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.
calling nk_init_default stores the address to the font (which is on stack) into the nk_context
but when it returns that stack memory is effectively undefined, thus making the program segfault
This is a breaking change which fixes bad closing behavior in
non-blocking popups. If the maximum size of a non-blocking popup was
not reached and you clicked to close the popup under it could happen
that it wouldn't be closed. This is now fixed in combination with
more popup control by allowing to set both the maximum height as
well as popup width.
I removed the default vertex type and instead create an API to allow the
user to specify the vertex struct layout. Of course you are still
bound on what the library actual has on vertex data but the type and
sequence of the data is now configurable. This commit is quite
experiental and could introduce some bugs, but so far it look fine.
This commit fixed some bugs from the last commit as well as some general
changes and fixes of some old bugs. For overview of all changes please
look inside `CHANGELOG.md`.
Taking in an extern demo is almost always a bad idea since I will be
the one to keep to date and I am not always able to do so. Emscript
was the last time I tried. For now on if anyone has a neat demo
please keep it in your own repository and I will create a link to it.
Nuklear now has three different property versions for int, float and
added by this commit a double version. Internally an additional change
happend. Now the type of the property is actually taken into account
and floating pointer errors due to casting are less of an issue.
Previously I packed standard library variable arguments as well as
file operation into one define `NK_INCLUDE_STANDARD_IO`. This caused
some problems and I split the define into two. So if you want the old
behavior you need to define `NK_INCLUDE_STANDARD_IO` as well as
`NK_INCLUDE_STANDARD_VARARGS`. If you only want file operations but
not variable arguments only define `NK_INCLUDE_STANDARD_IO` and
if you only want varargs but not file operations please only define
`NK_INCLUDE_STANDARD_VARARGS`.
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.
Since it was requested I added a small snippet showing how to create
notebook tabs (header with buttons, selecting content). The added
demo is basically just a combination of already existing widgets +
some small styling changes and can be extended to easily support
case with more tabs then space in the header part. I will have
to think about if it is possible to create an API for this without
taking away the simplicity of it.
Previously if you used movable or scalable groups you had to add
the group border width to the panel to access the updated position
or size. Nuklear now takes control of the process and the new
position/size can be read after `nk_group_end` from `nk_panel`
directly.
It's now possible to define a specific color for each line or
column entry inside a chart. This purely extends the API and all
previous implementation still work.
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.