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f5be90523d6 Nav: Fixed SetKeyboardFocusHere() or programmatic tabbing API from not working on windows with the ImGuiWindowFlags_NoNavInputs flag.
13d91ff9188 Nav: Fixed SetKeyboardFocusHere() or programmatic tabbing API from not working on windows with the ImGuiWindowFlags_NoNavInputs flag.
34965cf23a7 Modals: Temporary changes of ImGuiCol_ModalWindowDimBg are properly handled by BeginPopupModal(). (#7340)
659fb41d0a2 Debug Tools: moved DebugStartItemPicker() to public API. Added to Demo->Tools menu. (#2673)
198c38f0b11 Demo: Custom Rendering: better demonstrate PathArcTo(), PathBezierQuadraticCurveTo(), PathBezierCubicCurveTo(), PathStroke(), PathFillConvex() functions.
3b6d924acd0 ProgressBar: Fixed a minor tesselation issue when rendering rounded progress bars.
d3f1a7165cb Popups: allow Child Popups to be resizable if not explicitly disabling.
e78ce72eb6d Popups: Fixed resizable popup minimum size being too small. Standardized CalcWindowMinSize() logic a bit more. (#73290
014e0ac8c92 Menus, Popups: Fixed an issue where hovering a parent-menu upward would erroneously close the window. (#7325, #7287, #7063)
c16043c1d58 Tables: Angled headers: improve clipping of text since multi-line labels makes clipping issues visible. (#6917)
405e54ebd50 Tables: Angled Headers: fixed support for multi-line labels. various padding/layout fixes. (#6917)
6655ab2e43f Tables: Angled Headers: fixed TableAngledHeadersRow() incorrect background fill drawn too low. Fixed row geometry with non-small values of CellPadding. (#6917)
9159cd7b4ac Updated invalid documentation link (#7331)
ccc5347e451 Fix typos (#7332)
8a14b71f228 Version 1.90.4 WIP
b19a4c5f2b3 Backends: OSX: remove legacy clearing of io.NavInputs in ImGui_ImplOSX_UpdateGamepads(). (#7320)
5b6f03213dd Version 1.90.3
f80e65a4068 Backends:,Examples: Vulkan: moved RenderPass parameter from ImGui_ImplVulkan_Init() function to ImGui_ImplVulkan_InitInfo structure. (#7308)
829f45df994 Backends: SDL2: removed obsolete ImGui_ImplSDL2_NewFrame(SDL_Window*) signature which was obsoleted in 1.84..
3cc37170ca7 Examples: GLFW+Metal: Add -I and -L paths for MacPorts.
891b81fc5d7 Backends: SDL3: Fixed gamepad. Added support for disconnection. Added support for multiple gamepads. Added ImGui_ImplSDL3_SetGamepadMode(). (#7180, #3884, #6559, #6890)
262e30e3001 Backends: SDL2: rework new API as ImGui_ImplSDL2_SetGamepadMode(). (#3884, #6559, #6890, #7180)
9dfa2397deb Internals: Fixed ImFileOpen not working before context is created. (#7314, #7315)
d15e4100b83 Backends: SDL2: Amend new API, all support for multiple gamepads. (#3884, #6559, #6890)
f966da1f8fb Backends: SDL2: Gamepad handlng: amend bf1c96d. (#3884, #6559, #6890)
bf1c96d4fa2 Backends: SDL2: Handle gamepad disconnection + fixed increasing refcount. Added  ImGui_ImplSDL2_SelectGamepadAuto()/ImGui_ImplSDL2_SelectGamepadExplicit(). (#3884, #6559, #6890)
fd8d6dc5d19 Backends: SDL2,SDL3: tidying up.
e0ba0d0433a Backends: Vulkan: Fixes for building with pre Vulkan 1.3. Amend 8901931. (#7166)
11d73f03ee5 Backends: Vulkan: Fix/amend 8901931
89019319ddb Backends: Vulkan: use PipelineRenderingCreateInfo for dynamic rendering (#7166, #6855, #5446, #5037)
1d6f0cea0e6 Backends: DX9: use RGBA texture to avoid conversion if supported
