bevy/crates/bevy_text/src/text.rs

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use bevy_asset::Handle;
use bevy_ecs::{prelude::Component, reflect::ReflectComponent};
add `#[reflect(Default)]` to create default value for reflected types (#3733) ### Problem It currently isn't possible to construct the default value of a reflected type. Because of that, it isn't possible to use `add_component` of `ReflectComponent` to add a new component to an entity because you can't know what the initial value should be. ### Solution 1. add `ReflectDefault` type ```rust #[derive(Clone)] pub struct ReflectDefault { default: fn() -> Box<dyn Reflect>, } impl ReflectDefault { pub fn default(&self) -> Box<dyn Reflect> { (self.default)() } } impl<T: Reflect + Default> FromType<T> for ReflectDefault { fn from_type() -> Self { ReflectDefault { default: || Box::new(T::default()), } } } ``` 2. add `#[reflect(Default)]` to all component types that implement `Default` and are user facing (so not `ComputedSize`, `CubemapVisibleEntities` etc.) This makes it possible to add the default value of a component to an entity without any compile-time information: ```rust fn main() { let mut app = App::new(); app.register_type::<Camera>(); let type_registry = app.world.get_resource::<TypeRegistry>().unwrap(); let type_registry = type_registry.read(); let camera_registration = type_registry.get(std::any::TypeId::of::<Camera>()).unwrap(); let reflect_default = camera_registration.data::<ReflectDefault>().unwrap(); let reflect_component = camera_registration .data::<ReflectComponent>() .unwrap() .clone(); let default = reflect_default.default(); drop(type_registry); let entity = app.world.spawn().id(); reflect_component.add_component(&mut app.world, entity, &*default); let camera = app.world.entity(entity).get::<Camera>().unwrap(); dbg!(&camera); } ``` ### Open questions - should we have `ReflectDefault` or `ReflectFromWorld` or both?
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use bevy_reflect::{prelude::*, FromReflect};
use bevy_render::color::Color;
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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use bevy_utils::default;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use crate::{Font, DEFAULT_FONT_HANDLE};
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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#[derive(Component, Debug, Clone, Reflect)]
add `#[reflect(Default)]` to create default value for reflected types (#3733) ### Problem It currently isn't possible to construct the default value of a reflected type. Because of that, it isn't possible to use `add_component` of `ReflectComponent` to add a new component to an entity because you can't know what the initial value should be. ### Solution 1. add `ReflectDefault` type ```rust #[derive(Clone)] pub struct ReflectDefault { default: fn() -> Box<dyn Reflect>, } impl ReflectDefault { pub fn default(&self) -> Box<dyn Reflect> { (self.default)() } } impl<T: Reflect + Default> FromType<T> for ReflectDefault { fn from_type() -> Self { ReflectDefault { default: || Box::new(T::default()), } } } ``` 2. add `#[reflect(Default)]` to all component types that implement `Default` and are user facing (so not `ComputedSize`, `CubemapVisibleEntities` etc.) This makes it possible to add the default value of a component to an entity without any compile-time information: ```rust fn main() { let mut app = App::new(); app.register_type::<Camera>(); let type_registry = app.world.get_resource::<TypeRegistry>().unwrap(); let type_registry = type_registry.read(); let camera_registration = type_registry.get(std::any::TypeId::of::<Camera>()).unwrap(); let reflect_default = camera_registration.data::<ReflectDefault>().unwrap(); let reflect_component = camera_registration .data::<ReflectComponent>() .unwrap() .clone(); let default = reflect_default.default(); drop(type_registry); let entity = app.world.spawn().id(); reflect_component.add_component(&mut app.world, entity, &*default); let camera = app.world.entity(entity).get::<Camera>().unwrap(); dbg!(&camera); } ``` ### Open questions - should we have `ReflectDefault` or `ReflectFromWorld` or both?
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#[reflect(Component, Default)]
pub struct Text {
pub sections: Vec<TextSection>,
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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/// The text's internal alignment.
/// Should not affect its position within a container.
