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Jonathan Johnson
2fe28729df
Directly depending on figures
While this was a workaround for a docs.rs issue (Px/Lp are not
linked), I decided having the shorter import path would look better in
the examples.

It probably wasn't necessary to update all of the references in the
internal code, but I decided it was worth the consistency.
2023-12-28 09:35:24 -08:00
Jonathan Johnson
df479e983e
Renaming crate to Cushy
Refs #117
2023-12-27 19:02:59 -08:00
Jonathan Johnson
ce6935a7a7
Making it easier to draw focus correctly 2023-11-29 15:08:12 -08:00
Jonathan Johnson
3e651c2964
CursorIcon + disabled refactoring
Input can now accept focus while disabled, and all controls should do
the right thing with regard to cursor icons now.
2023-11-22 12:06:29 -08:00
Jonathan Johnson
dd38fa7bf4
More fluent APIs 2023-11-22 05:54:35 -08:00
Jonathan Johnson
2201f2c83b
Ranged sliders, advance_focus, allow_blur
Closes #60

Stepping in sliders is a compromise due to the flexibility of the
current slider implementation. I don't want to force types to implement
Add, and I don't like forcing types to require a Step (ie, what's the
appropriate value for f32 to specify as its next value?). Using a
percentage combined with lerp keeps the implementation fairly
straightfoward, although I remember experiencing this type of
configuration in another UI framework a long time ago and thinking it
was a little annoying to work with.

Ultimately, setting actual step boundaries can be done by customizing
the type that the slider is operating over. I feel like that's a much
more powerful design than I've experienced in previous frameworks, so
I'm hoping this percent step behavior is a reasonable compromise.
2023-11-20 19:44:03 -08:00