3af739a2d17 Menus, Popups: fixed menus and popups with child window flag erroneously not displaying a scrollbar when contents is over parent viewport size. (#7287, #7063)
2af01baffd1 Backends: SDLRenderer3: query newly added SDL_RenderViewportSet() to not restore a wrong viewport if none was initially set.
915c6393ad7 Version 1.90.3 WIP
536090303a8 Version 1.90.2
7b5357d817e Debug Tools: Metrics: Improved Monitors and Viewports minimap display. Highlight on hover.
70aa717a8e1 Combo: Fixed not reusing windows optimally when used inside a popup stack.
5cdc4a2a413 Demo: use ImGui::MemAlloc/MemFree for consistency. (#7300)
76e09c4b0fa ClosePopupsOverWindow(): amend to remove _ChildWindow test.
3a078466a7a Nav: ImGuiWindowFlags_NoNavInputs is tested during scoring so NavFlattened windows can use it.
7d67623d15b InputText: Internal: ReloadUserBufXXX functions don't override revert value. (#2890) fix accidental comment.
a5e0e90c16a Nav: tweak RenderNavHighlight() syntax. ImGuiNavHighlightFlags_TypeThin -> ImGuiNavHighlightFlags_Compact.
1e8fc01ddd7 InputText: Internal: ReloadUserBufXXX functions don't override revert value. (#2890) + rename
a06dd7a27b6 OpenPopup(): Added ImGuiPopupFlags_NoReopen. Nav, Menus: Fixed click on a BeginMenu() followed by right-arrow. (#1497, #1533)
f104967c68f Comments
06ce312745e InputText: Internal: added reload from user-buf feature. (#2890)
f50ddc431e3 Fixed some typos. (#7282)
6172c22c5dc CI: Update to `actions/checkout` `v4` from `v3`. (#7281)
96839b445e3 Nav: Improve handling of Alt key to toggle menu so that key ownership may be claimed on indiviudal left/right alt key without intefering with the other.
71947563709 Shortcut: fixed single mod-key Shortcut from working e.g. Shortcut(ImGuiKey_LeftCtrl)
f1960b60c1a Added "nop" to IM_DEBUG_BREAK macro on GCC to work around GDB bug (#7266)
8491cf36adb Inputs: g.ActiveIdUsingManyKeys[] prevent routes from being claimed.
9176eedf240 Internals: SetShortcutRouting() move code so next commit is easier to read. Should be no-op.
1509842107d Backends: OpenGL3: Shallow tweak of compile-time extensions detection.
1ce41f6218d Backends: OpenGL3: Backup and restore GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER. (#7253)
81e0be856a6 Fixed strict-aliasing violation in FormatTextureIDForDebugDisplay(). (#7090, #7256)
a201af73544 Added SetNextItemShortcut() wip function. (#456)
4c2c09450a6 Nav: keyboard/gamepad activation feedback properly timed instead of frame buffer. (#456)
5b5e9bd0cb3 Internals: Tweak shallow compaction as Clang complains about MS ABI signage of enums.
7c3fa7d049a Refactor: moved section in imgui_internal.h
9266c0d2d13 Backends: WebGPU: Avoid leaking pipeline layout. (#7245)
595eb86624d Changelog, comment, minor data compaction
6850194f60a CI: Fixes WGPU example build.
5fc0a361b24 Backends: WebGPU: added ImGui_ImplWGPU_InitInfo::PipelineMultisampleState. (#7240)
831d42c1ab3 Backends: WebGPU: ImGui_ImplWGPU_Init() now takes a ImGui_ImplWGPU_InitInfo structure instead of variety of parameters, allowing for easier further changes. (#7240)
e3c7ff944d5 Examples: Emscripten+WebGPU: slightly refactor like other Emscripten compatible Desktop examples, as aiming to make this suppot desktop eventually.
15908502ed6 Backends: Vulkan: Define NOMINMAX when VK_USE_PLATFORM_WIN32_KHR is defined. (#7250)