pub alignment: TextAlignment,
Allow users of Text/TextBundle to choose from glyph_brush_layout's BuiltInLineBreaker options. (#7283) # Objective Currently, Text always uses the default linebreaking behaviour in glyph_brush_layout `BuiltInLineBreaker::Unicode` which breaks lines at word boundaries. However, glyph_brush_layout also supports breaking lines at any character by setting the linebreaker to `BuiltInLineBreaker::AnyChar`. Having text wrap character-by-character instead of at word boundaries is desirable in some cases - consider that consoles/terminals usually wrap this way. As a side note, the default Unicode linebreaker does not seem to handle emergency cases, where there is no word boundary on a line to break at. In that case, the text runs out of bounds. Issue #1867 shows an example of this. ## Solution Basically just copies how TextAlignment is exposed, but for a new enum TextLineBreakBehaviour. This PR exposes glyph_brush_layout's two simple linebreaking options (Unicode, AnyChar) to users of Text via the enum TextLineBreakBehaviour (which just translates those 2 aforementioned options), plus a method 'with_linebreak_behaviour' on Text and TextBundle. ## Changelog Added `Text::with_linebreak_behaviour` Added `TextBundle::with_linebreak_behaviour` `TextPipeline::queue_text` and `GlyphBrush::compute_glyphs` now need a TextLineBreakBehaviour argument, in order to pass through the new field. Modified the `text2d` example to show both linebreaking behaviours. ## Example Here's what the modified example looks like ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117271367/213589184-b1a54bf3-116c-4721-8cb6-1cb69edb3070.png)
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/// How the text should linebreak when running out of the bounds determined by max_size
Changed spelling linebreak_behaviour to linebreak_behavior (#8285) # Objective In the [`Text`](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/3442a13d2cb4b2d77c9f7bf8b6dad25742bd21d7/crates/bevy_text/src/text.rs#L18) struct the field is named: `linebreak_behaviour`, the British spelling of _behavior_. **Update**, also found: - `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCancelled` - `TouchPhase::Cancelled` - `Touches.just_cancelled` The majority of all spelling is in the US but when you have a lot of contributors across the world, sometimes spelling differences can pop up in APIs such as in this case. For consistency, I think it would be worth a while to ensure that the API is persistent. Some examples: `from_reflect.rs` has `DefaultBehavior` TextStyle has `color` and uses the `Color` struct. In `bevy_input/src/Touch.rs` `TouchPhase::Cancelled` and _canceled_ are used interchangeably in the documentation I've found that there is also the same type of discrepancies in the documentation, though this is a low priority but is worth checking. **Update**: I've now checked the documentation (See #8291) ## Solution I've only renamed the inconsistencies that have breaking changes and documentation pertaining to them. The rest of the documentation will be changed via #8291. Do note that the winit API is written with UK spelling, thus this may be a cause for confusion: `winit::event::TouchPhase::Cancelled => TouchPhase::Canceled` `winit::event::WindowEvent::HoveredFileCancelled` -> Related to `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCanceled` But I'm hoping to maybe outline other spelling inconsistencies in the API, and maybe an addition to the contribution guide. --- ## Changelog - `Text` field `linebreak_behaviour` has been renamed to `linebreak_behavior`. - Event `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCancelled` has been renamed to `HoveredFileCanceled` - Function `Touches.just_cancelled` has been renamed to `Touches.just_canceled` - Event `TouchPhase::Cancelled` has been renamed to `TouchPhase::Canceled` ## Migration Guide Update where `linebreak_behaviour` is used to `linebreak_behavior` Updated the event `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCancelled` where used to `HoveredFileCanceled` Update `Touches.just_cancelled` where used as `Touches.just_canceled` The event `TouchPhase::Cancelled` is now called `TouchPhase::Canceled`
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pub linebreak_behavior: BreakLineOn,
}
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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impl Default for Text {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
sections: Default::default(),
alignment: TextAlignment::Left,
Changed spelling linebreak_behaviour to linebreak_behavior (#8285) # Objective In the [`Text`](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/blob/3442a13d2cb4b2d77c9f7bf8b6dad25742bd21d7/crates/bevy_text/src/text.rs#L18) struct the field is named: `linebreak_behaviour`, the British spelling of _behavior_. **Update**, also found: - `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCancelled` - `TouchPhase::Cancelled` - `Touches.just_cancelled` The majority of all spelling is in the US but when you have a lot of contributors across the world, sometimes spelling differences can pop up in APIs such as in this case. For consistency, I think it would be worth a while to ensure that the API is persistent. Some examples: `from_reflect.rs` has `DefaultBehavior` TextStyle has `color` and uses the `Color` struct. In `bevy_input/src/Touch.rs` `TouchPhase::Cancelled` and _canceled_ are used interchangeably in the documentation I've found that there is also the same type of discrepancies in the documentation, though this is a low priority but is worth checking. **Update**: I've now checked the documentation (See #8291) ## Solution I've only renamed the inconsistencies that have breaking changes and documentation pertaining to them. The rest of the documentation will be changed via #8291. Do note that the winit API is written with UK spelling, thus this may be a cause for confusion: `winit::event::TouchPhase::Cancelled => TouchPhase::Canceled` `winit::event::WindowEvent::HoveredFileCancelled` -> Related to `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCanceled` But I'm hoping to maybe outline other spelling inconsistencies in the API, and maybe an addition to the contribution guide. --- ## Changelog - `Text` field `linebreak_behaviour` has been renamed to `linebreak_behavior`. - Event `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCancelled` has been renamed to `HoveredFileCanceled` - Function `Touches.just_cancelled` has been renamed to `Touches.just_canceled` - Event `TouchPhase::Cancelled` has been renamed to `TouchPhase::Canceled` ## Migration Guide Update where `linebreak_behaviour` is used to `linebreak_behavior` Updated the event `FileDragAndDrop::HoveredFileCancelled` where used to `HoveredFileCanceled` Update `Touches.just_cancelled` where used as `Touches.just_canceled` The event `TouchPhase::Cancelled` is now called `TouchPhase::Canceled`
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linebreak_behavior: BreakLineOn::WordBoundary,
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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}
}
}
impl Text {
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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/// Constructs a [`Text`] with a single section.
