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# Nuklear
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This is a minimal-state, immediate-mode graphical user interface toolkit
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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written in ANSI C and licensed under public domain. It was designed as a simple
embeddable user interface for application and does not have any dependencies,
a default render backend or OS window/input handling but instead provides a
highly modular, library-based approach, with simple input state for input and
draw commands describing primitive shapes as output. So instead of providing a
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layered library that tries to abstract over a number of platform and
render backends, it focuses only on the actual UI.
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## Features
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- Immediate-mode graphical user interface toolkit
- Single-header library
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- Written in C89 (ANSI C)
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- Small codebase (~18kLOC)
- Focus on portability, efficiency and simplicity
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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- No dependencies (not even the standard library if not wanted)
- Fully skinnable and customizable
- Low memory footprint with total control of memory usage if needed / wanted
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- UTF-8 support
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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- No global or hidden state
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- Customizable library modules (you can compile and use only what you need)
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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- Optional font baker and vertex buffer output
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- [Documentation](https://Immediate-Mode-UI.github.io/Nuklear/doc/nuklear.html)
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## Building
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This library is self-contained in one single header file and can be used either
in header-only mode or in implementation mode. The header-only mode is used
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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by default when included and allows including this header in other headers
and does not contain the actual implementation.
The implementation mode requires defining the preprocessor macro
`NK_IMPLEMENTATION` in *one* .c/.cpp file before `#include`ing this file, e.g.:
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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```c
#define NK_IMPLEMENTATION
#include "nuklear.h"
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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```
IMPORTANT: Every time you include "nuklear.h" you have to define the same optional flags.
This is very important; not doing it either leads to compiler errors, or even worse, stack corruptions.
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## Gallery
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![screenshot](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8057201/11761525/ae06f0ca-a0c6-11e5-819d-5610b25f6ef4.gif)
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![screen](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8057201/13538240/acd96876-e249-11e5-9547-5ac0b19667a0.png)
![screen2](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8057201/13538243/b04acd4c-e249-11e5-8fd2-ad7744a5b446.png)
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![node](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8057201/9976995/e81ac04a-5ef7-11e5-872b-acd54fbeee03.gif)
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![skinning](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8057201/15991632/76494854-30b8-11e6-9555-a69840d0d50b.png)
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![gamepad](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8057201/14902576/339926a8-0d9c-11e6-9fee-a8b73af04473.png)
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## Example
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```c
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/* init gui state */
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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struct nk_context ctx;
nk_init_fixed(&ctx, calloc(1, MAX_MEMORY), MAX_MEMORY, &font);
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enum {EASY, HARD};
static int op = EASY;
static float value = 0.6f;
static int i = 20;
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if (nk_begin(&ctx, "Show", nk_rect(50, 50, 220, 220),
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NK_WINDOW_BORDER|NK_WINDOW_MOVABLE|NK_WINDOW_CLOSABLE)) {
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/* fixed widget pixel width */
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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nk_layout_row_static(&ctx, 30, 80, 1);
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if (nk_button_label(&ctx, "button")) {
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/* event handling */
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}
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/* fixed widget window ratio width */
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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nk_layout_row_dynamic(&ctx, 30, 2);
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if (nk_option_label(&ctx, "easy", op == EASY)) op = EASY;
if (nk_option_label(&ctx, "hard", op == HARD)) op = HARD;
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/* custom widget pixel width */
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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nk_layout_row_begin(&ctx, NK_STATIC, 30, 2);
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{
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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nk_layout_row_push(&ctx, 50);
nk_label(&ctx, "Volume:", NK_TEXT_LEFT);
nk_layout_row_push(&ctx, 110);
nk_slider_float(&ctx, 0, &value, 1.0f, 0.1f);
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}
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
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nk_layout_row_end(&ctx);
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}
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nk_end(&ctx);
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```
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![example](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8057201/10187981/584ecd68-675c-11e5-897c-822ef534a876.png)
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## Bindings
There are a number of nuklear bindings for different languages created by other authors.
