// - CTRL+Click on any drag box to turn them into an input box. Manually input values aren't clamped by default and can go off-bounds. Use ImGuiSliderFlags_AlwaysClamp to always clamp.
// - For all the Float2/Float3/Float4/Int2/Int3/Int4 versions of every functions, note that a 'float v[X]' function argument is the same as 'float* v', the array syntax is just a way to document the number of elements that are expected to be accessible. You can pass address of your first element out of a contiguous set, e.g. &myvector.x
// - For all the Float2/Float3/Float4/Int2/Int3/Int4 versions of every functions, note that a 'float v[X]' function argument is the same as 'float* v',
// the array syntax is just a way to document the number of elements that are expected to be accessible. You can pass address of your first element out of a contiguous set, e.g. &myvector.x
// - Adjust format string to decorate the value with a prefix, a suffix, or adapt the editing and display precision e.g. "%.3f" -> 1.234; "%5.2f secs" -> 01.23 secs; "Biscuit: %.0f" -> Biscuit: 1; etc.
// - Format string may also be set to NULL or use the default format ("%f" or "%d").
// - Speed are per-pixel of mouse movement (v_speed=0.2f: mouse needs to move by 5 pixels to increase value by 1). For gamepad/keyboard navigation, minimum speed is Max(v_speed, minimum_step_at_given_precision).
@ -711,7 +712,6 @@ namespace ImGui
IMGUI_APIboolIsPopupOpen(constchar*str_id,ImGuiPopupFlagsflags=0);// return true if the popup is open.
// Tables
// [BETA API] API may evolve slightly! If you use this, please update to the next version when it comes out!
// - Full-featured replacement for old Columns API.
// - See Demo->Tables for demo code.
// - See top of imgui_tables.cpp for general commentary.
@ -1115,8 +1115,7 @@ enum ImGuiTabItemFlags_
};
// Flags for ImGui::BeginTable()
// [BETA API] API may evolve slightly! If you use this, please update to the next version when it comes out!
// - Important! Sizing policies have complex and subtle side effects, more so than you would expect.
// - Important! Sizing policies have complex and subtle side effects, much more so than you would expect.
// Read comments/demos carefully + experiment with live demos to get acquainted with them.
// - The DEFAULT sizing policies are:
// - Default to ImGuiTableFlags_SizingFixedFit if ScrollX is on, or if host window has ImGuiWindowFlags_AlwaysAutoResize.
@ -1124,8 +1123,8 @@ enum ImGuiTabItemFlags_
// - When ScrollX is off:
// - Table defaults to ImGuiTableFlags_SizingStretchSame -> all Columns defaults to ImGuiTableColumnFlags_WidthStretch with same weight.
// - Fixed Columns will generally obtain their requested width (unless the table cannot fit them all).
// - Stretch Columns will share the remaining width.
// - Fixed Columns (if any) will generally obtain their requested width (unless the table cannot fit them all).
// - Stretch Columns will share the remaining width according to their respective weight.
// - Mixed Fixed/Stretch columns is possible but has various side-effects on resizing behaviors.
// The typical use of mixing sizing policies is: any number of LEADING Fixed columns, followed by one or two TRAILING Stretch columns.
// (this is because the visible order of columns have subtle but necessary effects on how they react to manual resizing).
@ -1239,7 +1238,7 @@ enum ImGuiTableColumnFlags_
enumImGuiTableRowFlags_
{
ImGuiTableRowFlags_None=0,
ImGuiTableRowFlags_Headers=1<<0// Identify header row (set default background color + width of its contents accounted different for auto column width)
ImGuiTableRowFlags_Headers=1<<0// Identify header row (set default background color + width of its contents accounted differently for auto column width)
ImGuiNavInput_LStickLeft,// scroll / move window (w/ PadMenu) // e.g. Left Analog Stick Left/Right/Up/Down
ImGuiNavInput_LStickLeft,// Scroll / Move window (w/ PadMenu) // e.g. Left Analog Stick Left/Right/Up/Down
ImGuiNavInput_LStickRight,//
ImGuiNavInput_LStickUp,//
ImGuiNavInput_LStickDown,//
ImGuiNavInput_FocusPrev,// next window (w/ PadMenu) // e.g. L1 or L2 (PS4), LB or LT (Xbox), L or ZL (Switch)
ImGuiNavInput_FocusNext,// prev window (w/ PadMenu) // e.g. R1 or R2 (PS4), RB or RT (Xbox), R or ZL (Switch)
ImGuiNavInput_TweakSlow,// slower tweaks // e.g. L1 or L2 (PS4), LB or LT (Xbox), L or ZL (Switch)
ImGuiNavInput_TweakFast,// faster tweaks // e.g. R1 or R2 (PS4), RB or RT (Xbox), R or ZL (Switch)
ImGuiNavInput_FocusPrev,// Focus Next window (w/ PadMenu) // e.g. L1 or L2 (PS4), LB or LT (Xbox), L or ZL (Switch)
ImGuiNavInput_FocusNext,// Focus Prev window (w/ PadMenu) // e.g. R1 or R2 (PS4), RB or RT (Xbox), R or ZL (Switch)
ImGuiNavInput_TweakSlow,// Slower tweaks // e.g. L1 or L2 (PS4), LB or LT (Xbox), L or ZL (Switch)
ImGuiNavInput_TweakFast,// Faster tweaks // e.g. R1 or R2 (PS4), RB or RT (Xbox), R or ZL (Switch)
// [Internal] Don't use directly! This is used internally to differentiate keyboard from gamepad inputs for behaviors that require to differentiate them.
