// dear imgui: standalone example application for GLUT/FreeGLUT + OpenGL2, using legacy fixed pipeline // If you are new to dear imgui, see examples/README.txt and documentation at the top of imgui.cpp. // !!! GLUT/FreeGLUT IS OBSOLETE SOFTWARE. Using GLUT is not recommended unless you really miss the 90's. !!! // !!! If someone or something is teaching you GLUT in 2019, you are being abused. Please show some resistance. !!! // !!! Nowadays, prefer using GLFW or SDL instead! #include "imgui.h" #include "../imgui_impl_glut.h" #include "../imgui_impl_opengl2.h" #ifdef __APPLE__ #include #else #include #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning (disable: 4505) // unreferenced local function has been removed #endif static bool show_demo_window = true; static bool show_another_window = false; static ImVec4 clear_color = ImVec4(0.45f, 0.55f, 0.60f, 1.00f); void my_display_code() { // 1. Show the big demo window (Most of the sample code is in ImGui::ShowDemoWindow()! You can browse its code to learn more about Dear ImGui!). if (show_demo_window) ImGui::ShowDemoWindow(&show_demo_window); // 2. Show a simple window that we create ourselves. We use a Begin/End pair to created a named window. { static float f = 0.0f; static int counter = 0; ImGui::Begin("Hello, world!"); // Create a window called "Hello, world!" and append into it. ImGui::Text("This is some useful text."); // Display some text (you can use a format strings too) ImGui::Checkbox("Demo Window", &show_demo_window); // Edit bools storing our window open/close state ImGui::Checkbox("Another Window", &show_another_window); ImGui::SliderFloat("float", &f, 0.0f, 1.0f); // Edit 1 float using a slider from 0.0f to 1.0f ImGui::ColorEdit3("clear color", (float*)&clear_color); // Edit 3 floats representing a color if (ImGui::Button("Button")) // Buttons return true when clicked (most widgets return true when edited/activated) counter++; ImGui::SameLine(); ImGui::Text("counter = %d", counter); ImGui::Text("Application average %.3f ms/frame (%.1f FPS)", 1000.0f / ImGui::GetIO().Framerate, ImGui::GetIO().Framerate); ImGui::End(); } // 3. Show another simple window. if (show_another_window) { ImGui::Begin("Another Window", &show_another_window); // Pass a pointer to our bool variable (the window will have a closing button that will clear the bool when clicked) ImGui::Text("Hello from another window!"); if (ImGui::Button("Close Me")) show_another_window = false; ImGui::End(); } } void glut_display_func() { // Start the Dear ImGui frame ImGui_ImplOpenGL2_NewFrame(); ImGui_ImplGLUT_NewFrame(); my_display_code(); // Rendering ImGui::Render(); ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO(); glViewport(0, 0, (GLsizei)io.DisplaySize.x, (GLsizei)io.DisplaySize.y); glClearColor(clear_color.x, clear_color.y, clear_color.z, clear_color.w); glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT); //glUseProgram(0); // You may want this if using this code in an OpenGL 3+ context where shaders may be bound, but prefer using the GL3+ code. ImGui_ImplOpenGL2_RenderDrawData(ImGui::GetDrawData()); glutSwapBuffers(); glutPostRedisplay(); } // You can read the io.WantCaptureMouse, io.WantCaptureKeyboard flags to tell if dear imgui wants to use your inputs. // - When io.WantCaptureMouse is true, do not dispatch mouse input data to your main application. // - When io.WantCaptureKeyboard is true, do not dispatch keyboard input data to your main application. // Generally you may always pass all inputs to dear imgui, and hide them from your application based on those two flags. int main(int argc, char** argv) { // Create GLUT window glutInit(&argc, argv); #ifdef __FREEGLUT_EXT_H__ glutSetOption(GLUT_ACTION_ON_WINDOW_CLOSE, GLUT_ACTION_GLUTMAINLOOP_RETURNS); #endif glutInitDisplayMode(GLUT_RGBA | GLUT_DOUBLE | GLUT_MULTISAMPLE); glutInitWindowSize(1280, 720); glutCreateWindow("Dear ImGui GLUT+OpenGL2 Example"); // Setup GLUT display function // We will also call ImGui_ImplGLUT_InstallFuncs() to get all the other functions installed for us, // otherwise it is possible to install our own functions and call the imgui_impl_glut.h functions ourselves. glutDisplayFunc(glut_display_func); // Setup Dear ImGui context ImGui::CreateContext(); ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO(); (void)io; //io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableKeyboard; // Enable Keyboard Controls io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_DockingEnable; // Enable Docking // Setup Dear ImGui style ImGui::StyleColorsDark(); //ImGui::StyleColorsClassic(); // Setup Platform/Renderer bindings ImGui_ImplGLUT_Init(); ImGui_ImplGLUT_InstallFuncs(); ImGui_ImplOpenGL2_Init(); // Load Fonts // - If no fonts are loaded, dear imgui will use the default font. You can also load multiple fonts and use ImGui::PushFont()/PopFont() to select them. // - AddFontFromFileTTF() will return the ImFont* so you can store it if you need to select the font among multiple. // - If the file cannot be loaded, the function will return NULL. Please handle those errors in your application (e.g. use an assertion, or display an error and quit). // - The fonts will be rasterized at a given size (w/ oversampling) and stored into a texture when calling ImFontAtlas::Build()/GetTexDataAsXXXX(), which ImGui_ImplXXXX_NewFrame below will call. // - Read 'misc/fonts/README.txt' for more instructions and details. // - Remember that in C/C++ if you want to include a backslash \ in a string literal you need to write a double backslash \\ ! //io.Fonts->AddFontDefault(); //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/Roboto-Medium.ttf", 16.0f); //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/Cousine-Regular.ttf", 15.0f); //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/DroidSans.ttf", 16.0f); //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/ProggyTiny.ttf", 10.0f); //ImFont* font = io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("c:\\Windows\\Fonts\\ArialUni.ttf", 18.0f, NULL, io.Fonts->GetGlyphRangesJapanese()); //IM_ASSERT(font != NULL); glutMainLoop(); // Cleanup ImGui_ImplOpenGL2_Shutdown(); ImGui_ImplGLUT_Shutdown(); ImGui::DestroyContext(); return 0; }