The wxRuby documentation claims there is a StaticText#wrap method, but it seems to be missing (using wxRuby 1.9.8). I am unable to use it, and it does not appear in the results of either Wx::StaticText.methods or Wx::StaticText.instance_methods. Is this something that is yet-to-be-implemented? Thanks, Doug -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Hi Doug Glidden wrote:> The wxRuby documentation claims there is a StaticText#wrap method, but > it seems to be missing (using wxRuby 1.9.8). I am unable to use it, and > it does not appear in the results of either Wx::StaticText.methods or > Wx::StaticText.instance_methods. Is this something that is > yet-to-be-implemented?Thanks for reporting this. It''s already fixed in SVN, but it missed the cut for 1.9.8. It''ll be available for the next release, or if you want to build your own from the repository. cheers alex
Alex Fenton wrote: [snip]> Thanks for reporting this. It''s already fixed in SVN, but it missed the > cut for 1.9.8. It''ll be available for the next release, or if you want > to build your own from the repository. > > cheers > alexAlex, Thanks. Do you have any idea how soon the next release will be coming out? (I''m guessing from the past that it will be around December/January.) Doug -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Doug Glidden wrote:> Do you have any idea how soon the next release will be coming > out? (I''m guessing from the past that it will be around > December/January.)We''ve slowed from ~6 weeks to more like ~3 months as things have stabilised. But the intention is that the next release is 2.0 and fixes all the high priority items on the tracker. With one or two I don''t fully know what needs to be done, so it''s a bit uncertain - but December might not be a bad guess. With MingW on Windows, there''s now a fairly straightforward process to build your own on all platforms. Current changes are conservative, so SVN tends to be as stable as the release versions. cheers alex
Alex Fenton wrote: [snip]> With MingW on Windows, there''s now a fairly straightforward process to > build your own on all platforms. Current changes are conservative, so > SVN tends to be as stable as the release versions. > > cheers > alexThanks, For now, I can work around it pretty easily, so it''s not worth the time it would take to install mingw and compile from SVN. Thanks anyway, Doug -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.