788747f8635 Examples: Emscripten+WebGPU: Remove use of deprecated ObjectBase<...>::Release in favor of ::MoveToCHandle (#7251)
763100b3858 Nav: Fixed pressing Escape while in a child window with _NavFlattened flag. (#7237)
c7edb446caa Shortcut(): always test ownership.
1844f903d55 Nav: space/enter poll check ownership. InputText: declare ownership of Enter key as it doesn't go through Shortcut
5ddfbb80d86 Backends: Vulkan: Fixed vkAcquireNextImageKHR() validation errors in VulkanSDK 1.3.275 by allocating one extra semaphore than in-flight frames. (#7236)
2f483373355 Examples: Vulkan: Rename compile-time defies for the examples to remove misleading IMGUI_ prefixes.
d7c2a0e38f4 Shortcut(): fixed 8323a06 adding _Repeat to all Shortcut() calls.
3b828d3701e Refactor: moving ItemAdd() into a section abote ItemSize(). No logic change (part 2)
ff5f3aa38b5 Refactor: moving ItemAdd() into a section abote ItemSize(). No logic change (part 1)
1a48a634466 Enclosed a few more remaining sections in ifndef IMGUI_DISABLE_DEBUG_TOOLS for completeness.
33fabdf392d Scrollbar() doesn't forcefully mark itself as hovered when held.
d431d85839b Internals: removed obsolete ImPool::GetSize() (last used by implot 0.10, changed in implot 0.11)
f0d1f61fa51 Internals: commented out long-time obsoleted FocusableItemRegister()/FocusableItemUnregister() documentaton-only leftovers. +
095665977f6 Nav: marking NavId as hovered in ButtonBehavior() doesn't check for ActiveId.
d10641b04a3 Nav: keyboard/gamepad activation mark widgets as held to give better visual feedback.
03417cc77d1 Backends: WebGPU: Filling all WGPUDepthStencilState fields explicitly as a recent Dawn update stopped setting default values. (#7232)
5fdcdf7080a Shortcut: ImGuiInputFlags_RouteFocused policy can filter Shortcuts conflicting with character input when an item is active. (#456)
80d5cb1ab1f Comments around ImGuiInputFlags.
1cc0eb4d322 Internals: Rename NavFocusScopePath to NavFocusRoute + fixed a static analyzer warning.
46e5f44ec8c Shortcut()/SetShortcutRouting(): use mixed current window focus scope + ParentWindowForFocusRoute. (#6798, #2637, #456)
e0c8c80adaa Shortcut()/SetShortcutRouting(): focus route testing now use ParentWindowForFocusRoute. Automatically set on child-window, manually configurable otherwise. (#6798, #2637, #456)
4b20a0217eb Internals: add window to FocusScopeStack. (#6798)
2156db7a075 Debug Log: added InputRouting logging. Made GetKeyChordName() use its own buffer. Fixed debug break in SetShortcutRouting(). (#6798, #2637, #456)
dd0efdc6371 Fixed SetKeyboardFocusHere() not working when current nav focus is in different scope. (#7226)
8a3dfda8d08 Commented out obsolete ImGuiIO::ImeWindowHandle marked obsolete in 1.87, favor of writing to 'void* ImGuiViewport::PlatformHandleRaw'.
6228c2e1ec7 Backends: Vulkan: moved ImGui_ImplVulkanH_DestroyFrameRenderBuffers/ImGui_ImplVulkanH_DestroyWindowRenderBuffers as they are always used in a state where backend data is available.
70bb6d1e790 Backends: Vulkan: Fixed vkMapMemory() calls unnecessarily using full buffer size. (#3957)
82df7c8bf41 Backends: Vulkan: Fixed handling of ImGui_ImplVulkan_InitInfo::MinAllocationSize field. (#7189, #4238)
29809d72202 Version 1.90.2 WIP
db049db8608 Docs: tweak, fixed misplaced changelog entry. (#7084)

