The issue would generally manifest when laying out multiple items on a same line, with varying heights and text baseline offsets. (#2833)
Some specific examples, e.g. a button with regular frame padding followed by another item with a multi-line label and no frame padding, such as: multi-line text, small button, tree node item, etc. The second item was correctly offset to match text baseline, and would interact/display correctly,but it wouldn't push the contents area boundary low enough.
Note: previously the second parameter to ItemSize() was 0.0f was default, now -1.0f to signify "no text baseline offset request". If you have code using ItemSize() with an hardcoded zero you may need to change it. (+1 squashed commits)
- Begin() [old 5 args version] -> use Begin() [3 args], use SetNextWindowSize() SetNextWindowBgAlpha() if needed
- IsRootWindowOrAnyChildHovered() -> use IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_RootAndChildWindows)
- AlignFirstTextHeightToWidgets() -> use AlignTextToFramePadding();
- SetNextWindowPosCenter() -> use SetNextWindowPos() with a pivot of (0.5f, 0.5f)
- ImFont::Glyph -> use ImFontGlyph
If you were still using the old names, read "API Breaking Changes" section of imgui.cpp to find out the new names or equivalent features, or see how they were implemented until 1.73.
Macro is used to ensure that flooring operation is always inlined even in debug builds. __forceinline does not force inlining in /Od builds with MSVC.
(cherry picked from commit bc165df6fd)
IMPORTANT: Renamed internal CalcTypematicPressedRepeatAmount to CalcTypematicRepeatAmount and reordered the t1, t0 arguments to t0, t1 !!
If you were using a non-default value for io.KeyRepeatRate (previous default was 0.250), you can add +io.KeyRepeatDelay to it to compensate for the fix. The function was triggering on: 0.0 and (delay+rate*N) where (N>=1). Fixed formula responds to (N>=0).
Effectively it made io.KeyRepeatRate behave like it was set to (io.KeyRepeatRate + io.KeyRepeatDelay).
Fixed the code and altered default io.KeyRepeatRate,Delay from 0.250,0.050 to 0.300,0.050 to compensate.
If you never altered io.KeyRepeatRate nor used GetKeyPressedAmount() this won't affect you.