I cannot attest for their quality since I am not necessarily proficient in any of these
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languages. Furthermore there are no guarantee that all bindings will always be kept up to date:
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- [Java](https://github.com/glegris/nuklear4j) by Guillaume Legris
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- [D](https://github.com/Timu5/bindbc-nuklear) by Mateusz Muszyński
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- [Golang](https://github.com/golang-ui/nuklear) by golang-ui@github.com
- [Rust](https://github.com/snuk182/nuklear-rust) by snuk182@github.com
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- [Chicken](https://github.com/wasamasa/nuklear) by wasamasa@github.com
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- [Nim](https://github.com/zacharycarter/nuklear-nim) by zacharycarter@github.com
- Lua
- [LÖVE-Nuklear](https://github.com/keharriso/love-nuklear) by Kevin Harrison
- [MoonNuklear](https://github.com/stetre/moonnuklear) by Stefano Trettel
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- Python
- [pyNuklear](https://github.com/billsix/pyNuklear) by William Emerison Six (ctypes-based wrapper)
- [pynk](https://github.com/nathanrw/nuklear-cffi) by nathanrw@github.com (cffi binding)
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- [CSharp/.NET](https://github.com/cartman300/NuklearDotNet) by cartman300@github.com
2020-02-23 02:32:08 +03:00
- [V](https://github.com/nsauzede/vnk) by Nicolas Sauzede
2017-02-24 21:18:27 +03:00
## Credits
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
2016-04-11 02:34:59 +03:00
Developed by Micha Mettke and every direct or indirect contributor to the GitHub.
2018-02-11 14:28:19 +03:00
Embeds `stb_texedit`, `stb_truetype` and `stb_rectpack` by Sean Barrett (public domain)
Embeds `ProggyClean.ttf` font by Tristan Grimmer (MIT license).
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
2016-04-11 02:34:59 +03:00
2016-04-29 00:54:13 +03:00
Big thank you to Omar Cornut (ocornut@github) for his [imgui](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui) library and
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
2016-04-11 02:34:59 +03:00
giving me the inspiration for this library, Casey Muratori for handmade hero
and his original immediate-mode graphical user interface idea and Sean
Barrett for his amazing single-header [libraries](https://github.com/nothings/stb) which restored my faith
in libraries and brought me to create some of my own. Finally Apoorva Joshi for his single-header [file packer](http://apoorvaj.io/single-header-packer.html).
Release Version 1.0 This is the first release version of nuklear (previously: zahnrad). As for those who no the old version will notice: a lot has changed. Most obvious should be the two biggest changes. First the name change because I got critique that the name is hard to comprehend and remember (understandable for non-germans) and the second is the transistion from four files (zahnrad.h, zahnrad.c, stb_truetype and stb_rect_pack) to one single header library file nuklear.h. I am not 100% convinced that using a single header library is the right choice here but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Noticable should be as well that nuklear now directly embeds three stb libraries: stb_truetype, stb_rect_pack and stb_textedit. Like in previous versions the first two are optional and the library can be compiled without. stb_textedit on the other hand powers the text edit implementation for single as well as multiline text manipulation. The text edit implementation is still relative new and untested so you can expect some bugs I have not found yet. In the demo department a lot changed as well. All platform demos now don't compile one big demo but instead contain a simple demo and small abstraction layer over the platform. Main benefit is better understandablity improved ease of use. The old demo is now split up and transfered into the example folder while each part is self contained and compileable. (All examples use glfw I don't now if this is the best platform but it is at least the simplest. I also removed the apple demo because I don't have an apple system and cannot make sure the new version runs with the old version. Finally a lot of small bugs have been fixed as well as bugs found by clang analyzer and coverity.
2016-04-11 02:34:59 +03:00
2017-02-24 21:18:27 +03:00
## License
Nuklear is avaliable under either the MIT License or public domain.
See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for more info.
## Reviewers guide
When reviewing pull request there are common things a reviewer should keep
in mind.
Reviewing changes to `src/*` and `nuklear.h`:
* Ensure C89 compatibility.
* The code should work for several backends to an acceptable degree.
* Check no other parts of `nuklear.h` are related to the PR and thus nothing is missing.
* Recommend simple optimizations.
* Pass small structs by value instead of by pointer.
* Use local buffers over heap allocation when possible.
* Check that the coding style is consistent with code around it.
* Variable/function name casing.
* Indentation.
* Curly bracket (`{}`) placement.
* Ensure that the contributor has bumped the appropriate version in
[clib.json](https://github.com/Immediate-Mode-UI/Nuklear/blob/master/clib.json)
and added their changes to the
[CHANGELOG](https://github.com/Immediate-Mode-UI/Nuklear/blob/master/src/CHANGELOG).
* Have at least one other person review the changes before merging.
Reviewing changes to `demo/*`, `example/*` and other files in the repo:
* Focus on getting working code merged.
* We want to make it easy for people to get started with Nuklear, and any
`demo` and `example` improvements helps in this regard.
* Use of newer C features, or even other languages is not discouraged.
* If another language is used, ensure that the build process is easy to figure out.
* Messy or less efficient code can be merged so long as these outliers are pointed out
and easy to find.
* Version shouldn't be bumped for these changes.
* Changes that improves code to be more inline with `nuklear.h` are ofc always welcome.