- TreeNodeEx(): The helper ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_CollapsingHeader flag now include ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen. The flag was already set by CollapsingHeader().
The only difference is if you were using TreeNodeEx() manually with ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_CollapsingHeader and without ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen. In which case
you can remove the ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen flag from your call (ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_CollapsingHeader & ~ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen). (#1864)
- ImFontAtlas: Renamed GetGlyphRangesChinese() to GetGlyphRangesChineseFull() to distinguish other variants and discourage using the full set. (#1859)
The only difference is if you were using TreeNodeEx() manually with ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_CollapsingHeader and without ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen.
In this case you can remove the ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen flag from your call (ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_CollapsingHeader & ~ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen). (#1864)
This also apply if you were using internal's TreeNodeBehavior() with the ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_CollapsingHeader flag directly.
- ImFontAtlas: Renamed GetGlyphRangesChinese() to GetGlyphRangesChineseFull() to distinguish new smaller variants and discourage using the full set. (#1859)
Other Changes:
@ -80,10 +80,14 @@ Other Changes:
- ImFontAtlas: Added GetGlyphRangesChineseSimplifiedCommon() helper that returns a list of ~2500 most common Simplified Chinese characters. (#1859) [@JX-Master, @ocornut]
- Examples: GLFW: Made it possible to Shutdown/Init the backend again (by reseting the time storage properly). (#1827) [@ice1000]
- Examples: Win32: Fixed handling of mouse wheel messages to support sub-unit scrolling messages (typically sent by track-pads). (#1874) [@zx64]
- Examples: Added SDL+Vulkan example.
- Examples: SDL+Vulkan: Added SDL+Vulkan example.
- Examples: Allegro5: Added support for ImGuiConfigFlags_NoMouseCursorChange flag. Added clipboard support.
- Examples: Allegro5: Unindexing buffers ourselves as Allegro indexed drawing primitives are buggy in the DirectX9 back-end.
- Examples: Allegro5: Unindexing buffers ourselves as Allegro indexed drawing primitives are buggy in the DirectX9 back-end (will be fixed in Allegro 5.2.5+).
- Examples: DirectX12: Moved the ID3D12GraphicsCommandList* parameter from ImGui_ImplDX12_NewFrame() to ImGui_ImplDX12_RenderDrawData() which makes a lots more sense. (#301)
- Examples: Vulkan: Reordered parameters ImGui_ImplVulkan_RenderDrawData() to be consistent with other bindings, a good occasion since we refactored the code.
- Examples: The functions in imgui_impl_xxx.cpp are prefixed with IMGUI_IMPL_API (which defaults to IMGUI_API) to facilitate some uses. (#1888)
- Examples: Fixed bindings to use ImGuiMouseCursor_COUNT instead of old name ImGuiMouseCursor_Count_ so they can compile with IMGUI_DISABLE_OBSOLETE_FUNCTIONS. (#1887)
- Misc: Updated stb_textedit from 1.09 + patches to 1.12 + minor patches.
- Internals: PushItemFlag() flags are inherited by BeginChild().
@ -108,30 +108,31 @@ Integrating Dear ImGui within your custom engine is a matter of 1) wiring mouse/
_NB: those third-party bindings may be more or less maintained, more or less close to the original API (as people who create language bindings sometimes haven't used the C++ API themselves.. for the good reason that they aren't C++ users). Dear ImGui was designed with C++ in mind and some of the subtleties may be lost in translation with other languages. If your language supports it, I would suggest replicating the function overloading and default parameters used in the original, else the API may be harder to use. In doubt, please check the original C++ version first!_
- Lua: [imgui_lua_bindings](https://github.com/patrickriordan/imgui_lua_bindings) or [lua-ffi-bindings](https://github.com/thenumbernine/lua-ffi-bindings)
- Unreal Engine 4: [segross/UnrealImGui](https://github.com/segross/UnrealImGui) or [sronsse/UnrealEngine_ImGui](https://github.com/sronsse/UnrealEngine_ImGui)
For other bindings: see [this page](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/Links/). Also see [wiki](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki) for a few other links and ideas. Contact me if you would like to add to those lists.
For other bindings: see [Bindings](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/Bindings/). Also see [Wiki](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki) for more links and ideas.
Roadmap
-------
@ -210,7 +211,7 @@ The Immediate Mode GUI paradigm may at first appear unusual to some users. This
- [Nicolas Guillemot's CppCon'16 flash-talk about Dear ImGui](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSRJ1jZq90k).
- [Thierry Excoffier's Zero Memory Widget](http://perso.univ-lyon1.fr/thierry.excoffier/ZMW/).
See the [Links page](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/Links) for third-party bindings to different languages and frameworks.
See the [Wiki](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki) and [Bindings](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/Bindings) for third-party bindings to different languages and frameworks.
Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
-------------------------------
@ -272,7 +273,7 @@ You can alter the look of the interface to some degree: changing colors, sizes,
Dear ImGui takes advantage of a few C++ languages features for convenience but nothing anywhere Boost-insanity/quagmire. Dear ImGui does NOT require C++11 so it can be used with most old C++ compilers. Dear ImGui doesn't use any C++ header file. Language-wise, function overloading and default parameters are used to make the API easier to use and code more terse. Doing so I believe the API is sitting on a sweet spot and giving up on those features would make the API more cumbersome. Other features such as namespace, constructors and templates (in the case of the ImVector<> class) are also relied on as a convenience.
