* Revert "fix all clippy lints and remove them from allow list in cranky (#2419)"
This reverts commit 930ef2db38.
* Explain the cranky lints better
* Add Color32::gamma_multiply
* Remove unused pub use
* Remove non-existing crate category
* Improve color test with more lines
* Improve the look of thin lines, making them look weaker
Before they looked were too strong for the thickness.
* Use asserts for shader compilations
* Update changelogs
* split out ecolor crate
* split up ecolor crate in lots of modules
* add changelog notes
* add readme to ecolor
* put clippy::manual_range_contains on cranky allow list
* fix hex color issues
* doc fixes
* more hex_color fixes
* Document features
* Rename hex_color module to avoid warning
* Sort the feature names
* fix link in CHANGELOG.md
* better wording
Co-authored-by: Emil Ernerfeldt <emil.ernerfeldt@gmail.com>
* eframe web: Add WebInfo::user_agent
* Deprecate `Modifier::ALT_SHIFT`
* Add code for formatting Modifiers and Key
* Add type KeyboardShortcut
* Code cleanup
* Add Context::os/set_os to query/set what OS egui believes it is on
* Add Fonts::has_glyph(s)
* Add helper function for formatting keyboard shortcuts
* Faster code
* Add way to set a shortcut text on menu buttons
* Cleanup
* format_keyboard_shortcut -> format_shortcut
* Add TODO about supporting more keyboard sumbols
* Modifiers::plus
* Use the new keyboard shortcuts in emark editor demo
* Explain why ALT+SHIFT is a bad modifier combo
* Fix doctest
Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/2068
Before this PR, the default font, Ubuntu-Light, was ~11% smaller
than it should have been, and the default monospace font, Hack,
was ~14% smaller. This means that setting the font size `12` in egui
would yield smaller text than using that font size in any other app.
Ooops!
The change is that this PR now takes into account the ttf properties
`units_per_em` and `height_unscaled`.
If your egui application has specified you own font sizes or text styles
you will see the text in your application grow
larger, unless you go in and compensate by dividing all font sizes by
~1.21 for Ubuntu-Light/Proportional and ~1.16 for Hack/Monospace,
and with something else if you are using a custom font!
This effects any use of `FontId`, `RichText::size`, etc.
This PR changes the default `Style::text_styles` to compensate,
so the default egui style should look the same before and after this PR.