// Keyboard behavior that have no corresponding gamepad mapping (e.g. CTRL+TAB) will be directly reading from io.KeysDown[] instead of io.NavInputs[].
ImGuiNavInput_KeyLeft_,// move left // = Arrow keys
ImGuiNavInput_KeyRight_,// move right
ImGuiNavInput_KeyUp_,// move up
ImGuiNavInput_KeyDown_,// move down
ImGuiNavInput_KeyLeft_,// Move left // = Arrow keys
boolMouseDown[5];// Mouse buttons: 0=left, 1=right, 2=middle + extras (ImGuiMouseButton_COUNT == 5). Dear ImGui mostly uses left and right buttons. Others buttons allows us to track if the mouse is being used by your application + available to user as a convenience via IsMouse** API.
floatMouseWheel;// Mouse wheel Vertical: 1 unit scrolls about 5 lines text.
floatMouseWheelH;// Mouse wheel Horizontal. Most users don't have a mouse with an horizontal wheel, may not be filled by all backends.
boolKeysDown[512];// Keyboard keys that are pressed (ideally left in the "native" order your engine has access to keyboard keys, so you can use your own defines/enums for keys).
floatNavInputs[ImGuiNavInput_COUNT];// Gamepad inputs. Cleared back to zero by EndFrame(). Keyboard keys will be auto-mapped and be written here by NewFrame().
// Functions
// Input Functions
IMGUI_APIvoidAddFocusEvent(boolfocused);// Queue an hosting application/platform windows gain or loss of focus
IMGUI_APIvoidAddInputCharacter(unsignedintc);// Queue new character input
IMGUI_APIvoidAddInputCharacterUTF16(ImWchar16c);// Queue new character input from an UTF-16 character, it can be a surrogate
IMGUI_APIvoidAddInputCharactersUTF8(constchar*str);// Queue new characters input from an UTF-8 string
IMGUI_APIvoidAddFocusEvent(boolfocused);// Notifies Dear ImGui when hosting platform windows lose or gain input focus
IMGUI_APIvoidClearInputCharacters();// [Internal] Clear the text input buffer manually
IMGUI_APIvoidClearInputKeys();// [Internal] Release all keys
@ -1920,9 +1919,12 @@ struct ImGuiIO
// [Internal] Dear ImGui will maintain those fields. Forward compatibility not guaranteed!
boolWantCaptureMouseUnlessPopupClose;// Alternative to WantCaptureMouse: (WantCaptureMouse == true && WantCaptureMouseUnlessPopupClose == false) when a click over void is expected to close a popup.
ImGuiKeyModFlagsKeyMods;// Key mods flags (same as io.KeyCtrl/KeyShift/KeyAlt/KeySuper but merged into flags), updated by NewFrame()
floatKeysDownDuration[512];// Duration the key has been down (<0.0f: not pressed, 0.0f: just pressed, >0.0f: time held)
floatKeysDownDurationPrev[512];// Duration the key has been down (from previous frame)
boolWantCaptureMouseUnlessPopupClose;// Alternative to WantCaptureMouse: (WantCaptureMouse == true && WantCaptureMouseUnlessPopupClose == false) when a click over void is expected to close a popup.
ImVec2MousePosPrev;// Previous mouse position (note that MouseDelta is not necessary == MousePos-MousePosPrev, in case either position is invalid)
ImVec2MouseClickedPos[5];// Position at time of clicking
doubleMouseClickedTime[5];// Time of last click (used to figure out double-click)
@ -1937,13 +1939,11 @@ struct ImGuiIO
floatMouseDownDurationPrev[5];// Previous time the mouse button has been down
ImVec2MouseDragMaxDistanceAbs[5];// Maximum distance, absolute, on each axis, of how much mouse has traveled from the clicking point
floatMouseDragMaxDistanceSqr[5];// Squared maximum distance of how much mouse has traveled from the clicking point
floatKeysDownDuration[512];// Duration the keyboard key has been down (0.0f == just pressed)
floatKeysDownDurationPrev[512];// Previous duration the key has been down