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Dear ImGui

"Give someone state and they'll have a bug one day, but teach them how to represent state in two separate locations that have to be kept in sync and they'll have bugs for a lifetime." -ryg

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(This library is available under a free and permissive license, but needs financial support to sustain its continued improvements. In addition to maintenance and stability there are many desirable features yet to be added. If your company is using Dear ImGui, please consider reaching out.)

Businesses: support continued development and maintenance via invoiced sponsoring/support contracts:
  E-mail: contact @ dearimgui dot com
Individuals: support continued development and maintenance here. Also see Sponsors page.

The Pitch - Usage - How it works - Releases & Changelogs - Demo - Integration
Gallery - Support, FAQ - How to help - Sponsors - Credits - License
Wiki - Extensions - Languages bindings & frameworks backends - Software using Dear ImGui - User quotes

The Pitch

Dear ImGui is a bloat-free graphical user interface library for C++. It outputs optimized vertex buffers that you can render anytime in your 3D-pipeline-enabled application. It is fast, portable, renderer agnostic, and self-contained (no external dependencies).

Dear ImGui is designed to enable fast iterations and to empower programmers to create content creation tools and visualization / debug tools (as opposed to UI for the average end-user). It favors simplicity and productivity toward this goal and lacks certain features commonly found in more high-level libraries.

Dear ImGui is particularly suited to integration in game engines (for tooling), real-time 3D applications, fullscreen applications, embedded applications, or any applications on console platforms where operating system features are non-standard.

  • Minimize state synchronization.
  • Minimize UI-related state storage on user side.
  • Minimize setup and maintenance.
  • Easy to use to create dynamic UI which are the reflection of a dynamic data set.
  • Easy to use to create code-driven and data-driven tools.
  • Easy to use to create ad hoc short-lived tools and long-lived, more elaborate tools.
  • Easy to hack and improve.
  • Portable, minimize dependencies, run on target (consoles, phones, etc.).
  • Efficient runtime and memory consumption.
  • Battle-tested, used by many major actors in the game industry.

Usage

The core of Dear ImGui is self-contained within a few platform-agnostic files which you can easily compile in your application/engine. They are all the files in the root folder of the repository (imgui*.cpp, imgui*.h). No specific build process is required. You can add the .cpp files into your existing project.

Backends for a variety of graphics API and rendering platforms are provided in the backends/ folder, along with example applications in the examples/ folder. You may also create your own backend. Anywhere where you can render textured triangles, you can render Dear ImGui.

See the Getting Started guide and Integration section of this document for more details.

After Dear ImGui is set up in your application, you can use it from _anywhere_ in your program loop:

ImGui::Text("Hello, world %d", 123);
if (ImGui::Button("Save"))
    MySaveFunction();
ImGui::InputText("string", buf, IM_ARRAYSIZE(buf));
ImGui::SliderFloat("float", &f, 0.0f, 1.0f);

sample code output (dark, segoeui font, freetype) sample code output (light, segoeui font, freetype)

// Create a window called "My First Tool", with a menu bar.
ImGui::Begin("My First Tool", &my_tool_active, ImGuiWindowFlags_MenuBar);
if (ImGui::BeginMenuBar())
{
    if (ImGui::BeginMenu("File"))
    {
        if (ImGui::MenuItem("Open..", "Ctrl+O")) { /* Do stuff */ }
        if (ImGui::MenuItem("Save", "Ctrl+S"))   { /* Do stuff */ }
        if (ImGui::MenuItem("Close", "Ctrl+W"))  { my_tool_active = false; }
        ImGui::EndMenu();
    }
    ImGui::EndMenuBar();
}

// Edit a color stored as 4 floats
ImGui::ColorEdit4("Color", my_color);

// Generate samples and plot them
float samples[100];
for (int n = 0; n < 100; n++)
    samples[n] = sinf(n * 0.2f + ImGui::GetTime() * 1.5f);
ImGui::PlotLines("Samples", samples, 100);

// Display contents in a scrolling region
ImGui::TextColored(ImVec4(1,1,0,1), "Important Stuff");
ImGui::BeginChild("Scrolling");
for (int n = 0; n < 50; n++)
    ImGui::Text("%04d: Some text", n);
ImGui::EndChild();
ImGui::End();

my_first_tool_v188

Dear ImGui allows you to create elaborate tools as well as very short-lived ones. On the extreme side of short-livedness: using the Edit&Continue (hot code reload) feature of modern compilers you can add a few widgets to tweak variables while your application is running, and remove the code a minute later! Dear ImGui is not just for tweaking values. You can use it to trace a running algorithm by just emitting text commands. You can use it along with your own reflection data to browse your dataset live. You can use it to expose the internals of a subsystem in your engine, to create a logger, an inspection tool, a profiler, a debugger, an entire game-making editor/framework, etc.

