ImGui + SFML v2.1

Library which allows you to use ImGui with SFML

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Based on this repository with big improvements and changes.

Dependencies

How-to

Building and integrating into your CMake project

cmake <ImGui-SFML repo folder> -DIMGUI_DIR=<ImGui repo folder> -DSFML_DIR=<path with built SFML>

If you have SFML installed on your system, you don't need to set SFML_DIR during configuration.

You can also specify BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON to build ImGui-SFML as a shared library. To build ImGui-SFML examples, set IMGUI_SFML_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON.

After the building, you can install the library on your system by running:

cmake --build . --target install

If you set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX during configuration, you can install ImGui-SFML locally.

Integrating into your project is simple.

find_package(ImGui-SFML REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(my_target PRIVATE ImGui-SFML::ImGui-SFML)

If CMake can't find ImGui-SFML on your system, just define ImGui-SFML_DIR before calling find_package.

Integrating into your project manually

Using ImGui-SFML in your code

If you only draw ImGui widgets without any SFML stuff, then you'll have to call window.resetGLStates() before rendering anything. You only need to do it once.

Example code

See example file here

#include "imgui.h"
#include "imgui-SFML.h"

#include <SFML/Graphics/RenderWindow.hpp>
#include <SFML/System/Clock.hpp>
#include <SFML/Window/Event.hpp>
#include <SFML/Graphics/CircleShape.hpp>

int main()
{
    sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(640, 480), "ImGui + SFML = <3");
    window.setFramerateLimit(60);
    ImGui::SFML::Init(window);

    sf::CircleShape shape(100.f);
    shape.setFillColor(sf::Color::Green);

    sf::Clock deltaClock;
    while (window.isOpen()) {
        sf::Event event;
        while (window.pollEvent(event)) {
            ImGui::SFML::ProcessEvent(event);

            if (event.type == sf::Event::Closed) {
                window.close();
            }
        }

        ImGui::SFML::Update(window, deltaClock.restart());

        ImGui::Begin("Hello, world!");
        ImGui::Button("Look at this pretty button");
        ImGui::End();

        window.clear();
        window.draw(shape);
        ImGui::SFML::Render(window);
        window.display();
    }

    ImGui::SFML::Shutdown();
}

Fonts how-to

Default font is loaded if you don't pass false in ImGui::SFML::Init. Call ImGui::SFML::Init(window, false); if you don't want default font to be loaded.

IO.Fonts->Clear(); // clear fonts if you loaded some before (even if only default one was loaded)
// IO.Fonts->AddFontDefault(); // this will load default font as well
IO.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("font1.ttf", 8.f);
IO.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("font2.ttf", 12.f);

ImGui::SFML::UpdateFontTexture(); // important call: updates font texture
ImGui::PushFont(ImGui::GetIO().Fonts->Fonts[0]);
ImGui::Button("Look at this pretty button");
ImGui::PopFont();

ImGui::PushFont(ImGui::GetIO().Fonts->Fonts[1]);
ImGui::TextUnformatted("IT WORKS!");
ImGui::PopFont();

The first loaded font is treated as the default one and doesn't need to be pushed with ImGui::PushFont.

SFML related ImGui overloads / new widgets

There are some useful overloads implemented for SFML objects (see header for overloads):

ImGui::Image(const sf::Sprite& sprite);
ImGui::Image(const sf::Texture& texture);
ImGui::ImageButton(const sf::Sprite& sprite);
ImGui::ImageButton(const sf::Texture& texture);

Mouse cursors

You can change your cursors in ImGui like this:

ImGui::SetMouseCursor(ImGuiMouseCursor_TextInput);

By default, your system cursor will change and will be rendered by your system. If you want SFML to draw your cursor with default ImGui cursors (the system cursor will be hidden), do this:

ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
io.MouseDrawCursor = true;

Keyboard/Gamepad navigation

Starting with ImGui 1.60, there's a feature to control ImGui with keyboard and gamepad. To use keyboard navigation, you just need to do this:

ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableKeyboard;

Gamepad navigation requires more work, unless you have XInput gamepad, in which case the mapping is automatically set for you. But you can still set it up for your own gamepad easily, just take a look how it's done for the default mapping here. And then you need to do this:

ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableKeyboard;

By default, the first active joystick is used for navigation, but you can set joystick id explicitly like this:

ImGui::SFML::SetActiveJoystickId(5);

High DPI screens

As SFML is not currently DPI aware, your window/gui may show at the incorrect scale. This is particularly noticeable on Apple systems with Retina displays.

To fix this on macOS, you can create an app bundle (as opposed to just the exe) then modify the info.plist so that "High Resolution Capable" is set to "NO"

License

This library is licensed under the MIT License, see LICENSE for more information.