* Update raylib_api.* by CI
* Disable GPU skinning on MacOS
Add GPU skinning example to MSVC Projects.
* Update raylib_api.* by CI
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* Update CMakeLists.txt
Add missing link flags
* Update README.md
Remove unneeded flag because this flag is defined in the updated CMakeList file
* Update CMakeLists.txt
Currently, when building, the cmake example in projects/CMake gives this
warning, with CMake 3.30.2
CMake Warning (dev) at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FetchContent.cmake:1953 (message):
Calling FetchContent_Populate(raylib) is deprecated, call
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(raylib) instead. Policy CMP0169 can be set to
OLD to allow FetchContent_Populate(raylib) to be called directly for now,
but the ability to call it with declared details will be removed completely
in a future version.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMakeLists.txt:20 (FetchContent_Populate)
This warning is for project developers. Use -Wno-dev to suppress it.
Changing FetchContent_Populate to FetchContent_MakeAvailable didn't
cause any issues I could observe when building. I'm not sure why it
wasn't like that to begin with.
This could potentially be a breaking change, for consistency, now every possible desktop backend has the proper name assigned: GLFW, SDL, RGFW
raylib build system has been reviewed to fallback to `PLATFORM_DESKTOP_GLFW` by default when `PLATFORM_DESKTOP` defined
* Update raylib_api.* by CI
* Fix warnings when building examples in MSVC 2022
* fix auto-format that sneaked in there.
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* Add a function to clone a sound and share data with another sound.
* rename items based on feedback
* PR Feedback, use custom unload for sound alias, not variant of normal sound unloading
* sound_multi example
* Add GenImageGradientSquare to allow square gradients
* Fix GenImageGradientSquare and add to textures_image_generation example
* Remove params from GenImageGradientSquare