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- changed the BIF_DrawString() function. it used to work different for AA fonts as for default fonts. Now it's identical. Setting color for fonts can just be done with OpenGL, for both font types. Removed: BIF_DrawStringRGB() - added theme color options for Buttons - recoded DefButton, so it automatically chooses the right color. - had to remove a 1000 uiBlockSetCol() calls for that reason... - uiBlockSetCol() still works, to override automatic color - removed entirely the silly old color system (BIFColorID). All color calls can now be done with a BIF_ThemeColor() call, including fonts and buttons and opengl stuff - all buttons in button header have headercolor by default - recoded drawing icons, it was a really bad & old loop doing manually colorshading and blending... which was per pixel a load of code! Now it uses a single OpenGL call to blend or colorize. Quite faster! - (as test, for review) icons don't colorize anymore with button color, but have a different alpha to blend in (when not active) - recoded the entire interface_draw.c file...: - drawing buttons is separated in three parts: 1. main drawing function for text and icons 2. free definable callback for button itself 3. free definable callback for slider - removed a load of redundant code for this! - coded a minimal theme, and adjusted Matt's buttons to match new callback system - adding new drawing themes is piece of cake now - for coders, default 'themes' to be aware of: UI_EMBOSS : the themable drawing style UI_EMBOSSP: the pulldown menu system (apart from color not themable) UI_EMBOSSN: draw nothing, only text and/or icon UI_EMBOSSM: minimal theme, still in use for Logic and Constraintsa this can be set with uiBlockSetEmboss(block) or in the uiNewBlock() call. TODO: make UI API call for button alignment (plus removed another series of warnings from code...) Plus: fixed bug in Matts commit: he used a 'short' button for an 'int'
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