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Updated ImGui.
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3rdparty/dear-imgui/imgui.cpp
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3rdparty/dear-imgui/imgui.cpp
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@@ -844,6 +844,8 @@ CODE
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main font. Then you can refer to icons within your strings.
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You may want to see ImFontConfig::GlyphMinAdvanceX to make your icon look monospace to facilitate alignment.
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(Read the 'misc/fonts/README.txt' file for more details about icons font loading.)
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With some extra effort, you may use colorful icon by registering custom rectangle space inside the font atlas,
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and copying your own graphics data into it. See misc/fonts/README.txt about using the AddCustomRectFontGlyph API.
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Q: How can I load multiple fonts?
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A: Use the font atlas to pack them into a single texture:
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@@ -2239,20 +2241,64 @@ void ImGuiTextBuffer::appendfv(const char* fmt, va_list args)
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// [SECTION] ImGuiListClipper
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// This is currently not as flexible/powerful as it should be, needs some rework (see TODO)
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// This is currently not as flexible/powerful as it should be and really confusing/spaghetti, mostly because we changed
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// the API mid-way through development and support two ways to using the clipper, needs some rework (see TODO)
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Helper to calculate coarse clipping of large list of evenly sized items.
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// NB: Prefer using the ImGuiListClipper higher-level helper if you can! Read comments and instructions there on how those use this sort of pattern.
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// NB: 'items_count' is only used to clamp the result, if you don't know your count you can use INT_MAX
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void ImGui::CalcListClipping(int items_count, float items_height, int* out_items_display_start, int* out_items_display_end)
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{
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ImGuiContext& g = *GImGui;
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ImGuiWindow* window = g.CurrentWindow;
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if (g.LogEnabled)
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{
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// If logging is active, do not perform any clipping
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*out_items_display_start = 0;
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*out_items_display_end = items_count;
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return;
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}
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if (window->SkipItems)
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{
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*out_items_display_start = *out_items_display_end = 0;
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return;
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}
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// We create the union of the ClipRect and the NavScoringRect which at worst should be 1 page away from ClipRect
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ImRect unclipped_rect = window->ClipRect;
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if (g.NavMoveRequest)
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unclipped_rect.Add(g.NavScoringRectScreen);
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const ImVec2 pos = window->DC.CursorPos;
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int start = (int)((unclipped_rect.Min.y - pos.y) / items_height);
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int end = (int)((unclipped_rect.Max.y - pos.y) / items_height);
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// When performing a navigation request, ensure we have one item extra in the direction we are moving to
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if (g.NavMoveRequest && g.NavMoveClipDir == ImGuiDir_Up)
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start--;
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if (g.NavMoveRequest && g.NavMoveClipDir == ImGuiDir_Down)
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end++;
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start = ImClamp(start, 0, items_count);
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end = ImClamp(end + 1, start, items_count);
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*out_items_display_start = start;
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*out_items_display_end = end;
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}
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static void SetCursorPosYAndSetupDummyPrevLine(float pos_y, float line_height)
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{
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// Set cursor position and a few other things so that SetScrollHereY() and Columns() can work when seeking cursor.
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// FIXME: It is problematic that we have to do that here, because custom/equivalent end-user code would stumble on the same issue.
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// The clipper should probably have a 4th step to display the last item in a regular manner.
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ImGui::SetCursorPosY(pos_y);
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ImGuiWindow* window = ImGui::GetCurrentWindow();
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window->DC.CursorPosPrevLine.y = window->DC.CursorPos.y - line_height; // Setting those fields so that SetScrollHereY() can properly function after the end of our clipper usage.
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window->DC.PrevLineSize.y = (line_height - GImGui->Style.ItemSpacing.y); // If we end up needing more accurate data (to e.g. use SameLine) we may as well make the clipper have a fourth step to let user process and display the last item in their list.
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ImGuiContext& g = *GImGui;
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ImGuiWindow* window = g.CurrentWindow;
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window->DC.CursorPos.y = pos_y;
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window->DC.CursorMaxPos.y = ImMax(window->DC.CursorMaxPos.y, pos_y);
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window->DC.CursorPosPrevLine.y = window->DC.CursorPos.y - line_height; // Setting those fields so that SetScrollHereY() can properly function after the end of our clipper usage.
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window->DC.PrevLineSize.y = (line_height - g.Style.ItemSpacing.y); // If we end up needing more accurate data (to e.g. use SameLine) we may as well make the clipper have a fourth step to let user process and display the last item in their list.
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if (ImGuiColumns* columns = window->DC.CurrentColumns)
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columns->LineMinY = window->DC.CursorPos.y; // Setting this so that cell Y position are set properly
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columns->LineMinY = window->DC.CursorPos.y; // Setting this so that cell Y position are set properly
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}
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// Use case A: Begin() called from constructor with items_height<0, then called again from Sync() in StepNo 1
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@@ -2260,7 +2306,10 @@ static void SetCursorPosYAndSetupDummyPrevLine(float pos_y, float line_height)
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// FIXME-LEGACY: Ideally we should remove the Begin/End functions but they are part of the legacy API we still support. This is why some of the code in Step() calling Begin() and reassign some fields, spaghetti style.
