2005年08月09日 星期二 21:30
From: Ed Leafe <ed at leafe.com> Date: 2005-8-9 下午9:25 Subject: [dabo-dev] Dabo 0.4 Released To: dabo-dev at leafe.com We are pleased to announce Dabo 0.4, the fourth major release of our data application framework. The Dabo framework is a true 3-tier design, with data access and UI code separated from your business logic. And since it's Python, and uses wxPython for its UI, it is completely cross-platform, having been tested on Linux, Windows and OS X. Download from http://dabodev.com/download This is the first major release of Dabo that doesn't involve major changes to the way things work; nearly all the changes were bugfixes and 'under-the-hood' tightening up of the code. I suppose that this is a good sign, and indicates that we have progressed further than a '0.4' version indicates, but we are being deliberately conservative with our version numbering. Nearly all the changes involve the UI layer, demonstrating both the complexity of wrapping a UI toolkit as well as the maturity and stability of our business object and database layers. Anyone interested in contributing to Dabo, or who just want to find out what it is all about is encouraged to join our mailing lists: dabo-users: for those interested in learning how to work with Dabo to create applications, and for general help with Dabo. http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-users dabo-dev: for those interested in the ongoing development of Dabo. This list contains lots of lively discussion on design issues, as well as notices of all commits to the code repository. http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-dev Here is a brief summary of what's new in Dabo 0.4: The dGrid class has been re-written. It allows you to directly work with Column and Header objects, where setting properties of these objects changes the appearance and behavior of the grid. It also has several convenience methods, such as 'buildFromDataSet()', which allows you to pass it a set of data, and have the grid construct itself to properly display that data. Added the property 'HeaderBackgroundColor' to the Column class to control the background color of that column's header. Added the ability to edit values in a grid, which is toggled by a single boolean property of the grid named 'Editable'. Created basic renderer and editor classes for various data types that allow you to control how values are displayed and edited, respectively. Created several visual variations of the 'pageframe' object (called a 'Notebook' in wxPython). The standard 'dPageFrame' uses tabs to select the various pages, but now there are also 'dPageList', which uses a listbox to select its pages, and 'dPageSelect', which uses a dropdown list. There is also a new class 'dPageNoTabs', which, as its name suggests, has no visible means of changing pages. This class is used for those situations where you only want to change pages programmatically (e.g., a wizard form). Updated the DataNav framework to take advantage of these pageframe changes. The Form class has two new attributes: 'pageFrameStyle', which is one of 'Tabs', 'List' or 'Select'; and 'tabPosition', which is one of 'Top', 'Bottom', 'Left' or 'Right'. Simplified many of the functions that previously required creating instances of the various dialog types, showing them, and then later destroying them. Now, instead of going through all that, simply make a call such as 'dabo.ui.getColor("green")', and Dabo will display a Color Selection dialog, default to the color you specified, and then return the color the user selected, or None if they canceled. The new functions (all part of dabo.ui) are: getFont(), getColor(), getString(), getFile(), getSaveAs() and getFolder(). Also moved the common informational dialogs here: areYourSure(), info() and stop(). Added the 'fontMetric()' method to the UI module. Specify a string, as well as the font properties you want to use to display that string, and it returns a (width, height) tuple for that string in that font. Added two properties to all controls that allow you to programmatically interact with the sizers that determine how that control appears: ControllingSizer and ControllingSizerItem. Added support for the Decimal class that was added in Python 2.4. Code written to run in Python 2.3 will still work, though. Created the dToolBar class for displaying toolbars associated with forms. We're still working on creating independent floating toolbars. And, of course, lots of bug fixes and code tweaks! The Dabo Demo project is largely unchanged, although the demos have been updated to take advantage of changes to the underlying framework. There are now three basic demos in the 'tutorial' directory that help to demonstrate the basics of creating applications in Dabo. The Dabo IDE project has also been updated to version 0.2, and I feel that this version number is accurate. We're still exploring the best way to create Dabo classes visually, and have made some great progress, but this is still very much an unfinished product. The Class Designer has progressed to the point where you can lay out a form using a sizer-centric approach, modify the properties of controls and their sizers from a simple property sheet, save your design to a file, and then later re-edit that design from that file. And the nascent Report Designer is also progressing, but like all early efforts, is still subject to major API changes. -- -- Ed Leafe -- http://leafe.com -- http://dabodev.com _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: Dabo-dev at leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-dev -- I like python! My Donews Blog: http://www.donews.net/limodou New Google Maillist: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/python-cn
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