This is anticipation of changing __InputsMask to control the format of
input colors, and adding _InputRGB and _InputHSV to change how input
colors are interpreted.
Adds a style variable to Selectable that allows clients to specify the
text alignment within Selectables, adds a section in the demo to
demonstrate selectable text alignment, and a pair of sliders in the
style editor to change selectable alignment on the fly.
In terms of implementation, this one is extremely simple: Selectable was
already calling an API that supports text alignment, but had hard-coded
it to top-left. This changes that to just pass the style variable
straight through to RenderTextClipped. Backwards-compatibility is
preserved by defaulting the text_align parameter to (0, 0), i.e.,
top-left.
This also fixes a bug with selectable text rendering that caused
right-aligned text in a selectable to be clipped incorrectly, because
the wrong clipping rectangle was being used.
This is to allow render functions being written without pulling any data from ImGuiIO, allowing incoming multi-viewport feature to behave on Retina display and with multiple displays. If you are not using a custom binding, please update your render function code ahead of time, and use draw_data->FramebufferScale instead of io.DisplayFramebufferScale. (#2306, #1676)
Examples: Metal, OpenGL2, OpenGL3: Fixed offsetting of clipping rectangle with ImDrawData::DisplayPos != (0,0) when the display frame-buffer scale scale is not (1,1). While this doesn't make a difference when using master branch, this is effectively fixing support for multi-viewport with Mac Retina Displays on those examples. (#2306) Also using ImDrawData::FramebufferScale instead of io.DisplayFramebufferScale.
Examples: Clarified the use the ImDrawData::DisplayPos to offset clipping rectangles.
- Atlas width is now properly based on total surface rather than glyph count (unless overridden with TexDesiredWidth).
- Fixed atlas builder so missing glyphs won't influence the atlas texture width. (#2233)
- Fixed atlas builder so duplicate glyphs (when merging fonts) won't be included in the rasterized atlas.