How it works

The IMGUI paradigm through its API tries to minimize superfluous state duplication, state synchronization, and state retention from the user's point of view. It is less error-prone (less code and fewer bugs) than traditional retained-mode interfaces, and lends itself to creating dynamic user interfaces. Check out the Wiki's About the IMGUI paradigm section for more details.

Dear ImGui outputs vertex buffers and command lists that you can easily render in your application. The number of draw calls and state changes required to render them is fairly small. Because Dear ImGui doesn't know or touch graphics state directly, you can call its functions anywhere in your code (e.g. in the middle of a running algorithm, or in the middle of your own rendering process). Refer to the sample applications in the examples/ folder for instructions on how to integrate Dear ImGui with your existing codebase.

A common misunderstanding is to mistake immediate mode GUI for immediate mode rendering, which usually implies hammering your driver/GPU with a bunch of inefficient draw calls and state changes as the GUI functions are called. This is NOT what Dear ImGui does. Dear ImGui outputs vertex buffers and a small list of draw calls batches. It never touches your GPU directly. The draw call batches are decently optimal and you can render them later, in your app or even remotely.

Releases & Changelogs

See Releases page for decorated Changelogs. Reading the changelogs is a good way to keep up to date with the things Dear ImGui has to offer, and maybe will give you ideas of some features that you've been ignoring until now!

Demo

Calling the ImGui::ShowDemoWindow() function will create a demo window showcasing a variety of features and examples. The code is always available for reference in imgui_demo.cpp. Here's how the demo looks.

You should be able to build the examples from sources. If you don't, let us know! If you want to have a quick look at some Dear ImGui features, you can download Windows binaries of the demo app here:

The demo applications are not DPI aware so expect some blurriness on a 4K screen. For DPI awareness in your application, you can load/reload your font at a different scale and scale your style with style.ScaleAllSizes() (see FAQ).

Integration

See the Getting Started guide for details.

On most platforms and when using C++, you should be able to use a combination of the imgui_impl_xxxx backends without modification (e.g. imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx11.cpp). If your engine supports multiple platforms, consider using more imgui_impl_xxxx files instead of rewriting them: this will be less work for you, and you can get Dear ImGui running immediately. You can later decide to rewrite a custom backend using your custom engine functions if you wish so.

Integrating Dear ImGui within your custom engine is a matter of 1) wiring mouse/keyboard/gamepad inputs 2) uploading a texture to your GPU/render engine 3) providing a render function that can bind textures and render textured triangles, which is essentially what Backends are doing. The examples/ folder is populated with applications doing just that: setting up a window and using backends. If you follow the Getting Started guide it should in theory takes you less than an hour to integrate Dear ImGui. Make sure to spend time reading the FAQ, comments, and the examples applications!

Officially maintained backends/bindings (in repository):

  • Renderers: DirectX9, DirectX10, DirectX11, DirectX12, Metal, OpenGL/ES/ES2, SDL_Renderer, Vulkan, WebGPU.
  • Platforms: GLFW, SDL2/SDL3, Win32, Glut, OSX, Android.
  • Frameworks: Allegro5, Emscripten.

Third-party backends/bindings wiki page:

  • Languages: C, C# and: Beef, ChaiScript, CovScript, Crystal, D, Go, Haskell, Haxe/hxcpp, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Kotlin, Lobster, Lua, Nim, Odin, Pascal, PureBasic, Python, ReaScript, Ruby, Rust, Swift, Zig...
  • Frameworks: AGS/Adventure Game Studio, Amethyst, Blender, bsf, Cinder, Cocos2d-x, Defold, Diligent Engine, Ebiten, Flexium, GML/Game Maker Studio, GLEQ, Godot, GTK3, Irrlicht Engine, JUCE, LÖVE+LUA, Mach Engine, Magnum, Marmalade, Monogame, NanoRT, nCine, Nim Game Lib, Nintendo 3DS/Switch/WiiU (homebrew), Ogre, openFrameworks, OSG/OpenSceneGraph, Orx, Photoshop, px_render, Qt/QtDirect3D, raylib, SFML, Sokol, Unity, Unreal Engine 4/5, UWP, vtk, VulkanHpp, VulkanSceneGraph, Win32 GDI, WxWidgets.
  • Many bindings are auto-generated (by good old cimgui or newer/experimental dear_bindings), you can use their metadata output to generate bindings for other languages.

