dear-imgui.hs/examples/fonts/Main.hs
Mikhail Chekan bb94341ad5
Extended font & glyph support (#114)
* Separate font utils, add glyph support (#113)
* Implement font glyph ranges builder
* Implement raw font config binds
* Implement font atlas module
* Rewrite font altas rebuilder in Managed
2021-12-22 13:28:46 +03:00

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{-# language BlockArguments #-}
{-# language LambdaCase #-}
{-# language OverloadedStrings #-}
{-# language RecordWildCards #-}
{-# language NamedFieldPuns #-}
{-# language DeriveTraversable #-}
{- | Font usage example.
Loads two non-standard fonts
This example uses NotoSansJP-Regular.otf from Google Fonts
Licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1
https://fonts.google.com/noto/specimen/Noto+Sans+JP
-}
module Main ( main ) where
import Control.Exception
import Control.Monad
import Control.Monad.IO.Class
import Control.Monad.Managed
import Data.IORef
import DearImGui
import qualified DearImGui.FontAtlas as FontAtlas
import DearImGui.OpenGL2
import DearImGui.SDL
import DearImGui.SDL.OpenGL
import Graphics.GL
import SDL
-- Rebuild syntax enables us to keep fonts in any
-- traversable type, so let's make our life a little easier.
-- But feel free to use lists or maps.
data FontSet a = FontSet
{ droidFont :: a
, defaultFont :: a
, notoFont :: a
}
deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable)
main :: IO ()
main = do
-- Window initialization is similar to another examples.
initializeAll
runManaged do
window <- do
let title = "Hello, Dear ImGui!"
let config = defaultWindow { windowGraphicsContext = OpenGLContext defaultOpenGL }
managed $ bracket (createWindow title config) destroyWindow
glContext <- managed $ bracket (glCreateContext window) glDeleteContext
_ <- managed $ bracket createContext destroyContext
_ <- managed_ $ bracket_ (sdl2InitForOpenGL window glContext) sdl2Shutdown
_ <- managed_ $ bracket_ openGL2Init openGL2Shutdown
-- We use high-level syntax to build font atlas and
-- get handles to use in the main loop.
fontSet <- FontAtlas.rebuild FontSet
{ -- The first mentioned font is loaded first
-- and set as a global default.
droidFont =
FontAtlas.FromTTF
"./imgui/misc/fonts/DroidSans.ttf"
15
Nothing
FontAtlas.Cyrillic
-- You also may use a default hardcoded font for
-- some purposes (i.e. as fallback)
, defaultFont =
FontAtlas.DefaultFont
-- To optimize atlas size, use ranges builder and
-- provide source localization data.
, notoFont =
FontAtlas.FromTTF
"./examples/fonts/NotoSansJP-Regular.otf"
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Nothing
( FontAtlas.RangesBuilder $ mconcat
[ FontAtlas.addRanges FontAtlas.Latin
, FontAtlas.addText "私をクリックしてください"
, FontAtlas.addText "こんにちは"
]
)
}
liftIO $ do
fontFlag <- newIORef False
mainLoop window do
let FontSet{..} = fontSet
withWindowOpen "Hello, ImGui!" do
-- To use a font for widget text, you may either put it
-- into a 'withFont' block:
withFont defaultFont do
text "Hello, ImGui!"
text "Привет, ImGui!"
-- ...or you can explicitly push and pop a font.
-- Though it's not recommended.
toggled <- readIORef fontFlag
when toggled $
pushFont notoFont
-- Some of those are only present in Noto font range
-- and will render as `?`s.
text "こんにちは, ImGui!"
let buttonText = if toggled then "私をクリックしてください" else "Click Me!"
button buttonText >>= \clicked ->
when clicked $
modifyIORef' fontFlag not
when toggled
popFont
showDemoWindow
mainLoop :: Window -> IO () -> IO ()
mainLoop window frameAction = loop
where
loop = unlessQuit do
openGL2NewFrame
sdl2NewFrame
newFrame
frameAction
glClear GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT
render
openGL2RenderDrawData =<< getDrawData
glSwapWindow window
loop
unlessQuit action = do
shouldQuit <- checkEvents
if shouldQuit then pure () else action
checkEvents = do
pollEventWithImGui >>= \case
Nothing ->
return False
Just event ->
(isQuit event ||) <$> checkEvents
isQuit event =
SDL.eventPayload event == SDL.QuitEvent