diff --git a/imgui.cpp b/imgui.cpp index 0a637be0e..38f0cf096 100644 --- a/imgui.cpp +++ b/imgui.cpp @@ -15914,11 +15914,8 @@ void ImGui::DebugNodeTexture(ImTextureData* tex, int int_id, const ImFontAtlasRe PopStyleVar(); char texid_desc[30]; - Text("Status = %s (%d)", ImTextureDataGetStatusName(tex->Status), tex->Status); - Text("Format = %s (%d)", ImTextureDataGetFormatName(tex->Format), tex->Format); - Text("TexID = %s", FormatTextureIDForDebugDisplay(texid_desc, IM_ARRAYSIZE(texid_desc), tex->TexID)); - Text("BackendUserData = %p", tex->BackendUserData); - Text("UseColors = %d", tex->UseColors); + Text("Status = %s (%d), Format = %s (%d), UseColors = %d", ImTextureDataGetStatusName(tex->Status), tex->Status, ImTextureDataGetFormatName(tex->Format), tex->Format, tex->UseColors); + Text("TexID = %s, BackendUserData = %p", FormatTextureIDForDebugDisplay(texid_desc, IM_ARRAYSIZE(texid_desc), tex->TexID), tex->BackendUserData); TreePop(); } PopID(); diff --git a/imgui.h b/imgui.h index a10e8d1a3..44aa078ae 100644 --- a/imgui.h +++ b/imgui.h @@ -3443,20 +3443,24 @@ struct ImTextureData // A font input/source (we may rename this to ImFontSource in the future) struct ImFontConfig { + // Data Source + char Name[40]; // // Name (strictly to ease debugging, hence limited size buffer) void* FontData; // // TTF/OTF data int FontDataSize; // // TTF/OTF data size bool FontDataOwnedByAtlas; // true // TTF/OTF data ownership taken by the container ImFontAtlas (will delete memory itself). + + // Options bool MergeMode; // false // Merge into previous ImFont, so you can combine multiple inputs font into one ImFont (e.g. ASCII font + icons + Japanese glyphs). You may want to use GlyphOffset.y when merge font of different heights. bool PixelSnapH; // false // Align every glyph AdvanceX to pixel boundaries. Useful e.g. if you are merging a non-pixel aligned font with the default font. If enabled, you can set OversampleH/V to 1. bool PixelSnapV; // true // Align Scaled GlyphOffset.y to pixel boundaries. - int FontNo; // 0 // Index of font within TTF/OTF file - int OversampleH; // 0 (2) // Rasterize at higher quality for sub-pixel positioning. 0 == auto == 1 or 2 depending on size. Note the difference between 2 and 3 is minimal. You can reduce this to 1 for large glyphs save memory. Read https://github.com/nothings/stb/blob/master/tests/oversample/README.md for details. - int OversampleV; // 0 (1) // Rasterize at higher quality for sub-pixel positioning. 0 == auto == 1. This is not really useful as we don't use sub-pixel positions on the Y axis. + ImS8 FontNo; // 0 // Index of font within TTF/OTF file + ImS8 OversampleH; // 0 (2) // Rasterize at higher quality for sub-pixel positioning. 0 == auto == 1 or 2 depending on size. Note the difference between 2 and 3 is minimal. You can reduce this to 1 for large glyphs save memory. Read https://github.com/nothings/stb/blob/master/tests/oversample/README.md for details. + ImS8 OversampleV; // 0 (1) // Rasterize at higher quality for sub-pixel positioning. 0 == auto == 1. This is not really useful as we don't use sub-pixel positions on the Y axis. float SizePixels; // // Size in pixels for rasterizer (more or less maps to the resulting font height). + const ImWchar* GlyphRanges; // NULL // *LEGACY* THE ARRAY DATA NEEDS TO PERSIST AS LONG AS THE FONT IS ALIVE. Pointer to a user-provided list of Unicode range (2 value per range, values are inclusive, zero-terminated list). + const ImWchar* GlyphExcludeRanges; // NULL // Pointer to a VERY SHORT user-provided list of Unicode range (2 value per range, values are inclusive, zero-terminated list). This is very close to GlyphRanges[] but designed to exclude ranges from a font source, when merging fonts with overlapping glyphs. Use "Input Glyphs Overlap Detection Tool" to find about your overlapping ranges. //ImVec2 GlyphExtraSpacing; // 0, 0 // (REMOVED AT IT SEEMS LARGELY OBSOLETE. PLEASE REPORT IF YOU WERE USING THIS). Extra spacing (in pixels) between glyphs when rendered: essentially add to glyph->AdvanceX. Only X axis is supported for now. ImVec2 GlyphOffset; // 0, 0 // Offset (in pixels) all glyphs from this font input. Absolute value for default size, other sizes will scale this value. - const ImWchar* GlyphRanges; // NULL // THE ARRAY DATA NEEDS TO PERSIST AS LONG AS THE FONT IS ALIVE. Pointer to a user-provided list of Unicode range (2 value per range, values are inclusive, zero-terminated list). - const ImWchar* GlyphExcludeRanges; // NULL // Pointer to a VERY SHORT user-provided list of Unicode range (2 value per range, values are inclusive, zero-terminated list). This is very close to GlyphRanges[] but designed to exclude ranges from a font source, when merging fonts with overlapping glyphs. Use "Input Glyphs Overlap Detection Tool" to find about your overlapping ranges. float GlyphMinAdvanceX; // 0 // Minimum AdvanceX for glyphs, set Min to align font icons, set both Min/Max to enforce mono-space font. Absolute value for default size, other sizes will scale this value. float GlyphMaxAdvanceX; // FLT_MAX // Maximum AdvanceX for glyphs float GlyphExtraAdvanceX; // 0 // Extra spacing (in pixels) between glyphs. Please contact us if you are using this. @@ -3466,8 +3470,7 @@ struct ImFontConfig ImWchar EllipsisChar; // 0 // Explicitly specify Unicode codepoint of ellipsis character. When fonts are being merged first specified ellipsis will be used. // [Internal] - char Name[40]; // Name (strictly to ease debugging) - ImFontFlags Flags; // Font flags (don't use just yet) + ImFontFlags Flags; // Font flags (don't use just yet, will be exposed in upcoming 1.92.X updates) ImFont* DstFont; // Target font (as we merging fonts, multiple ImFontConfig may target the same font) const ImFontLoader* FontLoader; // Custom font backend for this source (other use one stored in ImFontAtlas) void* FontLoaderData; // Font loader opaque storage (per font config)