This example was POSIX only and had some special requirements for web, it made it more difficult to be managed from collection standard examples format.
It will be re-added in the `others` category, that is not processed for web.
The core_window_flags example automatically restores the window from
being minimized after 3 seconds. However, it only resets the frameCounter
if the window is minimized through the app from inputting KEY_N. This
means if you miminize the window by other means (like pressing the minimize
button) then the example will immediately restore the window because the
frame counter wasn't reset. I've fixed this by setting the frameCounter
back to 0 once it's expired. I also added a note in the UI that the example
automatically restores the window so it's not a surprise.
I think this line was accidently commented out in this commit:
3d1ae3500c
The FPS limit is needed to get the desired wait time for the "hide window"
test, which uses the frame counter to hide the window for 3 seconds. On
my machine without this limit it runs at over 1000 FPS and it appears
like the hide window state is broken.
I also added some text that tells the user that it only hides the window
for 3 seconds so they're not surprised when the window automatically
reappears.
* Update examples inconsistencies
* Happy new years, examples!
* Missed one inconsistency
* Update final few examples inconsistencies
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Co-authored-by: Anstro Pleuton <anstropleuton@github.com>
This change is replacing the hardcoded "#canvas" element references in
rcore_web to allow using canvas elements that use different names
(which is necessary when using multiple canvas elements on one page).
Also adding a cursor hiding example to mouse example.