File python-PrettyTable.changes of Package python-PrettyTable
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Thu Oct 24 11:10:15 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
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Fri Apr 26 12:09:07 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com
- Run testsuite
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Fri Feb 22 13:29:12 UTC 2013 - saschpe@suse.de
- Use upstream URL and fix copyright
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Mon Feb 18 17:43:55 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com
- Update to version 0.7:
+ Improved Python 2 and 3 compatibility (2.4-3.2).
+ Improved support for non-Latin characters. Table widths should
now be calculated correctly for tables with e.g. Japanese text.
+ Table contents can now be read in from a .csv file
+ Table contents can now be read in from a DB-API compatible cursor
+ Table contents can now be read in from a string containing a
HTML table
+ new valign attribute controls vertical alignment of text when
some cells in a row have multiple lines of text and others don't.
+ hrules attribute can now be set to HEADER, which draws a rule only
under the header row
+ new vrules attribute controls drawing of vertical rules and can
be set to FRAME, ALL or NONE
+ new header_style attribute controls formatting of text in table
headers and can be set to "cap", "title", "upper", "lower" or None
+ Fixed a simple bug regarding validation of max_width
+ Fixed a simple bug regarding initialisation of int_format value
for new tables
+ Fixed a bug regarding some constructor keywords, such as "border",
being ignored
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Thu Jul 26 13:25:35 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 0.6.1:
+ Unicode encoding scheme can now be set by user
+ __str__ now uses user-specified encoding instead of ASCII. This
fixes a bug where tables with non-ASCII characters would print
correctly with "print x.get_string()" but not "print x" in 2.x
(thanks to Google Code user kevincobain2000 for reporting this
bug!)
+ Fixed an incompatibility with 3.0 and 3.1 (html.escape was new
in 3.2)
- Changes from version 0.6.0:
+ Code is now simultaneously compatible with Python 2 and 3
+ Replaced all setter methods with managed attributes
+ All styling options can now be set persistently as managed attributes
+ Added "add_style" method to make setting style options easily
+ Added "del_row", "clear_rows" and "clear" methods to facilitate
removal of data from table.
+ Added "copy" method to facilitate cloning of a table.
+ Removed caching functionality, which added complexity and fragility
for relatively little gain
+ Removed methods that just printed strings produced by get_string and
get_html_string - just use inbuilt print!
+ Improved unicode support
+ Added support for decimal and floating point number formatting
support
+ Added support for using a custom key sorting methods
+ Added support for line breaks in data
+ Added support for max column widths
+ Fixed table slicing
+ Fixed bug where closing <tr/> tags in HTML tables were not printed
+ Fixed HTML table sorting bug
+ Fixed bug whereby changing field_names did not recompute widths
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Wed Nov 30 13:41:40 UTC 2011 - cfarrell@suse.com
- license update: BSD-2-Clause
SPDX
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Tue Nov 29 14:37:34 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Make it a noarch package
- %py_requires needed for SLE
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Tue Nov 29 12:31:24 UTC 2011 - idoenmez@suse.de
- Add license boilerplate
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Thu Nov 24 14:07:29 UTC 2011 - idoenmez@suse.de
- Name field shouldn't contain a macro
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Wed Apr 20 19:29:33 CEST 2011 - berendt@b1-systems.de
- created initial spec file using version 0.5