Demo: Added a "Configuration" block to make io.ConfigFlags/io.BackendFlags more prominent.

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2018-09-05 17:14:37 +02:00
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@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ struct ImGuiStyle
struct ImGuiIO
{
//------------------------------------------------------------------
// Settings (fill once) // Default value:
// Configuration (fill once) // Default value:
//------------------------------------------------------------------
ImGuiConfigFlags ConfigFlags; // = 0 // See ImGuiConfigFlags_ enum. Set by user/application. Gamepad/keyboard navigation options, etc.
@ -1101,8 +1101,8 @@ struct ImGuiIO
bool FontAllowUserScaling; // = false // Allow user scaling text of individual window with CTRL+Wheel.
ImFont* FontDefault; // = NULL // Font to use on NewFrame(). Use NULL to uses Fonts->Fonts[0].
ImVec2 DisplayFramebufferScale; // = (1.0f,1.0f) // For retina display or other situations where window coordinates are different from framebuffer coordinates. User storage only, presently not used by ImGui.
ImVec2 DisplayVisibleMin; // <unset> (0.0f,0.0f) // If you use DisplaySize as a virtual space larger than your screen, set DisplayVisibleMin/Max to the visible area.
ImVec2 DisplayVisibleMax; // <unset> (0.0f,0.0f) // If the values are the same, we defaults to Min=(0.0f) and Max=DisplaySize
ImVec2 DisplayVisibleMin; // <unset> (0.0f,0.0f) // [obsolete] If you use DisplaySize as a virtual space larger than your screen, set DisplayVisibleMin/Max to the visible area.
ImVec2 DisplayVisibleMax; // <unset> (0.0f,0.0f) // [obsolete: just use io.DisplaySize] If the values are the same, we defaults to Min=(0.0f) and Max=DisplaySize
// Miscellaneous configuration options
bool ConfigMacOSXBehaviors; // = defined(__APPLE__) // OS X style: Text editing cursor movement using Alt instead of Ctrl, Shortcuts using Cmd/Super instead of Ctrl, Line/Text Start and End using Cmd+Arrows instead of Home/End, Double click selects by word instead of selecting whole text, Multi-selection in lists uses Cmd/Super instead of Ctrl (was called io.OptMacOSXBehaviors prior to 1.63)