I simplified a lot of API calls by pulling panel memory management
inside the library. All API calls which previously required a panel
as parameter are now handling their panel themself.
I had a long standing bug inside nuklear which prevents you from
swapping out a font while the code is being build. This bug is now
fixed but the fix requires _ALL_ `nk_user_font` data structures
provided by `nk_style_set_font` to be persistent.
Demos for x11 and sdl have been update so that `nk_xxx_handle_event'
return true (1) if the given event was usefull and processed by
nuklear and false (1) if not.
Hopefully fixed selection bug for empty lines and made edit widget
usable while being only partially visible. I also added two addition
modes for a vim like expierence with view, insert and replace mode
instead of default replace mode, but only added the new behavior into
the x11 demo so far.
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.