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void ImGuiListClipper::Begin(int count, float items_height)
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{
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StartPosY = ImGui::GetCursorPosY();
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ImGuiContext& g = *GImGui;
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ImGuiWindow* window = g.CurrentWindow;
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StartPosY = window->DC.CursorPos.y;
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ItemsHeight = items_height;
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ItemsCount = count;
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StepNo = 0;
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@@ -2287,7 +2336,10 @@ void ImGuiListClipper::End()
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bool ImGuiListClipper::Step()
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{
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if (ItemsCount == 0 || ImGui::GetCurrentWindowRead()->SkipItems)
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ImGuiContext& g = *GImGui;
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ImGuiWindow* window = g.CurrentWindow;
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if (ItemsCount == 0 || window->SkipItems)
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{
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ItemsCount = -1;
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return false;
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@@ -2296,16 +2348,16 @@ bool ImGuiListClipper::Step()
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{
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DisplayStart = 0;
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DisplayEnd = 1;
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StartPosY = ImGui::GetCursorPosY();
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StartPosY = window->DC.CursorPos.y;
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StepNo = 1;
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return true;
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}
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if (StepNo == 1) // Step 1: the clipper infer height from first element, calculate the actual range of elements to display, and position the cursor before the first element.
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{
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if (ItemsCount == 1) { ItemsCount = -1; return false; }
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float items_height = ImGui::GetCursorPosY() - StartPosY;
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float items_height = window->DC.CursorPos.y - StartPosY;
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IM_ASSERT(items_height > 0.0f); // If this triggers, it means Item 0 hasn't moved the cursor vertically
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Begin(ItemsCount-1, items_height);
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Begin(ItemsCount - 1, items_height);
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DisplayStart++;
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DisplayEnd++;
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StepNo = 3;
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@@ -4121,47 +4173,6 @@ ImVec2 ImGui::CalcTextSize(const char* text, const char* text_end, bool hide_tex
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return text_size;
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}
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// Helper to calculate coarse clipping of large list of evenly sized items.
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// NB: Prefer using the ImGuiListClipper higher-level helper if you can! Read comments and instructions there on how those use this sort of pattern.
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// NB: 'items_count' is only used to clamp the result, if you don't know your count you can use INT_MAX
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void ImGui::CalcListClipping(int items_count, float items_height, int* out_items_display_start, int* out_items_display_end)
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{
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ImGuiContext& g = *GImGui;
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ImGuiWindow* window = g.CurrentWindow;
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if (g.LogEnabled)
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{
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// If logging is active, do not perform any clipping
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*out_items_display_start = 0;
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*out_items_display_end = items_count;
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return;
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}
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if (window->SkipItems)
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{
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*out_items_display_start = *out_items_display_end = 0;
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return;
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}
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// We create the union of the ClipRect and the NavScoringRect which at worst should be 1 page away from ClipRect
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ImRect unclipped_rect = window->ClipRect;
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if (g.NavMoveRequest)
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unclipped_rect.Add(g.NavScoringRectScreen);
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const ImVec2 pos = window->DC.CursorPos;
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int start = (int)((unclipped_rect.Min.y - pos.y) / items_height);
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int end = (int)((unclipped_rect.Max.y - pos.y) / items_height);
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// When performing a navigation request, ensure we have one item extra in the direction we are moving to
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if (g.NavMoveRequest && g.NavMoveClipDir == ImGuiDir_Up)
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start--;
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if (g.NavMoveRequest && g.NavMoveClipDir == ImGuiDir_Down)
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end++;
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start = ImClamp(start, 0, items_count);
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end = ImClamp(end + 1, start, items_count);
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*out_items_display_start = start;
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*out_items_display_end = end;
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}
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// Find window given position, search front-to-back
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// FIXME: Note that we have an inconsequential lag here: OuterRectClipped is updated in Begin(), so windows moved programatically
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// with SetWindowPos() and not SetNextWindowPos() will have that rectangle lagging by a frame at the time FindHoveredWindow() is
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@@ -5823,9 +5834,11 @@ bool ImGui::Begin(const char* name, bool* p_open, ImGuiWindowFlags flags)
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if (window->OuterRectClipped.Min.x >= window->OuterRectClipped.Max.x || window->OuterRectClipped.Min.y >= window->OuterRectClipped.Max.y)