There is an reasonably maintained [c-api for ImGui](https://github.com/Extrawurst/cimgui) by Stephan Dilly designed for binding in other languages. I would suggest using your target language functionalities to try replicating the function overloading and default parameters used in C++ else the API may be harder to use. Also see [Links](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/Links) for third-party bindings to other languages.
There is an reasonably maintained [c-api for ImGui](https://github.com/Extrawurst/cimgui) by Stephan Dilly designed for binding in other languages. I would suggest using your target language functionalities to try replicating the function overloading and default parameters used in C++ else the API may be harder to use. Also see [Bindings](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/Bindings) for third-party bindings to other languages.
// FIXME: 64-bit only for now! (Because sizeof(ImTextureId) == sizeof(void*))
// ImGui Renderer for: DirectX12
// This needs to be used along with a Platform Binding (e.g. Win32)
// Implemented features:
// [X] Renderer: User texture binding. Use 'D3D12_GPU_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE' as ImTextureID. Read the FAQ about ImTextureID in imgui.cpp.
// Issues:
// [ ] 64-bit only for now! (Because sizeof(ImTextureId) == sizeof(void*)). See github.com/ocornut/imgui/pull/301
// You can copy and use unmodified imgui_impl_* files in your project. See main.cpp for an example of using this.
// If you use this binding you'll need to call 4 functions: ImGui_ImplXXXX_Init(), ImGui_ImplXXXX_NewFrame(), ImGui::Render() and ImGui_ImplXXXX_Shutdown().
@ -11,6 +13,7 @@
// CHANGELOG
// (minor and older changes stripped away, please see git history for details)
// 2018-06-12: DirectX12: Moved the ID3D12GraphicsCommandList* parameter from NewFrame() to RenderDrawData().
// 2018-06-08: Misc: Extracted imgui_impl_dx12.cpp/.h away from the old combined DX12+Win32 example.
// 2018-06-08: DirectX12: Use draw_data->DisplayPos and draw_data->DisplaySize to setup projection matrix and clipping rectangle (to ease support for future multi-viewport).
// 2018-02-22: Merged into master with all Win32 code synchronized to other examples.
// FIXME: 64-bit only for now! (Because sizeof(ImTextureId) == sizeof(void*))
// ImGui Renderer for: DirectX12
// This needs to be used along with a Platform Binding (e.g. Win32)
// Implemented features:
// [X] Renderer: User texture binding. Use 'D3D12_GPU_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE' as ImTextureID. Read the FAQ about ImTextureID in imgui.cpp.
// Issues:
// [ ] 64-bit only for now! (Because sizeof(ImTextureId) == sizeof(void*)). See github.com/ocornut/imgui/pull/301
// You can copy and use unmodified imgui_impl_* files in your project. See main.cpp for an example of using this.
// If you use this binding you'll need to call 4 functions: ImGui_ImplXXXX_Init(), ImGui_ImplXXXX_NewFrame(), ImGui::Render() and ImGui_ImplXXXX_Shutdown().
// Generally you may always pass all inputs to dear imgui, and hide them from your application based on those two flags.
// PS: In this Win32 handler, we use the capture API (GetCapture/SetCapture/ReleaseCapture) to be able to read mouse coordinations when dragging mouse outside of our window bounds.
// PS: We treat DBLCLK messages as regular mouse down messages, so this code will work on windows classes that have the CS_DBLCLKS flag set. Our own example app code doesn't set this flag.
// 2D vector (often used to store positions, sizes, etc.)
structImVec2
{
floatx,y;
@ -133,7 +138,7 @@ struct ImVec2
#endif
};
// 4d vector (often used to store floating-point colors)
// 4D vector (often used to store floating-point colors)
structImVec4
{
floatx,y,z,w;
@ -161,9 +166,9 @@ namespace ImGui
IMGUI_APIImGuiIO&GetIO();// access the IO structure (mouse/keyboard/gamepad inputs, time, various configuration options/flags)
IMGUI_APIImGuiStyle&GetStyle();// access the Style structure (colors, sizes). Always use PushStyleCol(), PushStyleVar() to modify style mid-frame.
IMGUI_APIvoidNewFrame();// start a new ImGui frame, you can submit any command from this point until Render()/EndFrame().
IMGUI_APIvoidEndFrame();// ends the ImGui frame. automatically called by Render(), you likely don't need to call that yourself directly. If you don't need to render data (skipping rendering) you may call EndFrame() but you'll have wasted CPU already! If you don't need to render, better to not create any imgui windows and not call NewFrame() at all!
IMGUI_APIvoidRender();// ends the ImGui frame, finalize the draw data. (Obsolete: optionally call io.RenderDrawListsFn if set. Nowadays, prefer calling your render function yourself.)
IMGUI_APIImDrawData*GetDrawData();// valid after Render() and until the next call to NewFrame(). this is what you have to render. (Obsolete: this used to be passed to your io.RenderDrawListsFn() function.)
IMGUI_APIvoidEndFrame();// ends the ImGui frame. automatically called by Render(), so most likely don't need to ever call that yourself directly. If you don't need to render you may call EndFrame() but you'll have wasted CPU already. If you don't need to render, better to not create any imgui windows instead!
// Demo, Debug, Information
IMGUI_APIvoidShowDemoWindow(bool*p_open=NULL);// create demo/test window (previously called ShowTestWindow). demonstrate most ImGui features. call this to learn about the library! try to make it always available in your application!