Releases: Textualize/rich
Releases · Textualize/rich
v0.8.10
[0.8.10] - 2020-04-12
Fixed
- Fix row_styles applying to header
v0.8.9
[0.8.9] - 2020-04-12
Changed
- Added force_terminal option to Console.init
Added
- Added Table.row_styles to enable zebra striping.
v0.8.8
[0.8.8] - 2020-03-31
Fixed
- Fixed background in Syntax
v0.8.7
[0.8.7] - 2020-03-31
Fixed
- Broken wrapping of long lines
- Fixed wrapping in Syntax
Changed
- Added word_wrap option to Syntax, which defaults to False.
- Added word_wrap option to Traceback.
Experimental Jupyter support
[0.8.6] - 2020-03-29
Added
- Experimental Jupyter notebook support: from rich.jupyter import print
v0.8.5
[0.8.5] - 2020-03-29
Changed
- Smarter number parsing regex for repr highlighter
Added
- uuid highlighter for repr
[0.8.4] - 2020-03-28
Added
- Added 'test card', run python -m rich
Changed
- Detected windows terminal, defaulting to colorama support
Fixed
- Fixed table scaling issue
Fixes
[0.8.3] - 2020-03-27
Fixed
- CJK right align
[0.8.2] - 2020-03-27
Changed
- Fixed issue with 0 speed resulting in zero division error
- Changed signature of Progress.update
- Made calling start() a second time a no-op
[0.8.1] - 2020-03-22
Added
- Added progress.DownloadColumn
v0.8.0
[0.8.0] - 2020-03-17
Added
- CJK support
- Console level highlight flag
- Added encoding argument to Syntax.from_path
Changed
- Dropped support for Windows command prompt (try https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/windows-terminal-preview/)
- Added task_id to Progress.track
v0.7.2
[0.7.2] - 2020-03-15
Fixed
- KeyError for missing pygments style
v0.7.1
[0.7.1] - 2020-03-13
Fixed
- Issue with control codes being used in length calculation
Changed
- Remove current_style concept, which wasn't really used and was problematic for concurrency
[0.7.0] - 2020-03-12
Changed
- Added width option to Panel
- Change special method
__render_width__
to__measure__
- Dropped the "markdown style" syntax in console markup
- Optimized style rendering
Added
- Added Console.show_cursor method
- Added Progress bars
Fixed
- Fixed wrapping when a single word was too large to fit in a line