Mercurial > dwindows
changeset 2779:023045e14837
Bump version to 3.3, clear out the old release notes and put in the new.
author | bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95 |
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date | Tue, 28 Jun 2022 09:19:52 +0000 |
parents | 1660b4ecb92f |
children | 9a3024fe719c |
files | Version readme.txt |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 89 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/Version Tue Jun 28 00:53:47 2022 +0000 +++ b/Version Tue Jun 28 09:19:52 2022 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # Set these here to change the version for all platforms DW_MAJOR_VERSION=3 -DW_MINOR_VERSION=2 +DW_MINOR_VERSION=3
--- a/readme.txt Tue Jun 28 00:53:47 2022 +0000 +++ b/readme.txt Tue Jun 28 09:19:52 2022 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This is a stable release of Dynamic Windows version 3.2. +This is a stable release of Dynamic Windows version 3.3. The current Dynamic Windows source base is considered stable on: OS/2, Mac, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris. @@ -54,93 +54,14 @@ APIs are not yet supported on OS/2. May implement our own system if a popular notification system is not already in existance. -Changes from version 3.1: -Changed handling of button 3 press and release events. - WARNING: This could be a breaking change for apps handling - mouse button 3. Windows, Mac and GTK now pass button 3 as - the mask (value 4) instead of the button number (value 3). - OS/2 and the related motion event passed buttons as a mask. - In these value 3 is buttons 1 and 2 together. Button - press and release events are only for a single button... - so this would never happen allowing value 3 for button 3. - To allow the same code to work for button presses and motion - events, I am standardizing on using the masks for both. - If you use button 3 press/release, please audit code for 3.2. -Added initial support for GTK4. --with-gtk4 is now available. - GTK4 support is less complete than GTK3, a number of features - of the GTK3 version are no longer possible in GTK4 like: - Taskbar icon support, MDI, gravity and non-callback drawing. -Added initial support for Wayland on GTK3 and GTK4. - Wayland is not in my opinion ready for prime time, many features, - possibly a half a dozen functions, dealing with coordinates, - mouse pointer grabbing and such are unable to function. - I recommend sticking with X11 for now, but built with GTK3 or - GTK4 Dynamic Windows applications will run on Wayland now. - GTK3 with Wayland also does not support non-callback drawing. -Added initial iOS support, kicking off a push for mobile. - iOS requires 13.0 or later due use of SF Symbols and features - introduced with iOS 13 and Mac Catalyst. Several widgets are - currently unsupported: Tree, MDI and Taskbar. See mobile.txt - Command line builds not supported, create an Xcode project. -Added initial Android support, Android Studio with Kotlin required. - API 23 (Android 6) or later is required to run the apps. - Like iOS several widgets are not supported: Tree, Taskbar, MDI. - Command line builds not supported, create a JNI project. -Added DW_FEATURE_WINDOW_PLACEMENT to test to see if we can get or - set the positions of the windows on the screen. Unavailable - on the following: iOS, Android, GTK3 or GTK4 with Wayland. -Added DW_FEATURE_TREE to test to see if we can use the tree widget. - The tree widget is unsupported on: iOS and Android. -Added DW_FEATURE_TASKBAR to test to see if we can use a taskbar icon. - The only platform that supports this feature on all supported - versions is Windows. OS/2 requires installed software, Mac - requires Yosemite and later. GTK requires GTK2 or GTK3. - iOS and Android are unsupported. -Added dw_render_redraw() function to trigger a DW_SIGNAL_EXPOSE - event on render widgets allowing drawing to happen in the - callback. GTK4 and GTK3 with Wayland require drawing to be - done in the callback, necessitating a dw_render_redraw() or - dw_flush() call. dw_flush() may cause multiple draw passes. - iOS and Android also require drawing in the expose callback. -Added new function dw_window_compare() to check if two window handles - reference the same object. Necessary in the Android port since - handles passed to callbacks can be local references, so they - don't always match the handles saved during window creation. - This is a special case function which normally isn't required. -Added support for dw_window_set_font() with a NULL font parameter. - This resets the font used on the widget to the default font. -Added a new constant DW_SIZE_AUTO to pass to box packing functions. -Added a new constant DW_DIR_SEPARATOR which is char that defines - the path directory separator on the running platform. -Changed the entrypoint to be dwmain() instead of main(). - This allows special handling of the entrypoint on systems - requiring it such as: Windows, iOS and Android. - As such Windows ports no longer require winmain.c. -Changed dw_timer_connnect() and dw_timer_disconnect() to use HTIMER. - This allows newer ports to use object handles that won't fit in - what had been an integer reference. OS/2 will use its native - HTIMER and other existing platforms will continue to use "int" - for compatibility. Other platforms may change in the future. -Changed dw_exec() with DW_EXEC_CON will now open the Terminal.app - on Mac and the system (Gnome) terminal on Unix via GLib's - G_APP_INFO_CREATE_NEEDS_TERMINAL instead of launching an xterm. -Fixed GTK warnings on GTK3 caused by using Pango style font syntax. -Fixed GTK3 leaks when setting fonts or colors on a widget repeatedly. -Fixed incorrect reporting of word wrap support on Windows. -Fixed a number of misbehaviors with dw_window_set_font() and - dw_window_set_color() on various platforms. -Added missing DW_CLR_DEFAULT support on OS/2, it previously only - worked to avoid setting a color, not resetting them to default. -Added oldsockpipe() macro which will be used as a fallback. - This allows us to use domain socket sockpipe() when available... - and fall back to the old version when not, letting us have - Windows 10 domain socket builds that work on earlier versions. -Fixed building and several issues related to MacOS 10.5 now that I - have a PowerMac G5 running 10.5.8 to test on. -Fixed a bug in dw_listbox_set_text() on GTK3. -Fixed sockpipe() functionality with gcc on OS/2. -Ongoing work to have a more consistent code style across platforms. - See the accompanying style.txt file for more information. +Changes from version 3.2: +Added tree widget/control support for iOS and Android. +Removed the lib and dll directories previously used on Windows and OS/2. + On Windows x86 and x64 subdirectories are created automatically + This allows platform specific versions to be accessible without a + rebuild. Also removed the DWDLLDIR variable on Windows. If you have + DWLIBDIR pointing to the "lib" subdirectly please remove "\lib". + Dynamic Windows Documentation is available at: