When using fonts with an average of 50,000 characters,
'epaint texture atlas overflowed!' may be printed and cause problems.
It is necessary to expand the max value related to texture.
* Closes#5256
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make it easier to add fonts.
For example if I want to add a custom FontFamily or if the user wants to
add a Chinese fallback
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* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/5106
* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/5084
Protect against rounding errors in egui layout code.
Say the user asks to wrap at width 200.0.
The text layout wraps, and reports that the final width was 196.0
points.
This than trickles up the `Ui` chain and gets stored as the width for a
tooltip (say).
On the next frame, this is then set as the max width for the tooltip,
and we end up calling the text layout code again, this time with a wrap
width of 196.0.
Except, somewhere in the `Ui` chain with added margins etc, a rounding
error was introduced,
so that we actually set a wrap-width of 195.9997 instead.
Now the text that fit perfectly at 196.0 needs to wrap one word earlier,
and so the text re-wraps and reports a new width of 185.0 points.
And then the cycle continues.
So this PR limits the text wrap-width to be an integer.
Related issues:
* https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4927
* https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4928
* https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/5163
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* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/4976
* Part of #4378
* Implements parts of #843
### Background
Some widgets (like `Grid` and `Table`) needs to know the width of future
elements in order to properly size themselves. For instance, the width
of the first column of a grid may not be known until all rows of the
grid has been added, at which point it is too late. Therefore these
widgets store sizes from the previous frame. This leads to "first-frame
jitter", were the content is placed in the wrong place for one frame,
before being accurately laid out in subsequent frames.
### What
This PR adds the function `ctx.request_discard` which discards the
visual output and does another _pass_, i.e. calls the whole app UI code
once again (in eframe this means calling `App::update` again). This will
thus discard the shapes produced by the wrongly placed widgets, and
replace it with new shapes. Note that only the visual output is
discarded - all other output events are accumulated.
Calling `ctx.request_discard` should only be done in very rare
circumstances, e.g. when a `Grid` is first shown. Calling it every frame
will mean the UI code will become unnecessarily slow.
Two safe-guards are in place:
* `Options::max_passes` is by default 2, meaning egui will never do more
than 2 passes even if `request_discard` is called on every pass
* If multiple passes is done for multiple frames in a row, a warning
will be printed on the screen in debug builds:

### Breaking changes
A bunch of things that had "frame" in the name now has "pass" in them
instead:
* Functions called `begin_frame` and `end_frame` are now called
`begin_pass` and `end_pass`
* `FrameState` is now `PassState`
* etc
### TODO
* [x] Figure out good names for everything (`ctx.request_discard`)
* [x] Add API to query if we're gonna repeat this frame (to early-out
from expensive rendering)
* [x] Clear up naming confusion (pass vs frame) e.g. for `FrameState`
* [x] Figure out when to call this
* [x] Show warning on screen when there are several frames in a row with
multiple passes
* [x] Document
* [x] Default on or off?
* [x] Change `Context::frame_nr` name/docs
* [x] Rename `Context::begin_frame/end_frame` and deprecate the old ones
* [x] Test with Rerun
* [x] Document breaking changes
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I removed (I hope so) all wildcard imports I found.
For me on my pc this improved the build time:
- for egui -5s
- for eframe -12s
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This allows license checking tools to omit the OFL and UFL licenses when
`default_fonts` are turned off.
There was some discussion of versioning on the original issue; I have
chosen to label this version as `0.28.1` to match the other crates.
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* Closes <https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/2321>
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Previously, many labels had non-integer widths. This lead to rounding
errors.
This was most notable for the new `Area` sizing code:
We would run the initial sizing pass, to measure the size of e.g. a
tooltip.
Say the tooltip contains text that was 100.123 ui points wide. With a
16pt border, that becomes 116.123, which is stored in the `Area` state
as the width. The next frame, we use that stored size as the wrapping
width. With perfect precision, we would then tell the label to wrap to
100.123 pts, which the text would _just_ fit in. However, due to
rounding errors we might end up asking it to wrap to 100.12**2** pts,
meaning the last word would now wrap and end up on the next line.
By rounding label sizes to perfect integers, we avoid such rounding
errors, and most ui elements will now end up on perfect integer point
coordinates (and `f32` can precisely express and do arithmetic on all
integers < 2^24).
Visually this has very little impact. Some labels move by a pixel here
and there, mostly for the better.
* Closes#4473
This PR introduce `Style::wrap_mode`, which adds support for text
truncation in addition to text wrapping. This PR also update some width
calculation of the ComboBox.
#### Core
- Add `egui::TextWrapMode` (pure enum with `Extend`, `Wrap`, `Truncate`)
- Add `Style::wrap_mode: Option<tTextWrapMode>`
- **DEPRECATED**: `Style::wrap`, use `Style::wrap_mode` instead.
- Add `Ui::wrap_mode()` to return the wrap mode to use in the current
ui. If specified in `Style`, return it. Otherwise, return
`TextWrapMode::Wrap` for vertical layout and wrapping horizontal layout,
and `TextWrapMode::Extend` otherwise.
- **DEPRECATED**: `Ui::wrap_text()`, use `Ui::wrap_mode` instead.
#### Widget
- Update the width calculation of the `ComboBox` button (_not_ its popup
menu).
- Now, `ComboBox::width()` (defaulting to `Spacing::combo_width`) is
always considered a minimum width and will extend the `Ui`, regardless
of the selected text width and wrap mode.
- Introduce `ComboBox::wrap_mode`, which overrides `Ui::wrap_mode` for
the selected text layout.
- Note: since `ComboBox` uses `ui.horizontal` internally, the default
wrap mode is always `TextWrapMode::Extend`, regardless of the caller's
`Ui`'s layout.
- The `ComboBox` button no longer extend to `ui.available_width()` with
wrapping is enabled.
- **BREAKING**: `ComboBox::wrap()` no longer has a `bool` argument and
is now a short-hand for `ComboBox::wrap_mode(TextWrapMode::Wrap)`.
- Added `ComboBox::truncate()` as short-hand for
`ComboBox::wrap_mode(TextWrapMode::Truncate)`.
- Update `Label`
- Add `Label::wrap_mode()` to specify the text wrap mode.
- **BREAKING**: `Label::wrap()` no longer has a `bool` argument and is
now a short-hand for `Label::wrap_mode(TextWrapMode::Wrap)`.
- **BREAKING**: `Label::truncate()` no longer has a `bool` argument and
is now a short-hand for `Label::wrap_mode(TextWrapMode::Truncate)`.
- Update `Button`
- Add `Button::wrap_mode()` to specify the text wrap mode.
- **BREAKING**: `Button::wrap()` no longer has a `bool` argument and is
now a short-hand for `Button::wrap_mode(TextWrapMode::Wrap)`.
- Added `Button::truncate()` as short-hand for
`Button::wrap_mode(TextWrapMode::Truncate)`.
#### Low-level
- **BREAKING**: `WidgetText::into_galley()` now takes an
`Option<TextWrapMode>` instead of a `Option<bool>` argument.
- **BREAKING**: `WidgetText::into_galley_impl(()` now takes a
`TextWrapping` argument instead of `wrap: bool` and `availalbe_width:
f32` arguments.
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I wanted to implement a font picker that loads all system fonts but ran
into panics due to missing glyphs. Falling back to an empty glyph when
none of the fallback glyphs are available avoids the panic.
Removes `egui_assert` etc and replaces it with normal `debug_assert`
calls.
Previously you could opt-in to more runtime checks using feature flags.
Now these extra runtime checks are always enabled for debug builds.
You are most likely to encounter them if you use negative sizes or NaNs
or other similar bugs.
These usually indicate bugs in user space.
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I had to make a couple types not Copy because closures, but it should'nt
be a massive deal.
I tried my best to make the API change as non breaking as possible.
Anywhere a PathStroke is used, you can just use a normal Stroke instead.
As mentioned above, the bezier paths couldn't be copy anymore, but IMO
that's a minor caveat.
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While breaking a paragraph, it was possible to lose line break
candidates that could've been used on the next line, causing egui to
unnecessarily overrun `wrap.max_width`.
This PR fixes it so that we don't forget about those candidates.
Before:
Note that the window can't resize to the requested width because the
text is not wrapping.
https://github.com/emilk/egui/assets/1410520/6430a334-2995-4b40-bc34-8f01923f9f95
After:
https://github.com/emilk/egui/assets/1410520/225fa4cd-cbbb-4a7e-9580-7f1814c05ee7
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* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/3816

Turn off with `style.interaction.multi_widget_text_select`.
There is an API for this in `LabelSelectionState`, but it's pretty
bare-bones.
This became really hairy implementation-wise, but it works decently
well.
