Flightdeck-UI Online version 0.3.91 has been released. This is a minor update to the advanced beta version (0.3.9). Here is the list of changes in the new release.
* A bug that caused the analog clock in the demo panel to read incorrectly after Daylight Savings Time ends has been fixed. * A special offset class ("FdUI.logic.Offsets.Localtime") has been added, which automatically adjusts to Daylight Savings Time without the need to restart the panel daemon. The "Offsets" module itself is also new. * The wind speed label in the weather demo panel was too narrow, causing the digital wind display to be cut off in some cases. This has been fixed. The distribution includes detailed installation instructions and two example control panels. The installation is designed to be a very simple process -- please contact the author if you have questions. See the homepage: "http://www.openlight.com/fdui" or download directly from: "http://www.openlight.com/fdui/downloads/fdui-online-0.3.91.tar.gz". What is Flightdeck-UI --------------------- The goal of the Flightdeck-UI project is to apply ideas from aircraft instrumentation design to general purpose user interfaces. The new web service version (Flightdeck-UI Online) retains the plug-in architecture of previous releases. Each plugin, however, may now be monitored at different sampling rates. Multiple data sources (hosts on the Internet, embedded devices, etc.) can be tracked simultaneously. Also, virtually any Unix command that you enter from the shell can be automatically executed by Flightdeck-UI Online, and the results displayed by the system's virtual instruments. Although the web service requires a Flash front end (developed using only the MTASC open source ActionScript compiler; see http://www.mtasc.org/) Flightdeck-UI Online is still primarily written in Python. The author welcomes any ideas and suggestions: please email them directly to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Best Wishes, George Belotsky. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html