raygui
olcPixelGameEngine
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zlib License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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raygui
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Trying raylib, first time user, what should I know?
About the UI interface, I created raygui a simple immediate-mode UI library, you can also take a look: https://github.com/raysan5/raygui
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Building and Linking Google's ANGLE with Raylib on MacOS
git submodule add https://github.com/raysan5/raygui.git vendor/raygui
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Ported some of raylib examples to Zig
Added splicit type casting in commit: https://github.com/raysan5/raygui/commit/78ad65365ebae6433f60cf03a09e76b43c46cfa2
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Is it be possible to use raygui with GLFW & GLEW?
Yes you can use raygui as a standalone library without raylib. Read for more info: https://github.com/raysan5/raygui/blob/master/src/raygui.h.
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Graphic Library for C
Possibly with https://github.com/raysan5/raygui.
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A question about how GUI libraries are written.
For your example of raygui, you can just look. It's a single header file (but does require raylib) to work.
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Are people using Unity to make software?
I'm under the impression that Unity builds have a good deal of overhead. Plus, in many cases, something like raygui (C# bindings) will actually be quicker to develop with. Nothing wrong with Unity, though. The best tool is the one you know how to use, in my opinion.
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raylib 4.2 released!
raylib extra libraries cleanup: raylib has been on diet and all the extra libraries included on previous releases have been removed from raylib. Now raylib only includes the original 7 raylib modules: rcore, rlgl, rshapes, rtextures, rtext, rmodels and raudio. But no worries, extra libraries have not been deleted, they have been moved to their own repos for better maintainability and more focus on its functionality. The libraries moved out from raylib repo are: raygui, physac, rmem, reasings and raudio (standalone mode). On that same line, a new amazing GitHub group: raylib-extras has been created by @JeffM2501 to contain raylib extra libraries as well as other raylib add-ons provided by the community. Jeff has done an amazing work on that line, providing multiple libraries and examples for raylib, like custom first-person and third person camera systems, Dear ImGui raylib integration, multiple specific examples and even a complete RPG Game Example! Great work Jeff! :D
- Raygui - A simple and easy-to-use immediate-mode gui library
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I made a shortlist of good libraries for my GUI C project and I want your thoughts and comments.
You might also want to take a look at raygui
olcPixelGameEngine
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The tech behind EvoLife.
I'm using SFML to develop my game engine (Though I might switch to olcPixelGameEngine at some point in the future).
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Best C++ Game Framework
If you want something simple (single file to drop in a project) with a nice easy C++ API for 2D graphics there is OneLoneCoder's Pixel Game Engine.
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How to display array of rgb values in window??
The PixelGameEngine from OneLoneCoder would probably fit here.
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How do I move my mouse and click in c++?
As always, I recommend https://github.com/OneLoneCoder/olcPixelGameEngine :) It's just one header, so you just include it in your project and you're good to go.
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I'm struggling
And if you want to try making a small game with rudamentary graphics, but not go full OpenGL/DirectX, take a look at OLC pixel game engine. It's a one header graphics library that will allow you to draw simple shapes, text, etc. perfect for prototyping or making very simple games. Eventually you'll want to try making Pong to take your training to the next level, so this will be perfect for that.
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Easiest way to do 2d graphics
For a beginner I’d recommend the One Lone Coder Pixel Game Engine olcPixelGameEngine It is a single header library, works in Windows, Mac and Linux. The author also has some great game programming videos on his YouTube channel OLC YouTube
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C++ 2D Game Development 9 - Networking
The source code is public and under the license of the olcPixelGameEngine found at: https://github.com/OneLoneCoder/olcPixelGameEngine
- LumoclastFW 10 - Networking System
- C++ 2D Game Development Stream 12 - Networking
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How can I make graphics games using cpp?
All you need is here. Just put the .h file in your project and you're done.
What are some alternatives?
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
raylib-cpp - C++ Object Oriented Wrapper for raylib
SDL - Simple Directmedia Layer
imgui-cmake - Simple project with cmake files to build imgui's example_sdl_opengl3 on multiple platforms.
LearnOpenGL - Code repository of all OpenGL chapters from the book and its accompanying website https://learnopengl.com
nuklear - A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library
The-Forge - The Forge Cross-Platform Rendering Framework PC Windows, Steamdeck (native), Ray Tracing, macOS / iOS, Android, XBOX, PS4, PS5, Switch, Quest 2
nappgui - Cross-Platform C SDK (precompiled)
entt - Gaming meets modern C++ - a fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more