Gmail and the Gmail Digest only ever show the 0.9.4 tag - not sure if this a big issue or not (but I know I would like to the 1.0.0 tag to be proudly displayed!)
On Friday, 3 June 2016 03:57:35 UTC+2, Chris Withers wrote: > > Ugh, and once again, this time with a corrected title... > > > On 02/06/2016 18:56, Chris Withers wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Well, I've finally called it and tagged current master of xlrd as 1.0.0: > > > > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/xlrd/1.0.0 > > > > This release includes the following changes since the last release: > > > > - Official support, such as it is, is now for 2.6, 2.7, 3.3+ > > > > - Fixes a bug in looking up non-lowercase sheet filenames by ensuring > > that the sheet targets are transformed the same way as the > > component_names dict keys. > > > > - Fixes a bug for ragged_rows=False when merged cells increases the > > number of columns in the sheet. This requires all rows to be extended > > to ensure equal row lengths that match the number of columns in the > > sheet. > > > > - Fixes to enable reading of SAP-generated .xls files. > > > > - support BIFF4 files with missing FORMAT records. > > > > - support files with missing WINDOW2 record. > > > > - Empty cells are now always unicode strings, they were a bytestring > > on Python2 and a unicode string on Python3. > > > > - Fix for <cell> inlineStr attribute without <si> child. > > > > - Fix for a zoom of None causes problems on Python 3. > > > > - Fix parsing of bad dimensions. > > > > - Fix xlsx sheet->comments relationship. > > > > Thanks to the following for their contributions to this release: > > > > - Lars-Erik Hannelius > > - Deshi Xiao > > - Stratos Moro > > - Volker Diels-Grabsch > > - John McNamara > > - Ville Skyttä > > - Patrick Fuller > > - Dragon Dave McKee > > - Gunnlaugur Þór Briem > > > > If you find any problems, please ask about them on the > > python...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> list, or submit an issue on > GitHub: > > > > https://github.com/python-excel/xlrd/issues > > > > Full details of all things Python and Excel related can be found here: > > > > http://www.python-excel.org/ > > > > NB: If you would like to become the maintainer of xlwt, please get in > > touch! Neither myself nor John Machin have much time to drive things > > forward nowadays, hence the year or so between each release... > > > > cheers, > > > > Chris > > > > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list