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- I integrated ImGui in my engine and the text or lines are blurry..
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- I integrated ImGui in my engine and some elements are clipping or disappearing when I move windows around..
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- How can I have multiple widgets with the same label? Can I have widget without a label? (Yes). A primer on the purpose of labels/IDs.
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- How can I tell when ImGui wants my mouse/keyboard inputs and when I can pass them to my application?
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- How can I load a different font than the default?
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- How can I load multiple fonts?
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- How can I display and input non-latin characters such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Cyrillic?
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SwapBuffers();
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}
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- after calling ImGui::NewFrame() you can read back flags from the IO structure to tell how ImGui intends to use your inputs.
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When 'io.WantCaptureMouse' or 'io.WantCaptureKeyboard' flags are set you may want to discard/hide the inputs from the rest of your application.
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When 'io.WantInputsCharacters' is set to may want to notify your OS to popup an on-screen keyboard, if available.
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- You can read back 'io.WantCaptureMouse', 'io.WantCaptureKeybord' etc. flags from the IO structure to tell how ImGui intends to use your
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inputs and to know if you should share them or hide them from the rest of your application. Read the FAQ below for more information.
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API BREAKING CHANGES
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e.g. when displaying a single object that may change over time (1-1 relationship), using a static string as ID will preserve your node open/closed state when the targeted object change.
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e.g. when displaying a list of objects, using indices or pointers as ID will preserve the node open/closed state differently. experiment and see what makes more sense!
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Q: How can I tell when ImGui wants my mouse/keyboard inputs and when I can pass them to my application?
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A: You can read the 'io.WantCaptureXXX' flags in the ImGuiIO structure. Preferably read them after calling ImGui::NewFrame() to avoid those flags lagging by one frame.
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When 'io.WantCaptureMouse' or 'io.WantCaptureKeyboard' flags are set you may want to discard/hide the inputs from the rest of your application.
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When 'io.WantInputsCharacters' is set to may want to notify your OS to popup an on-screen keyboard, if available.
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ImGui is tracking dragging and widget activity that may occur outside the boundary of a window, so 'io.WantCaptureMouse' is a more accurate and complete than testing for ImGui::IsMouseHoveringAnyWindow().
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Q: How can I load a different font than the default? (default is an embedded version of ProggyClean.ttf, rendered at size 13)
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A: Use the font atlas to load the TTF file you want:
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