* Closes#7657
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On native this uses a new "touch phase" parameter of the mouse wheel
event to know if a scroll action is done.
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## Short bluesky announcement:
We just released egui 0.33.0!
Highlights:
- `egui::Plugin` a improved way to create and access egui plugins
- [kitdiff](https://github.com/rerun-io/kitdiff), a viewer for
egui_kittest image snapshots (and a general image diff tool)
- better kerning (check the diff on
[kitdiff](https://rerun-io.github.io/kitdiff/?url=https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/7431))
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/971f0493-6dae-42e5-8019-58b74cf5d203
## Relaese Changelog:
egui is an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI for Rust that runs on both web
and native.
Try it now: <https://www.egui.rs/>
egui development is sponsored by [Rerun](https://www.rerun.io/), a
startup building an SDK for visualizing streams of multimodal data.
# egui 0.33.0 changelog
Highlights from this release:
- `egui::Plugin` a improved way to create and access egui plugins
- [kitdiff](https://github.com/rerun-io/kitdiff), a viewer for
egui_kittest image snapshots (and a general image diff tool)
- better kerning
### Improved kerning
As a step towards using [parley](https://github.com/linebender/parley)
for font rendering, @valadaptive has refactored the font loading and
rendering code. A result of this (next to the font rendering code being
much nicer now) is improved kerning.
Notice how the c moved away from the k:

### `egui::Plugin` trait
We've added a new trait-based plugin api, meant to replace
`Context::on_begin_pass` and `Context::on_end_pass`.
This makes it a lot easier to handle state in your plugins. Instead of
having to write to egui memory it can live right on your plugin struct.
The trait based api also makes easier to add new hooks that plugins can
use. In addition to `on_begin_pass` and `on_end_pass`, the `Plugin`
trait now has a `input_hook` and `output_hook` which you can use to
inspect / modify the `RawInput` / `FullOutput`.
### kitdiff, a image diff viewer
At rerun we have a ton of snapshots. Some PRs will change most of them
(e.g. [the](https://github.com/rerun-io/rerun/pull/11253/files)
[one](https://rerun-io.github.io/kitdiff/?url=https://github.com/rerun-io/rerun/pull/11253/files)
that updated egui and introduced the kerning improvements, ~500
snapshots changed!).
If you really want to look at every changed snapshot it better be as
efficient as possible, and the experience on github, fiddeling with the
sliders, is kind of frustrating.
In order to fix this, we've made
[kitdiff](https://rerun-io.github.io/kitdiff/).
You can use it locally via
- `kitdiff files .` will search for .new.png and .diff.png files
- `kitdiff git` will compare the current files to the default branch
(main/master)
Or in the browser via
- going to https://rerun-io.github.io/kitdiff/ and pasting a PR or
github artifact url
- linking to kitdiff via e.g. a github workflow
`https://rerun-io.github.io/kitdiff/?url=<link_to_pr_or_artefact>`
To install kitdiff run `cargo install --git
https://github.com/rerun-io/kitdiff`
Here is a video showing the kerning changes in kitdiff ([try it
yourself](https://rerun-io.github.io/kitdiff/?url=https://github.com/rerun-io/rerun/pull/11253/files)):
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/74640af1-09ba-435a-9d0c-2cbeee140c8f
### Migration guide
- `egui::Mutex` now has a timeout as a simple deadlock detection
- If you use a `egui::Mutex` in some place where it's held for longer
than a single frame, you should switch to the std mutex or parking_lot
instead (egui mutexes are wrappers around parking lot)
- `screen_rect` is deprecated
- In order to support safe areas, egui now has `viewport_rect` and
`content_rect`.
- Update all usages of `screen_rect` to `content_rect`, unless you are
sure that you want to draw outside the `safe area` (which would mean
your Ui may be covered by notches, system ui, etc.)
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Update some of the core dependencies and run cargo update for selected
dependencies to remove total number and older versions.
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Hey, I added an event listener on the [`popstate`
event](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/popstate_event).
That fixed my issue
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a621dac9-b7c3-426a-968b-dc73c5702eea
* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/7402
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I don't think this will make a difference in practice, but technically
there are three preference states:
* `dark`
* `light`
* `no-preference`
Previously we would only check for `dark`, and if not set would assume
`light`.
Not we also check `light` and if we're neither `dark` or `light` we
assume nothing.
Using physical window sizes leads to all kinds of fun stuff: winit
always uses scale factor 1.0 on start to convert it back to logical
pixels and uses these logical pixels to set min/max size for
non-resizeable windows. You're supposed to adjust size after getting a
scale change event if you're using physical sizes, but adjusting min/max
sizes doesn't seem to work on sway, so the window is stuck with an
incorrect size.
The scale factor we guessed might also be wrong even if there's only a
single display since it doesn't take fractional scale into account.
TL;DR: winit actually wants logical sizes in these methods (since
Wayland in general operates mostly on logical sizes) and converting them
back and forth is lossy.
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* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/7095
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* Closes#2875
* Closes https://github.com/emilk/egui/pull/3340
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Adds `create_native`. Similiar to `run_native` but it returns an
`EframeWinitApplication` which is a `winit::ApplicationHandler`. This
can be run on your own event loop. A helper fn `pump_eframe_app` is
provided to pump the event loop and get the control flow state back.
I have been using this approach for a few months.
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Currently eframe [calls
`prevent_default()`](962c7c7516/crates/eframe/src/web/events.rs (L307-L369))
for all copy / paste events on the
[*document*](962c7c7516/crates/eframe/src/web/events.rs (L88)),
making embedding an egui application in a page (e.g. an react
application) hard (as all copy & paste functionality for other elements
on the page is broken by this).
I'm not sure what the motivation for this is, if any.
This commit / PR adds a callback (`should_prevent_default`), similar to
`should_propgate_event`, that an egui application can use to overwrite
this behavior. It defaults to returning `true` for all events, to keep
the existing behavior.
I call `should_prevent_default` in every place that
`should_propagate_event` is called (which is not all places that
`prevent_default` is called!). I'm not sure for the motivation of not
calling `should_propagate_event` everywhere that `stop_propagation` is
called, but I kept that behavior for the `should_prevent_default`
callback too.
Please let me know if I'm missing some existing functionality that would
allow me to do this, or if there's a reason that we don't want
applications to be able to customize this (i.e. if there's a reason to
always `prevent_default` for all copy / paste events on the whole
document)
Enabled the `missing_assert_message` lint
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Dear emilk,
Programs built with egui on Windows are terminating every hour on
average.
When this commit is applied, it works fine for about 3 to 6 hours on
average.
I've been testing it for over 6 months and have submitted multiple PRs
since 6 months ago,
but they haven't applied it yet.
Thank you.
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