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* **New:** Rewritten the whole library from scratch.
* **New:** Most important change is the licencing. There was now license
defined in the previous implementation. The library is now licensed under MIT
license.
* **Update:** Timecode.__init__() arguments has been changed, removed the
unnecessary ``drop_frame``, ``iter_returns`` arguments.
Drop frame can be interpreted from the ``framerate`` argument and
``iter_returns`` is unnecessary cause any iteration on the object will return
another ``Timecode`` instance.
If you want to get a string representation use ``Timecode.__str__()`` or
``str(Timecode)`` or ``Timecode.__repr__()`` or ``\`Timecode\ or
``'%s' % Timecode`` any other thing that will convert it to a string.
If you want to get an integer use ``Timecode.frames`` or
``Timecode.frame_count`` depending on what you want to get out of it.
So setting the ``iter_returns`` to something and nailing the output was
unnecessary.
* **Update:** Updated the drop frame calculation to a much better one, which
is based on to the blog post of David Heidelberger at
http://www.davidheidelberger.com/blog/?p=29
* **New:** Added ``Timecode.__eq__()`` so it is now possible to check the
equality of two timecode instances or a timecode and a string or a timecode
and an integer (which will check the total frame count).
* **Update:** ``Timecode.tc_to_frames()`` now needs a timecode as a string
and will return an integer value which is the number of frames in that
timecode.
* **Update:** ``Timecode.frames_to_tc()`` now needs an integer frame count
and returns 4 integers for hours, minutes, seconds and frames.
* **Update:** ``Timecode.hrs``, ``Timecode.mins``, ``Timecode.secs`` and
``Timecode.frs`` attributes are now properties. Because it was so rare to
check the individual hours, minutes, seconds or frame values, their values
are calculated with ``Timecode.frames_to_tc()`` method. But in future they
can still be converted to attributes and their value will be updated each
time the ``Timecode.frames`` attribute is changed (so add a ``_frames``
attribute and make ``frames`` a property with a getter and setter, and update
the hrs, mins, secs and frs in setter etc.).
* **Update:** Removed ``Timecode.calc_drop_frame()`` method. The drop frame
calculation is neatly done inside ``Timecode.frames_to_tc()`` and
``Timecode.tc_to_frames()`` methods.
* **Update:** Updated ``Timecode.parse_timecode()`` method to a much simpler
algorithm.
* **Update:** Removed ``Timecode.__return_item__()`` method. It is not
necessary to return an item in that way anymore.
* **Update:** Removed ``Timecode.make_timecode()`` method. It was another
unnecessary method, so it is removed. Now using simple python string
templates for string representations.
* **New:** Added ``timecode.__version__`` string, and set the value to
"0.2.0".
* **Update:** Removed ``Timecode.set_int_framerate()`` method. Setting the
framerate will automatically set the ``Timecode.int_framerate`` attribute.