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Emigui
(Experimental, Modularized Immediate mode Graphical User Interface)
An immediate mode GUI library written in Rust. For web apps or native apps.
Goals:
- Lightweight
- Short, conveniant syntax
- Responsive (60 Hz without breaking a sweat)
- Portable
- Platform independent (the same code works on the web and as a native app)
How it works:
Loop:
- Gather input: mouse, touches, screen size, ...
- Run application code (Immediate Mode GUI)
- Output is a triangle mesh
- Render with e.g. OpenGL
Available backends:
Wherever you can render textured triangles you can use Emigui.
Currently two backends have been tested:
- WebAssembly (emigui_wasm) for making a web app
- Glium for native apps (see example_glium).
The same application code can thus be compiled to either into a native app or a web app.
Demos
Emigui feature demo, (partial) source: https://github.com/emilk/emigui/blob/master/emigui/src/example_app.rs
Hobogo: A small game using Emigui, source: https://github.com/emilk/hobogo
State
Mostly a tech demo at this point. I hope to find time to work more on this in the future.
Features:
- Text
- Buttons, checkboxes, radio buttons and sliders
- Horizontal or vertical layout
- Column layout
- Collapsible headers (sections)
- Anti-aliased rendering of circles, rounded rectangles and lines.
Inspiration
The one and only Dear ImGui is a great Immediate Mode GUI for C++ which works with many backends. That library revolutionized how I think about GUI code from something I hated to do to something I now like to do.
Credits / Licenses
Fonts:
- Comfortaa: Open Font License, see OFT.txt
- ProggyClean.ttf, Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Tristan Grimmer. MIT License. http://www.proggyfonts.net/
- Roboto-Regular.ttf: Apache License, Version 2.0