Wing Python IDE 7.0.3 released

Wingware info at wingware.com
Fri May 31 12:37:49 EDT 2019


Hi,

Wing 7.0.3 has been released. This is a minor release that includes the 
following fixes and improvements:

  * Fix analysis when using Python 3 on a remote host
  * Fix several cases where valid imports could not be resolved
  * Improve default display scaling on Linux
  * Correctly omit types and methods from debug data display
  * Fix comparing remote files and buffer to remote disk
  * Fix searching documentation in Search in Files
  * Fix a number of other minor issues

You can obtain this release with Check for Updates in Wing 7's Help menu 
or download it now <https://wingware.com/downloads>.


    New in Wing 7

Wing 7 introduces an improved code warnings and code quality inspection 
system that includes built-in error detection and tight integration with 
Pylint, pep8, and mypy. This release also adds a new data frame and 
array viewer, a MATLAB keyboard personality, easy inline debug data 
display with Shift-Space, improved stack data display, support for PEP 
3134 chained exceptions, callouts for search and other code navigation 
features, four new color palettes, improved bookmarking, a high-level 
configuration menu, magnified presentation mode, a new update manager, 
stepping over import internals, simplified remote agent installation, 
and much more.

For details see What's New in Wing 7 <https://wingware.com/wingide/whatsnew>


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    Try Wing 7 Now!

Wing 7 is a an exciting new step for Wingware's Python IDE product line. 
Find out how Wing 7 can turbocharge your Python development by trying it 
today.

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<https://wingware.com/downloads/wing-pro/7.0/binaries> | Wing Personal 
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Wing 7 installs side by side with earlier versions of Wing, so there is 
no need to remove old versions in order to try it. Wing 7 will read and 
convert your old preferences, settings, and projects. Projects should be 
saved to a new name since earlier versions of Wing cannot read Wing 7 
projects.

See Upgrading <https://wingware.com/doc/install/upgrading> for details 
and Migrating from Older Versions 
<https://wingware.com/doc/install/migrating> for a list of compatibility 
notes.






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