Useful Extensions/Widgets wiki page:

  • Automation/testing, Text editors, node editors, timeline editors, plotting, software renderers, remote network access, memory editors, gizmos, etc. Notable and well supported extensions include ImPlot and Dear ImGui Test Engine.

Also see Wiki for more links and ideas.

Examples projects using Dear ImGui: Tracy (profiler), ImHex (hex editor/data analysis), RemedyBG (debugger) and hundreds of others.

For more user-submitted screenshots of projects using Dear ImGui, check out the Gallery Threads!

For a list of third-party widgets and extensions, check out the Useful Extensions/Widgets wiki page.

Custom engine erhe (docking branch)
erhe
Custom engine for Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap (2017)
the dragon's trap
Custom engine (untitled)
editor white
Tracy Profiler (github)
tracy profiler

Support, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

See: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) where common questions are answered.

See: Getting Started and Wiki for many links, references, articles.

See: Articles about the IMGUI paradigm to read/learn about the Immediate Mode GUI paradigm.

See: Upcoming Changes.

See: Dear ImGui Test Engine + Test Suite for Automation & Testing.

Getting started? For first-time users having issues compiling/linking/running or issues loading fonts, please use GitHub Discussions. For ANY other questions, bug reports, requests, feedback, please post on GitHub Issues. Please read and fill the New Issue template carefully.

Private support is available for paying business customers (E-mail: contact @ dearimgui dot com).

Which version should I get?

We occasionally tag Releases (with nice releases notes) but it is generally safe and recommended to sync to latest master or docking branch. The library is fairly stable and regressions tend to be fixed fast when reported. Advanced users may want to use the docking branch with Multi-Viewport and Docking features. This branch is kept in sync with master regularly.

Who uses Dear ImGui?

See the Quotes, Sponsors, and Software using Dear ImGui Wiki pages for an idea of who is using Dear ImGui. Please add your game/software if you can! Also, see the Gallery Threads!

How to help

How can I help?

  • See GitHub Forum/Issues.
  • You may help with development and submit pull requests! Please understand that by submitting a PR you are also submitting a request for the maintainer to review your code and then take over its maintenance forever. PR should be crafted both in the interest of the end-users and also to ease the maintainer into understanding and accepting it.
  • See Help wanted on the Wiki for some more ideas.
  • Be a sponsor! Have your company financially support this project via invoiced sponsors/maintenance or by buying a license for Dear ImGui Test Engine (please reach out: omar AT dearimgui DOT com).

Sponsors

Ongoing Dear ImGui development is and has been financially supported by users and private sponsors.
Please see the detailed list of current and past Dear ImGui supporters for details.
From November 2014 to December 2019, ongoing development has also been financially supported by its users on Patreon and through individual donations.

THANK YOU to all past and present supporters for helping to keep this project alive and thriving!

Dear ImGui is using software and services provided free of charge for open source projects:

Credits

Developed by Omar Cornut and every direct or indirect contributors to the GitHub. The early version of this library was developed with the support of Media Molecule and first used internally on the game Tearaway (PS Vita).

Recurring contributors include Rokas Kupstys @rokups (2020-2022): a good portion of work on automation system and regression tests now available in Dear ImGui Test Engine.

Sponsoring, maintenance/support contracts and other B2B transactions are hosted and handled by Disco Hello.

Omar: "I first discovered the IMGUI paradigm at Q-Games where Atman Binstock had dropped his own simple implementation in the codebase, which I spent quite some time improving and thinking about. It turned out that Atman was exposed to the concept directly by working with Casey. When I moved to Media Molecule I rewrote a new library trying to overcome the flaws and limitations of the first one I've worked with. It became this library and since then I have spent an unreasonable amount of time iterating and improving it."

Embeds ProggyClean.ttf font by Tristan Grimmer (MIT license).
Embeds stb_textedit.h, stb_truetype.h, stb_rect_pack.h by Sean Barrett (public domain).

Inspiration, feedback, and testing for early versions: Casey Muratori, Atman Binstock, Mikko Mononen, Emmanuel Briney, Stefan Kamoda, Anton Mikhailov, Matt Willis. Also thank you to everyone posting feedback, questions and patches on GitHub.

License

Dear ImGui is licensed under the MIT License, see LICENSE.txt for more information.