Viewports: Renamed ConfigViewportsNoParent to ConfigViewportsNoDefaultParent. Fix outdated comments in examples.

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2019-03-11 11:07:23 +01:00
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@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ struct ImGuiIO
bool ConfigViewportsNoAutoMerge; // = false; // Set to make all floating imgui windows always create their own viewport. Otherwise, they are merged into the main host viewports when overlapping it.
bool ConfigViewportsNoTaskBarIcon; // = false // Disable default OS task bar icon flag for secondary viewports. When a viewport doesn't want a task bar icon, ImGuiViewportFlags_NoTaskBarIcon will be set on it.
bool ConfigViewportsNoDecoration; // = true // [BETA] Disable default OS window decoration flag for secondary viewports. When a viewport doesn't want window decorations, ImGuiViewportFlags_NoDecoration will be set on it. Enabling decoration can create subsequent issues at OS levels (e.g. minimum window size).
bool ConfigViewportsNoParent; // = false // Disable default OS parenting to main viewport for secondary viewports. By default, viewports are marked with ParentViewportId = <main_viewport>, expecting the platform back-end to setup a parent/child relationship between the OS windows (some back-end may ignore this). Set to true if you want the default to be 0, then all viewports will be top-level OS windows.
bool ConfigViewportsNoDefaultParent; // = false // Disable default OS parenting to main viewport for secondary viewports. By default, viewports are marked with ParentViewportId = <main_viewport>, expecting the platform back-end to setup a parent/child relationship between the OS windows (some back-end may ignore this). Set to true if you want the default to be 0, then all viewports will be top-level OS windows.
// Miscellaneous options
bool MouseDrawCursor; // = false // Request ImGui to draw a mouse cursor for you (if you are on a platform without a mouse cursor). Cannot be easily renamed to 'io.ConfigXXX' because this is frequently used by back-end implementations.