// (minor and older changes stripped away, please see git history for details)
// 2021-01-03: OpenGL: Backup, setup and restore GL_SHADE_MODAL state, disable GL_STENCIL_TEST and disable GL_NORMAL_ARRAY client state to increase compatibility with legacy OpenGL applications.
// 2021-01-03: OpenGL: Backup, setup and restore GL_SHADE_MODEL state, disable GL_STENCIL_TEST and disable GL_NORMAL_ARRAY client state to increase compatibility with legacy OpenGL applications.
// 2020-01-23: OpenGL: Backup, setup and restore GL_TEXTURE_ENV to increase compatibility with legacy OpenGL applications.
// 2019-04-30: OpenGL: Added support for special ImDrawCallback_ResetRenderState callback to reset render state.
// 2019-02-11: OpenGL: Projecting clipping rectangles correctly using draw_data->FramebufferScale to allow multi-viewports for retina display.
// (this is because the visible order of columns have subtle but necessary effects on how they react to manual resizing).
// - When ScrollX is on:
// - Table defaults to ImGuiTableFlags_SizingPolicyFixed -> all Columns defaults to ImGuiTableColumnFlags_WidthFixed or ImGuiTableColumnFlags_WidthAuto.
// - Fixed Columns can be enlarged as needed. Table will show an horizontal scrollbar if needed.
// - Using Stretch columns OFTEN DOES NOT MAKE SENSE if ScrollX is on, UNLESS you have specified a value for 'inner_width' in BeginTable().
// If you specify a value for 'inner_width' then effectively the scrolling space is known and Stretch or mixed Fixed/Stretch columns become meaningful again.
HelpMarker("Testing how various types of items are interacting with the IsItemXXX functions.");
HelpMarker("Testing how various types of items are interacting with the IsItemXXX functions. Note that the bool return value of most ImGui function is generally equivalent to calling ImGui::IsItemHovered().");
// Submit selected item item so we can query their status in the code following it.
// We use the terminology "Enabled" to refer to a column that is not Hidden by user/api.
// We use the terminology "Clipped" to refer to a column that is out of sight because of scrolling/clipping.
// We use the terminology "Clipped" to refer to a column that is out of sight because of scrolling/clipping.
// This is in contrast with some user-facing api such as IsItemVisible() / IsRectVisible() which use "Visible" to mean "not clipped".
structImGuiTableColumn
{
@ -2022,7 +2022,7 @@ struct ImGuiTable
floatResizeLockMinContentsX2;// Lock minimum contents width while resizing down in order to not create feedback loops. But we allow growing the table.
floatRefScale;// Reference scale to be able to rescale columns on font/dpi changes.
ImRectOuterRect;// Note: for non-scrolling table, OuterRect.Max.y is often FLT_MAX until EndTable(), unless a height has been specified in BeginTable().
ImRectInnerRect;// InnerRect but without decoration. As with OuterRect, for non-scrolling tables, InnerRect.Max.y is
ImRectInnerRect;// InnerRect but without decoration. As with OuterRect, for non-scrolling tables, InnerRect.Max.y is
ImRectWorkRect;
ImRectInnerClipRect;
ImRectBgClipRect;// We use this to cpu-clip cell background color fill