* core functionality CAMERA_FREE
* fix example
* add remaining camera modes
* add view bobbing
* view bobbing
* catch curser in SetCameraMode
* adjust examples
* fix compilation on linux
* fix example text_draw_3d
* actually fix text_draw_3d
* Updated camera API
* Improve Vector3RotateByAxisAngle() function
* remove camera.mode dependency from low-level functions
* remove camera.mode from struct
* fixes after rebase
* adjust examples for new UpdateCamera function
* adjust example models_loading_m3d
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Co-authored-by: Ray <raysan5@gmail.com>
Touches became sticky and didn't disappear after using more than 2 fingers, fixed by getting the touch count of how many fingers are on the screen, and only looping through the available/pressed down touch points instead of looping through the maximum touch points.
Tested with more than 10 touch points, and with different MAX points value, working perfectly.
Those functions were platform dependent and user has no control over the file created. They have been removed from raylib and just moved to `core_storage_values` example.
REDESIGNED: `LoadDirectoryFiles()`
ADDED: `LoadDirectoryFilesEx()`
REDESIGNED: `LoadDroppedFiles()`
ADDED: `IsPathFile()`
This BIG BREAKING change simplifies the functions and gives more control to the user:
- A new `struct FilePathList` has been added to avoid exposing complex pointers.
- User is responsible of memory loading/unloading
- Filepaths loading support recursive directories and file extension filters
As prior commit, but complete fix for XBox controller and trigger
buttons too.
> The joystick range is a float from -1 through +1. Casting this to int
> yields only three possible values: -1, 0, and 1. This gives a
> misleading joystick placement in the demo.
>
> By casting to int after the multiplication to get pixel values, the
> demo reveals the analog feel of the joystick.
The joystick range is a float from -1 through +1. Casting this to int
yields only three possible values: -1, 0, and 1. This gives a
misleading joystick placement in the demo.
By casting to int after the multiplication, the demo reveals the
analog feel of the joystick.
CONVENTIONS:
- Functions are always self-contained, no function use another raymath function inside, required code is directly re-implemented inside
- Functions input parameters are always received by value
- Functions use always a "result" variable for return
- Functions are always defined inline
- Angles are always in radians (DEG2RAD/RAD2DEG macros provided for convenience)