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ImFontAtlas: heuristic increase texture width up to 4096 with 4000+ glyphs. Various comments (#491)
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The code in imgui.cpp embeds a copy of 'ProggyClean.ttf' that you can use without any external files.
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Those are only provided as a convenience, you can load your own .TTF files.
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Fonts are rasterized in a single texture at the time of calling either of io.Fonts.GetTexDataAsAlpha8()/GetTexDataAsRGBA32()/Build().
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LOADING INSTRUCTIONS
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ImFontConfig config;
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config.OversampleH = 3;
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config.OversampleV = 3;
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config.OversampleV = 1;
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config.GlyphExtraSpacing.x = 1.0f;
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io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("font.ttf", size_pixels, &config);
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If you have very large number of glyphs or multiple fonts:
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- Mind the fact that some graphics drivers have texture size limitation.
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- Set io.Fonts.TexDesiredWidth to specify a texture width to minimize texture height (see comment in ImFontAtlas::Build function).
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- You may reduce oversampling, e.g. config.OversampleH = 2 or 1.
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- Reduce glyphs ranges, consider calculating them based on your source data if this is possible.
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Combine two fonts into one:
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// Load main font
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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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(Read extra_fonts/README.txt and the code in ImFontAtlas for more details.)
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ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
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ImFont* font0 = io.Fonts->AddFontDefault();
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// Options
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ImFontConfig config;
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config.OversampleH = 3;
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config.OversampleV = 3;
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config.OversampleV = 1;
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config.GlyphExtraSpacing.x = 1.0f;
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io.Fonts->LoadFromFileTTF("myfontfile.ttf", size_pixels, &config);
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io.Fonts->LoadFromFileTTF("fontawesome-webfont.ttf", 16.0f, &config, ranges);
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io.Fonts->LoadFromFileTTF("myfontfile.ttf", size_pixels, NULL, &config, io.Fonts->GetGlyphRangesJapanese());
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Read extra_fonts/README.txt or ImFontAtlas class for more details.
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Q: How can I display and input non-Latin characters such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Cyrillic?
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A: When loading a font, pass custom Unicode ranges to specify the glyphs to load. ImGui will support UTF-8 encoding across the board.
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Character input depends on you passing the right character code to io.AddInputCharacter(). The example applications do that.
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}
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// Start packing
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TexWidth = (TexDesiredWidth > 0) ? TexDesiredWidth : (total_glyph_count > 2000) ? 2048 : (total_glyph_count > 1000) ? 1024 : 512; // Width doesn't actually matters much but some API/GPU have texture size limitations, and increasing width can decrease height.
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// Start packing. We need a known width for the skyline algorithm. Using a cheap heuristic here to decide of width. User can override TexDesiredWidth if they wish.
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// After packing is done, width shouldn't matter much, but some API/GPU have texture size limitations and increasing width can decrease height.
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TexWidth = (TexDesiredWidth > 0) ? TexDesiredWidth : (total_glyph_count > 4000) ? 4096 : (total_glyph_count > 2000) ? 2048 : (total_glyph_count > 1000) ? 1024 : 512;
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TexHeight = 0;
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const int max_tex_height = 1024*32;
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stbtt_pack_context spc;
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