From fe44db6520607a6280a8c11343864ddbeacc751e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ultrabug Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2013 18:21:17 +0100 Subject: version 1.1 --- CHANGELOG | 17 +++++++++++++++++ setup.py | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG index 0dea4ce..0554746 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG +++ b/CHANGELOG @@ -1,3 +1,20 @@ +version 1.1 (2013-12-15) +* new generic click event handler using the special module file named i3bar_click_events.py which will be forwarded any orphan click event for action. this allows you to take action on clicks made on your i3status modules ! +* add the filename as the module_name property to the Module class +* drop useless modes on examples +* new example whoami displaying the currently logged in user +* be more concrete in the i3status.conf example +* add IRC information, join us on #py3status on freenode to share your ideas or ask for help +* redirect stdout and stderr to null to suppress modules outputs, this prevents i3bar from frezzing when a user module prints something to stdout or stderr wrt issue #20 +* use base stdout for the output on i3bar +* fix first event opening line wrt issue #19 thx to @lathan +* fix delay on py3status start waiting for i3status, this caused a useless first refresh delay of py3status of i3status interval seconds, thx to @Edholm on issue #18 +* fix i3status time adjustment when format does not contain the necessary items to get an exact datetime wrt issue #18 +* fix respect user's locale for time transformation, thx to @Edholm on issue #18 +* new example module displaying Yahoo Weather forcast +* Merge pull request #15 from alethiophile/master +* Float update-time option, by Tom Hunt + version 1.0 (2013-08-30) * total rewrite (yes, again) * support for i3bar click_events, they're dispatched to user-written py3status classes based on their name/instance diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index 9fdf349..3e12e85 100755 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ py3status import os from setuptools import find_packages, setup + # Utility function to read the README file. # Used for the long_description. It's nice, because now 1) we have a top level # README file and 2) it's easier to type in the README file than to put a raw @@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ def read(fname): setup( name='py3status', - version='1.0', + version='1.1', author='Ultrabug', author_email='ultrabug@ultrabug.net', description='py3status is an extensible i3status wrapper written in python', -- cgit v1.3