imgui/misc
ocornut 9150c23c04 imgui_freetype: fixed a packing issue which in some occurrences would prevent large amount of glyphs from being packed correctly. (#5788, #5829)
This seemingly innocuous change sursingly had very large side-effects of completly breaking packing for the test font mentioned in above issue. Not even sure why tbh. New code matches what stb_truetype's stbtt_PackBegin() does.
2023-01-04 15:22:56 +01:00
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cpp Correct typos (#4954, #4955), use IM_STATIC_ASSERT now that old pre-C++11 macro has been obsoleted. 2022-01-31 11:58:33 +01:00
debuggers Misc: added imgui.gdb and imgui.natstepfilter debugger helpers for gdb and msvc. 2021-03-12 17:03:16 +01:00
fonts Misc: Fix font compressor utility warnings. (#5359) 2022-05-31 14:25:40 +02:00
freetype imgui_freetype: fixed a packing issue which in some occurrences would prevent large amount of glyphs from being packed correctly. (#5788, #5829) 2023-01-04 15:22:56 +01:00
single_file Tables: Add empty file, skeleton. 2020-12-04 19:15:19 +01:00
README.txt Moved 'misc/natvis/imgui.natvis' to 'misc/debuggers/imgui.natvis' 2021-03-11 16:21:46 +01:00

misc/cpp/
  InputText() wrappers for C++ standard library (STL) type: std::string.
  This is also an example of how you may wrap your own similar types.

misc/debuggers/
  Helper files for popular debuggers.
  With the .natvis file, types like ImVector<> will be displayed nicely in Visual Studio debugger.

misc/fonts/
  Fonts loading/merging instructions (e.g. How to handle glyph ranges, how to merge icons fonts).
  Command line tool "binary_to_compressed_c" to create compressed arrays to embed data in source code.
  Suggested fonts and links.

misc/freetype/
  Font atlas builder/rasterizer using FreeType instead of stb_truetype.
  Benefit from better FreeType rasterization, in particular for small fonts.

misc/single_file/
  Single-file header stub.
  We use this to validate compiling all *.cpp files in a same compilation unit.
  Users of that technique (also called "Unity builds") can generally provide this themselves,
  so we don't really recommend you use this in your projects.