WARNING: This addition is based on a PR and it's still under review, not sure if it will be maintained in the future. In general, raylib tries to avoid callbacks usage mechanisms.
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.
* Start 2d lights example.
* finish example
* update image.
* Cleanup render textures
* Fixes to handle shadows on edges that are near to the light better.
* tabs
* move to shapes
Co-authored-by: Jeffery Myers <JefMyers@blizzard.com>
* Add panning to raudio and update audio_raw_stream example.
* remove pan smoothing, code formatting changes following pull request comments
Co-authored-by: Ray <raysan5@gmail.com>
* Add zig buildfile for examples.
- `zig build` to compile all examples
- `zig build [module]` to compile all examples for a module (e.g. `zig build core`)
- `zig build [example]` to compile _and run_ a particular example (e.g. `zig build core_basic_window`)
You can use `-Dtarget=` to compile for a non-native platform, such as
`zig build -Dtarget=x86_64-windows-gnu` to compile from Linux to
Windows.
* Skip pthread example on Windows.
* Select appropriate lib file based on target.