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@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ HOW TO UPDATE?
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Breaking Changes:
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+- Made it illegal to call Begin("") with an empty string. This somehow half-worked before but had various undesirable
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+ side-effect because the window would have ID zero. In particular it is causing problems in viewport/docking branches.
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- Renamed io.ConfigResizeWindowsFromEdges to io.ConfigWindowsResizeFromEdges and removed its [Beta] mark.
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The addition of new configuration options in the Docking branch is pushing for a little reorganization of those names.
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-- Made it illegal to call Begin("") with an empty string. This somehow accidentally worked before but had various
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- undesirable side-effect as the window would have ID zero. In particular it is causing problems in viewport/docking branches.
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- Renamed ImFontAtlas::GlyphRangesBuilder to ImFontGlyphRangesBuilder. Keep redirection typedef (will obsolete).
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Other Changes:
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@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ Other Changes:
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- Demo: Added "Documents" example app showcasing possible use for tabs.
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This feature was merged from the Docking branch in order to allow the use of regular tabs in your code.
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(It does not provide the docking/splitting/merging of windows available in the Docking branch)
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-- Added ImGuiWindowFlags_UnsavedDocument window flag to append '*' to title without altering the ID,
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- as a convenience to avoid using the ### operator. In the Docking branch this also has an effect on tab closing behavior.
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+- Added ImGuiWindowFlags_UnsavedDocument window flag to append '*' to title without altering the ID, as a convenience
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+ to avoid using the ### operator. In the Docking branch this also has an effect on tab closing behavior.
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- Window, Focus, Popup: Fixed an issue where closing a popup by clicking another window with the _NoMove flag would refocus
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the parent window of the popup instead of the newly clicked window.
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- Window: Contents size is preserved while a window collapsed. Fix auto-resizing window losing their size for one frame when uncollapsed.
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