This is the initial implementation of glfwDragWindow, with support for
X11. The function glfwDragWindow requires only the target window to be
dragged. To make the function easier and more portable, the position of
the window and of the cursor are grabbed internally, so the end-user do
not need to pass them manually.
The example 'simple.c' was updated to include this functionality when
clicking on the client area of the window.
This moves the buttons-as-hats logic to shared code and adds the
GLFW_JOYSTICK_HAT_BUTTONS input mode as a way to disable this legacy
behavior.
Fixes#889.
This merges the public part of the glfwGetJoystickHats work by
@IntellectualKitty. The implementation needs replacing due to
refactoring in preparation for gamecontrollerdb support.
Closes#906.
Look, a can of worms! I wonder what's inside.
This adds the first platform specific window hint, transforming
a compile-time option to a run-time per-window one.
Fixes formatting, semantics and documentation. Adds
glfwGetOSMesaContext. Adds support for OSMesa context attributes.
Updates changelog and credits. Adds license and copyright headers.
Removes superfluous code (the shared code provides many conveniences).
Removes loading of unused OSMesa functions. Removes empty platform
structs. Fixes version string format. Removes build dependency on
the OSMesa header and library (only the library is needed and only at
runtime).
Closes#850.
This adds basic support for MoltenVK, a Vulkan implementation on top of
Metal, on macOS 10.11 and later. It looks for MoltenVK in the process
via RTLD_DEFAULT symbol lookup if _GLFW_VULKAN_STATIC is disabled.
glfwCreateWindowSurface now creates and sets a CAMetalLayer for the
window content view, which is required for MoltenVK to function.
You must help CMake find MoltenVK for the Vulkan test to be built.
Fixes#870.
This should describe all of the Wayland-specific points, mostly in
three categories:
- Missing GLFW features, for example window frame, screensaver
inhibition, clipboard or file drop.
- Missing protocols, like setting gamma on a monitor or specifying a
window icon.
- Fundamental incompatibilities with Wayland concepts, like trying to
handle global positioning of a window in a 2D space, trying to bring
a window to front, or trying to change the monitor’s mode.
Closes#881.