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@@ -4973,7 +4973,7 @@ bool ImGui::CollapsingHeader(const char* label, bool* p_open, ImGuiTreeNodeFlags
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// - Selectable()
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-// Tip: pass an empty label (e.g. "##dummy") then you can use the space to draw other text or image.
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+// Tip: pass a non-visible label (e.g. "##dummy") then you can use the space to draw other text or image.
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// But you need to make sure the ID is unique, e.g. enclose calls in PushID/PopID or use ##unique_id.
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bool ImGui::Selectable(const char* label, bool selected, ImGuiSelectableFlags flags, const ImVec2& size_arg)
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{
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@@ -5084,9 +5084,9 @@ bool ImGui::Selectable(const char* label, bool* p_selected, ImGuiSelectableFlags
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// - ListBoxFooter()
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-// FIXME: Rename to BeginListBox()
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+// FIXME: In principle this function should be called BeginListBox(). We should rename it after re-evaluating if we want to keep the same signature.
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// Helper to calculate the size of a listbox and display a label on the right.
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-// Tip: To have a list filling the entire window width, PushItemWidth(-1) and pass an empty label "##empty"
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+// Tip: To have a list filling the entire window width, PushItemWidth(-1) and pass an non-visible label e.g. "##empty"
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bool ImGui::ListBoxHeader(const char* label, const ImVec2& size_arg)
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{
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ImGuiWindow* window = GetCurrentWindow();
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@@ -5112,24 +5112,26 @@ bool ImGui::ListBoxHeader(const char* label, const ImVec2& size_arg)
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return true;
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}
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-// FIXME: Rename to BeginListBox()
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+// FIXME: In principle this function should be called EndListBox(). We should rename it after re-evaluating if we want to keep the same signature.
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bool ImGui::ListBoxHeader(const char* label, int items_count, int height_in_items)
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{
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- // Size default to hold ~7 items. Fractional number of items helps seeing that we can scroll down/up without looking at scrollbar.
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- // We don't add +0.40f if items_count <= height_in_items. It is slightly dodgy, because it means a dynamic list of items will make the widget resize occasionally when it crosses that size.
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+ // Size default to hold ~7.25 items.
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+ // We add +25% worth of item height to allow the user to see at a glance if there are more items up/down, without looking at the scrollbar.
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+ // We don't add this extra bit if items_count <= height_in_items. It is slightly dodgy, because it means a dynamic list of items will make the widget resize occasionally when it crosses that size.
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// I am expecting that someone will come and complain about this behavior in a remote future, then we can advise on a better solution.
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if (height_in_items < 0)
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height_in_items = ImMin(items_count, 7);
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- float height_in_items_f = height_in_items < items_count ? (height_in_items + 0.40f) : (height_in_items + 0.00f);
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+ const ImGuiStyle& style = GetStyle();
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+ float height_in_items_f = (height_in_items < items_count) ? (height_in_items + 0.25f) : (height_in_items + 0.00f);
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// We include ItemSpacing.y so that a list sized for the exact number of items doesn't make a scrollbar appears. We could also enforce that by passing a flag to BeginChild().
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ImVec2 size;
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size.x = 0.0f;
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- size.y = GetTextLineHeightWithSpacing() * height_in_items_f + GetStyle().ItemSpacing.y;
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+ size.y = GetTextLineHeightWithSpacing() * height_in_items_f + style.FramePadding.y * 2.0f;
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return ListBoxHeader(label, size);
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}
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-// FIXME: Rename to EndListBox()
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+// FIXME: In principle this function should be called EndListBox(). We should rename it after re-evaluating if we want to keep the same signature.
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void ImGui::ListBoxFooter()
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{
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ImGuiWindow* parent_window = GetCurrentWindow()->ParentWindow;
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