# Limitations
* Drag-select to scroll doesn't work
* A selection disappears if you scroll past one of its end-points
* Only the text of labels and links are selectable
## TODO
* [x] An option to turn it off
* [x] An API for querying about the selected text, and to deselect it.
* [x] Scrolling past selection behaves weird
* [x] Shift-click to select a range
* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/3804
Add ability to select the text in labels with mouse-drag, double-click,
and keyboard (once clicked).
Hit Cmd+C to copy the text. If everything of a label with elided text is
selected, the copy command will copy the full non-elided text. IME and
accesskit _should_ work, but is untested.
You can control wether or not text in labels is selected globally in
`style.interaction.selectable_labels` or on a per-label basis in
`Label::selectable`. The default is ON.
This also cleans up the `TextEdit` code somewhat, fixing a couple
smaller bugs along the way.
This does _not_ implement selecting text across multiple widgets. Text
selection is only supported within a single `Label`, `TextEdit`, `Link`
or `Hyperlink`.

## TODO
* [x] Test
Apparently the font implementation uses a distance check to decide if
the font(or whatever) need recalculations, after dpi changed:
8d4de866d4/crates/epaint/src/text/fonts.rs (L381-L382)
This leads to warnings when the pixel_per_point diff is very low and
spams the log. (<- this happens for me if i resize my window on kwin,
e.g. maximize it)
(I don't want to debate if the float difference generally makes sense,
so if you want to rework that instead just close this pr)
The ignored characters are used in some custom fonts.
for example: the \u{F0FF} is used as `cleaning_services` in
MaterialIcons-Regular.ttf
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This introduces a special `Color32::PLACEHOLDER` which, during text
painting, will be replaced with `TextShape::fallback_color`.
The fallback color is mandatory to set in all text painting. Usually
this comes from the current visual style.
This lets users color only parts of a `WidgetText` (using e.g. a
`LayoutJob` or a `Galley`), where the uncolored parts (using
`Color32::PLACEHOLDER`) will be replaced by a default widget color (e.g.
blue for a hyperlink).
For instance, you can color the `⚠️`-emoji red in a piece of text red
and leave the rest of the text uncolored. The color of the rest of the
text will then depend on wether or not you put that text in a label, a
button, or a hyperlink.
Overall this simplifies a lot of complexity in the code but comes with a
few breaking changes:
* `TextShape::new`, `Shape::galley`, and `Painter::galley` now take a
fallback color by argument
* `Shape::galley_with_color` has been deprecated (use `Shape::galley`
instead)
* `Painter::galley_with_color` has been deprecated (use
`Painter::galley` instead)
* `WidgetTextGalley` is gone (use `Arc<Galley>` instead)
* `WidgetTextJob` is gone (use `LayoutJob` instead)
* `RichText::into_text_job` has been replaced with
`RichText::into_layout_job`
* `WidgetText::into_text_job` has been replaced with
`WidgetText::into_layout_job`
* eframe README: explain how to enable copy/paste
* Implement Debug for a couple of structs
* Code cleanup
* Better docs
* profile ron serialization
* CI: Allow "exclude from changelog" as the only label
* Add Row::text
* Rename elide_at_width -> truncate_at_width
* Move text layout tests to own module
* Add test to check that elision character is always included
* Include elision character in more circumstances
* Append overflow character if we can't replace
* Always append … when eliding
* Add a secondary text to the text layout demo
* Silence a few clippy warnings
* Use named threads
* Remove some deprecated functions
* Document Context and Ui fully
* Use `parking_lot::Mutex` in `eframe`
* Expand clippy.toml files
* build fix
* Add `TextFormat::extra_letter_spacing`
* Add control of line height
* Add to text layout demo
* Move the text layout demo to its own window in the demo app
* Fix doclink
* Better document points vs pixels
* Better documentation and code cleanup
* Add option to clip text to wrap width
* Spelling
* Better naming, and report back wether the text was elided
* Improve docstrings
* Simplify
* Fix max_rows with multiple paragraphs
* Add note
* Typos
* fix doclink
* Add `Label::elide`
* Label: show full non-elided text on hover
* Add demo of `Label::elide`
* Call it `Label::truncate`
* Clarify limitations of `break_anywhere`
* Better docstrings
* use font metrics in layout
* properly center scaled fonts
* adjust docs
* fix raised text
* fix easymark viewer small text alignment
caused by variable row heights