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@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ The Immediate Mode GUI paradigm may at first appear unusual to some users. This
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- [Jari Komppa's tutorial on building an ImGui library](http://iki.fi/sol/imgui/).
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- [Casey Muratori's original video that popularized the concept](https://mollyrocket.com/861).
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Frequently Asked Question
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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
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<b>Where is the documentation?</b>
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@@ -91,7 +91,11 @@ I recommend using [Synergy](http://synergy-project.org) ([sources](https://githu
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<b>I integrated ImGui in my engine and the text or lines are blurry..</b>
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In your Render function, try translating your projection matrix by (0.5f,0.5f) or (0.375f,0.375f).
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In your Render function, try translating your projection matrix by (0.5f,0.5f) or (0.375f,0.375f). Also make sure your orthographic projection matrix and io.DisplaySize matches your actual framebuffer dimension.
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<b>I integrated ImGui in my engine and some elements are disappearing when I move windows around..</b>
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Most likely you are mishandling the clipping rectangles in your render function. Rectangles provided by ImGui are defined as (x1,y1,x2,y2) and NOT as (x1,y1,width,height).
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<b>Can you create elaborate/serious tools with ImGui?</b>
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