in 2.4 then you can do one of the following:

    @@ -761,9 +759,9 @@ if "unicode" in wx.PlatformInfo:

    Multi-Version Installs

    [Changed in 2.5.3.x]

    -

    Starting with 2.5.3.0 the wx and wxPython pacakge directories will be +

    Starting with 2.5.3.0 the wx and wxPython package directories will be installed in a subdirectory of the site-packages directory, instead of -directly in site-pacakges. This is done to help facilitate having +directly in site-packages. This is done to help facilitate having multiple versions of wxPython installed side-by-side. Why would you want to do this? One possible scenario is you have an app that requires wxPython 2.4 but you want to use the newest 2.5 to do your @@ -785,7 +783,7 @@ statement. Of course you can always manipulate that by editing the wx.pth file, or by setting PYTHONPATH in the environment, or by the method described in the next paragraph.

    Finally, a new module named wxversion.py is installed to the -site-pacakges directory. It can be used to manipulate the sys.path at +site-packages directory. It can be used to manipulate the sys.path at runtime so your applications can select which version of wxPython they would like to to have imported. You use it like this:

    diff --git a/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.txt b/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.txt
    index bfa5333a16..b9156e62c2 100644
    --- a/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.txt
    +++ b/wxPython/docs/MigrationGuide.txt
    @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ Sizers
     ------
     
     The hack allowing the old "option" keyword parameter has been removed.
    -If you use keyword args with w.xSizer Add, Insert, or Prepend methods
    +If you use keyword args with wx.Sizer Add, Insert, or Prepend methods
     then you will need to use the ``proportion`` name instead of
     ``option``.  (The ``proportion`` keyword was also allowed in 2.4.2.4.)
     
    @@ -441,14 +441,14 @@ First a bit about how things used to work:
           flag then when layout was calculated the item's ``GetBestSize``
           would be used to reset the minimal size that the sizer used.
     
    -The main thrust of the new Sizer changes was to make behaviour like
    +The main thrust of the new Sizer changes was to make behavior like
     ``wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE`` be the default, and also to push the tracking of
     the minimal size to the window itself (since it knows its own needs)
     instead of having the sizer take care of it.  Consequently these
     changes were made:
     
         * The ``wx.FIXED_MINSIZE`` flag was added to allow for the old
    -      behaviour.  When this flag is used the size a window has when
    +      behavior.  When this flag is used the size a window has when
           added to the sizer will be treated as its minimal size and it
           will not be readjusted on each layout.
     
    @@ -843,9 +843,9 @@ Multi-Version Installs
     
     **[Changed in 2.5.3.x]** 
     
    -Starting with 2.5.3.0 the wx and wxPython pacakge directories will be
    +Starting with 2.5.3.0 the wx and wxPython package directories will be
     installed in a subdirectory of the site-packages directory, instead of
    -directly in site-pacakges.  This is done to help facilitate having
    +directly in site-packages.  This is done to help facilitate having
     multiple versions of wxPython installed side-by-side.  Why would you
     want to do this?  One possible scenario is you have an app that
     requires wxPython 2.4 but you want to use the newest 2.5 to do your
    @@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ wx.pth file, or by setting PYTHONPATH in the environment, or by the
     method described in the next paragraph.
     
     Finally, a new module named wxversion.py is installed to the
    -site-pacakges directory.  It can be used to manipulate the sys.path at
    +site-packages directory.  It can be used to manipulate the sys.path at
     runtime so your applications can select which version of wxPython they
     would like to to have imported.  You use it like this::