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A tiny immediate-mode UI library for The Odin Programming Language

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Now part of official Odin vendor collection! https://github.com/odin-lang/Odin/tree/master/vendor/microui

As a result of being included in the official vendor collection, this repo will no longer be maintained. Any issues or PRs is expected on the official vendor library from now on.

Old README follows below.


microui-odin

Description

A tiny, portable, immediate-mode UI library written in Odin. (Ported from rxi/microui.)

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Browser Demo (rxi's microui)

Features

  • Tiny: around 1200 sloc of Odin
  • Works within a fixed-sized memory region: no additional memory is allocated
  • Built-in controls: window, panel, button, slider, textbox, label, checkbox, wordwrapped text
  • Easy to add custom controls
  • Simple layout system

Usage

See the demo-sdl2 directory for a usage example (using SDL2).

cd demo-sdl2
odin run .

Notes

  • This library assumes you are using the latest nightly build or GitHub master of the Odin compiler. Since Odin is still under development this means this library might break in the future. Please create an issue or PR if that happens. Last verified against: odin version dev-2021-07:481fc8a5
  • The library expects the user to provide input and handle the resultant drawing commands, it does not do any drawing itself.

License

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.

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