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window->HiddenFramesCanSkipItems = 1;
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// Completely hide along with parent or if parent is collapsed
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if (parent_window && (parent_window->Collapsed || parent_window->Hidden))
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// Hide along with parent or if parent is collapsed
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if (parent_window && (parent_window->Collapsed || parent_window->HiddenFramesCanSkipItems > 0))
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window->HiddenFramesCanSkipItems = 1;
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if (parent_window && (parent_window->Collapsed || parent_window->HiddenFramesCannotSkipItems > 0))
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window->HiddenFramesCannotSkipItems = 1;
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}
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// Don't render if style alpha is 0.0 at the time of Begin(). This is arbitrary and inconsistent but has been there for a long while (may remove at some point)
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@@ -4022,7 +4022,7 @@ static void ShowExampleAppLongText(bool* p_open)
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static ImGuiTextBuffer log;
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static int lines = 0;
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ImGui::Text("Printing unusually long amount of text.");
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ImGui::Combo("Test type", &test_type, "Single call to TextUnformatted()\0Multiple calls to Text(), clipped manually\0Multiple calls to Text(), not clipped (slow)\0");
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ImGui::Combo("Test type", &test_type, "Single call to TextUnformatted()\0Multiple calls to Text(), clipped\0Multiple calls to Text(), not clipped (slow)\0");
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ImGui::Text("Buffer contents: %d lines, %d bytes", lines, log.size());
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if (ImGui::Button("Clear")) { log.clear(); lines = 0; }
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ImGui::SameLine();
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@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ void ImGui::StyleColorsClassic(ImGuiStyle* dst)
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colors[ImGuiCol_Header] = ImVec4(0.40f, 0.40f, 0.90f, 0.45f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_HeaderHovered] = ImVec4(0.45f, 0.45f, 0.90f, 0.80f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_HeaderActive] = ImVec4(0.53f, 0.53f, 0.87f, 0.80f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_Separator] = ImVec4(0.50f, 0.50f, 0.50f, 1.00f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_Separator] = ImVec4(0.50f, 0.50f, 0.50f, 0.60f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_SeparatorHovered] = ImVec4(0.60f, 0.60f, 0.70f, 1.00f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_SeparatorActive] = ImVec4(0.70f, 0.70f, 0.90f, 1.00f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_ResizeGrip] = ImVec4(1.00f, 1.00f, 1.00f, 0.16f);
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@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ void ImGui::StyleColorsLight(ImGuiStyle* dst)
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colors[ImGuiCol_Header] = ImVec4(0.26f, 0.59f, 0.98f, 0.31f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_HeaderHovered] = ImVec4(0.26f, 0.59f, 0.98f, 0.80f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_HeaderActive] = ImVec4(0.26f, 0.59f, 0.98f, 1.00f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_Separator] = ImVec4(0.39f, 0.39f, 0.39f, 1.00f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_Separator] = ImVec4(0.39f, 0.39f, 0.39f, 0.62f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_SeparatorHovered] = ImVec4(0.14f, 0.44f, 0.80f, 0.78f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_SeparatorActive] = ImVec4(0.14f, 0.44f, 0.80f, 1.00f);
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colors[ImGuiCol_ResizeGrip] = ImVec4(0.80f, 0.80f, 0.80f, 0.56f);
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@@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ void ImDrawListSplitter::Merge(ImDrawList* draw_list)
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void ImDrawListSplitter::SetCurrentChannel(ImDrawList* draw_list, int idx)
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{
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IM_ASSERT(idx < _Count);
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IM_ASSERT(idx >= 0 && idx < _Count);
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if (_Current == idx)
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return;
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// Overwrite ImVector (12/16 bytes), four times. This is merely a silly optimization instead of doing .swap()
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ImGuiItemFlags_NoNav = 1 << 3, // false
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ImGuiItemFlags_NoNavDefaultFocus = 1 << 4, // false
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ImGuiItemFlags_SelectableDontClosePopup = 1 << 5, // false // MenuItem/Selectable() automatically closes current Popup window
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ImGuiItemFlags_MixedValue = 1 << 6, // false // [BETA] Represent a mixed/indeterminate value, generally multi-selection where values differ. Currently only supported by Checkbox() (later should support all sorts of widgets)
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ImGuiItemFlags_Default_ = 0
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};
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@@ -1001,10 +1001,17 @@ bool ImGui::Checkbox(const char* label, bool* v)
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const ImRect check_bb(pos, pos + ImVec2(square_sz, square_sz));
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RenderNavHighlight(total_bb, id);
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RenderFrame(check_bb.Min, check_bb.Max, GetColorU32((held && hovered) ? ImGuiCol_FrameBgActive : hovered ? ImGuiCol_FrameBgHovered : ImGuiCol_FrameBg), true, style.FrameRounding);
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if (*v)
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ImU32 check_col = GetColorU32(ImGuiCol_CheckMark);
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if (window->DC.ItemFlags & ImGuiItemFlags_MixedValue)
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{
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// Undocumented tristate/mixed/indeterminate checkbox (#2644)
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ImVec2 pad(ImMax(1.0f, (float)(int)(square_sz / 3.6f)), ImMax(1.0f, (float)(int)(square_sz / 3.6f)));
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window->DrawList->AddRectFilled(check_bb.Min + pad, check_bb.Max - pad, check_col, style.FrameRounding);
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}
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else if (*v)
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{
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const float pad = ImMax(1.0f, (float)(int)(square_sz / 6.0f));
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RenderCheckMark(check_bb.Min + ImVec2(pad, pad), GetColorU32(ImGuiCol_CheckMark), square_sz - pad*2.0f);
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RenderCheckMark(check_bb.Min + ImVec2(pad, pad), check_col, square_sz - pad*2.0f);
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}
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if (g.LogEnabled)
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