![title card](https://github.com/chriskiehl/GooeyImages/blob/images/docs/releases/1.0.3/release-title-card.png)
After cooking for far too long, **Gooey 1.0.3 is released!**
Grab the latest version:
* [github](https://github.com/chriskiehl/Gooey)
* [PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/Gooey/1.0.3/)
Runnable demos for all the new features can be found in the [Examples repo](https://github.com/chriskiehl/GooeyExamples).
Overview:
A lot of focus was put on settling Gooey down into a more stable mature project. In addition to all of the new features, a lot of time was spent writing documentation, stamping down cross platform issues / quirks, and making numerous tweaks and additions to enable a smoother experience when packaging Gooey for distribution.
What's new
Fancy Layout controls!
![advanced layout](https://github.com/chriskiehl/GooeyImages/raw/images/docs/releases/1.0.3/advanced-layout.png)
The main goal of this release was enabling more complex real-world layouts and more customization of Gooey's UI. As of 1.1.0, you now have have control over every color, font, and display status within the application. You can now brand Gooey to your organization's colors, logically group related items under a central heading, and optionally show/hide all the individual components that make up an input widget.
Menu Bars
Gooey now includes a simple declarative system for creating top level menu bars and items.
![menu bar](https://github.com/chriskiehl/GooeyImages/raw/images/docs/releases/1.0.3/menu.png)
The menu option currently supports three flavors:
**AboutDialog**
This is an AboutDialog as rendered natively by your OS. It's a good place to show standard info like version info, descriptions, licenses, etc.. in a standard way across platforms.
**MessageDialogs**
Next up are general message dialogs. You can display any informational text inside of these.
**Link**
Finally, you can create fixed menu items that simply link to external resources, for instance, your site, documentation, pdfs, etc..
Rich Text Controls
Thanks to NathanRichard, Gooey can now optionally honor terminal control sequences and display Rich Text in the output panel.
![rich text](https://github.com/chriskiehl/GooeyImages/raw/images/docs/releases/1.0.3/rich-text.png)
New Gooey Program Icon
<img src="https://github.com/chriskiehl/GooeyImages/raw/images/logo/gooey.png" width="200" height="auto">
New icon provided by professional cool guy and crazy talented UX designer [Justin Rhee](https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinrhee/).
Additional features
* OSX now shows program Icon in Dock
* `show_error_modal` option to toggle whether or not failures additionally raise alert modals.
* `BlockCheckbox` widget.
* Hyperlinks written to the console appear as such and will launch a browser on click
* `clear_before_run` option lets you control whether or not subsequent program runs start from a fresh terminal or preserve the previous output.
* Conditionally show/hide restart button
* `requires_shell` option - controls how `Popen` spawns your program. By default (and historically), this value is False.
* Optionally silence textual progress updates when using the Progress widget (via conradhilley)
* Multi-Directory Choosers - these were accidentally dropped from the project. HenrykHaniewicz added them back!
* Additional explicit wx imports to make packaging on OSX easier
* Textfields can now be made Readonly for informational purposes
* better custom target support via `suppress_gooey_flag` which prevents the `--ignore-gooey` flag from being injected
Breaking Changes