Woopsi 0.36 is now out. Summarised changes are as follows:
* WoopsiUI namespace for all classes
* MultiLineTextBox improvements and fixes, including the majority of cursor support
* New date handling class and calendar gadget
* Bitmap class with a variety of drawing routines separated out from the SuperBitmap
* More examples
* Bugfixes and optimisations
The big change in this release is the move from the standard namespace to a dedicated "WoopsiUI" namespace. This change will almost certainly mean you need to invest some time refactoring any code you've written that uses Woopsi. However, it should keep things tidier.
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