5 Bundle is now Read/Write
8 New UI controls to configure the Bundles graphically
13 Fix for Java 1.6 compat
14 Java 1.6 cannot compile it due to variables with ambigous names (which
15 Java 1.8 can identify)
20 Improve ProgressBar UI
21 It now shows all the progression bars of the different steps of
22 progression at the same time
27 Improve TestCase error reporting
28 We know display the full stack trace even for AssertionErrors
31 ...with new methods: isOlderThan(Version) and isNewerThan(Version)
37 Which can parse versions from the running program
42 Add openResource and getVersion in IOUtils
43 The file VERSION is supposed to exist
45 Give more informartion on AssertErrors
46 The TestCase were not always helpful in case of AssertExceptions; they
47 now print the stacktrace (they only used to do it for non-assert
51 The VERSION file was not added, the Main method was not the correct
52 one (so it was not producing working runnable JAR, yet it stated so)
57 Fix bug in Bundle regarding \t handling
58 ...tests should be written (later)
63 New drawEllipse3D method
69 Add UI component for Progress
70 Still a WIP, it only show the current progress bar, still not the
71 children bars (it's planned)
76 Add progress reporting, move to ui package
77 A new progress reporting system (and tests) in the new ui package
78 (some other classes have been moved into ui, too: WrapLayout and
84 Add WrapLayout and UIUtils
85 A FlowLayout that automatically wrap to the next line (from existing
86 code found on internet) and a method to set a fake-native look & feel
91 Improve toImage and allow non-resetable InputStreams
92 ...though they are then automatically saved onto disk then re-opened,
93 then the file is deleted at the end of the process -- bad perfs
94 Worse, it does it even if no EXIF metadata are present (because it
95 cannot know that before reading the Stream, and cannot save a
96 partially, non-resetable Stream to disk)
98 Reoarganize some methods from String to IO
104 Now some unit tests have been added, as well as the support classes
110 UTF-8 strings were sometimes wrangled
111 It is fixed by using a Bundle#Control, whih sadly is only available in
118 Again... because of some useless imports made there for a wrong jDoc
125 The library did not work with JDK versions prior to 1.8 because
126 of a dependency on Base64
127 A new (public domain) class was used instead, which is compatible with