* code hotkey to N, move superscript hotkey to Y
ctrl A S D F G H are all taken, CTRL Q is traditionally to remove formatting and should be reserved for that. CTRL W E R T are also all taken. CTRL Z X C V are taken so all of the first 4/5 keys of each row except Q are inaccessible.
* strike through conflict, update text
* fixed underline command
* added ALTSHIFT, browser documentation
* underline ALTSHIFT Q
it leaves the Q character which is considered a bug but before this pull underline was not working entirely so this is progress
* update text
* ALTSHIFT is treated as a command
* added eighth command, ALTSHIFT+W adds two spaces
* CTRL+Y to toggle case on text_edit demo
* better code
* Revised Menu
* fix dead link
* Update lib.rs
* Update easy_mark_editor.rs
* Update egui/src/data/input.rs
Co-authored-by: Emil Ernerfeldt <emil.ernerfeldt@gmail.com>
* update
* reverted variables used for debugging
* fixed labels hotkey conflict
* comments
* fmt
* cargo fmt
* Nice hotkey menu
Co-authored-by: Emil Ernerfeldt <emil.ernerfeldt@gmail.com>
* egui-winit: don't assume window available at init
On Android in particular we can only initialize render state once we
have a native window, after a 'Resumed' lifecycle event. It's still
practical to be able to initialize an egui_winit::State early on
so this adds setters for the max_texture_side and pixels_per_point
that can be called once we have a valid Window and have initialized
a graphics context.
On Wayland, where we need to access the Display for clipboard handling
we now get the Display from the event loop instead of a window.
* egui-wgpu: lazily initialize render + surface state
Enable the renderer and surface state initialization to be deferred
until we know that any winit window we created has a valid native window
and enable the surface state to be updated in case the native window
changes.
In particular these changes help with running on Android where winit
windows will only have a valid native window associated with them
between Resumed and Paused lifecycle events, and so surface creation
(and render state initialization) needs to wait until the first
Resumed event, and the surface needs to be dropped/recreated based on
Paused/Resumed events.
arboard advertises that it works with Wayland, but in reality it only
works with Wayland terminal applications. To make the clipboard work
with applications that draw Wayland surfaces, arboard isn't going to
work.
Copypasta does support Wayland's graphical clipboard, but the usage
isn't documented. However, for the reasons mentioned in #1474 the move
from Copypasta to arboard makes sense.
To resolve the issue, this commit brings in an optional dependency
smithay-clipboard, that is a crate that correctly handles the Wayland
clipboard in graphical applications. It is used by default if a Wayland
window handle is found. If for some reason the handle to the Wayland
window handle cannot be fetched, arboard is used as a backup.
* Remove integration name (it is always eframe)
* Remove egui_web crate
* Move egui_web/CHANGELOG.md into eframe/CHANGELOG.md
* Remove all mentions of egui_web
* Remove epi crate and absorb into eframe
* egui_glow: only use puffin on native
* Remove WASM doc from CI (we don't generate it anyways!)
* Remove eframe::epi and improve eframe docs
* Move all epi-related code from egui_glow into eframe
* Move epi stuff from egui-winit into eframe
* Remove mention of epi in egui
* Remove mention of epi in egui_glium
* Remove trait epi::NativeTexture
* Remove confusing mentions of epi
* Refactor egui_web: break up into smaller files
* Clean up feature flags further, and update changelogs
* Clean up check.sh
* Small cleanup of egui_web/Cargo.toml
* Fix dependencies for pure_glow example
* Fix clippy false positive
* Update to rust 1.60.0
* Rename the feature `convert_bytemuck` to `bytemuck`
* Rename the feature `serialize` to `serde`.
* Make use of the "weak dependency" cargo feature
* Set rust-version = "1.60" for all crates
* egui_glow: clipboard, links, persistence & winit are now opt-in features
This can be used, for instance, to:
* Render things to offscreen buffers.
* Read the pixel buffer from the previous frame (glow::Context::read_pixels).
* Render things behind the egui windows.
The purpose of this is to expose `frame.storage()` and `frame.storage_mut()` so users can save/load app state from the `App::update` function, without having to add another parameter to that function.
Changes:
* Added `Frame::storage()` and `Frame::storage_mut()`
* `App::update` now takes a `&mut Frame` rather than just `&Frame`
* `Frame` is no longer `Clone` or `Sync` (doesn't have to be since https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/1366)