///
/// ```
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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/// # use bevy_asset::Handle;
/// # use bevy_render::color::Color;
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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/// # use bevy_text::{Font, Text, TextStyle, TextAlignment};
/// #
/// # let font_handle: Handle<Font> = Default::default();
/// #
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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/// // Basic usage.
/// let hello_world = Text::from_section(
/// // Accepts a String or any type that converts into a String, such as &str.
/// "hello world!",
/// TextStyle {
/// font: font_handle.clone(),
/// font_size: 60.0,
/// color: Color::WHITE,
/// },
/// );
///
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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/// let hello_bevy = Text::from_section(
/// "hello bevy!",
/// TextStyle {
/// font: font_handle,
/// font_size: 60.0,
/// color: Color::WHITE,
/// },
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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/// ) // You can still add an alignment.
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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/// .with_alignment(TextAlignment::Center);
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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/// ```
pub fn from_section(value: impl Into<String>, style: TextStyle) -> Self {
Self {
sections: vec![TextSection::new(value, style)],
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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..default()
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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}
}
/// Constructs a [`Text`] from a list of sections.
///
/// ```
/// # use bevy_asset::Handle;
/// # use bevy_render::color::Color;
/// # use bevy_text::{Font, Text, TextStyle, TextSection};
/// #
/// # let font_handle: Handle<Font> = Default::default();
/// #
/// let hello_world = Text::from_sections([
/// TextSection::new(
/// "Hello, ",
/// TextStyle {
/// font: font_handle.clone(),
/// font_size: 60.0,
/// color: Color::BLUE,
/// },
/// ),
/// TextSection::new(
/// "World!",
/// TextStyle {
/// font: font_handle,
/// font_size: 60.0,
/// color: Color::RED,
/// },
/// ),
/// ]);
/// ```
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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pub fn from_sections(sections: impl IntoIterator<Item = TextSection>) -> Self {
Self {
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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sections: sections.into_iter().collect(),
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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..default()
}
}
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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/// Returns this [`Text`] with a new [`TextAlignment`].
pub const fn with_alignment(mut self, alignment: TextAlignment) -> Self {
self.alignment = alignment;
self
}
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/// Returns this [`Text`] with soft wrapping disabled.
/// Hard wrapping, where text contains an explicit linebreak such as the escape sequence `\n`, will still occur.
pub const fn with_no_wrap(mut self) -> Self {
self.linebreak_behavior = BreakLineOn::NoWrap;
self
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, FromReflect, Reflect)]
pub struct TextSection {
pub value: String,
pub style: TextStyle,
}
Improve ergonomics and reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. (#5343) # Objective Creating UI elements is very boilerplate-y with lots of indentation. This PR aims to reduce boilerplate around creating text elements. ## Changelog * Renamed `Text::with_section` to `from_section`. It no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument, as the vast majority of cases left it `Default::default()`. * Added `Text::from_sections` which creates a `Text` from a list of `TextSections`. Reduces line-count and reduces indentation by one level. * Added `Text::with_alignment`. A builder style method for setting the `TextAlignment` of a `Text`. * Added `TextSection::new`. Does not reduce line count, but reduces character count and made it easier to read. No more `.to_string()` calls! * Added `TextSection::from_style` which creates an empty `TextSection` with a style. No more empty strings! Reduces indentation. * Added `TextAlignment::CENTER` and friends. * Added methods to `TextBundle`. `from_section`, `from_sections`, `with_text_alignment` and `with_style`. ## Note for reviewers. Because of the nature of these changes I recommend setting diff view to 'split'. ~~Look for the book icon~~ cog in the top-left of the Files changed tab. Have fun reviewing :heart: <sup> >:D </sup> ## Migration Guide `Text::with_section` was renamed to `from_section` and no longer takes a `TextAlignment` as argument. Use `with_alignment` to set the alignment instead. Co-authored-by: devil-ira <justthecooldude@gmail.com>
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impl TextSection {
/// Create a new [`TextSection`].
pub fn new(value: impl Into<String>, style: TextStyle) -> Self {
Self {
value: value.into(),
style,
}
}
/// Create an empty [`TextSection`] from a style. Useful when the value will be set dynamically.
pub const fn from_style(style: TextStyle) -> Self {
Self {
value: String::new(),
style,
}
}
}
/// Describes horizontal alignment preference for positioning & bounds.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Reflect, Serialize, Deserialize)]
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#[reflect(Serialize, Deserialize)]
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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pub enum TextAlignment {
/// Leftmost character is immediately to the right of the render position.<br/>
/// Bounds start from the render position and advance rightwards.
Left,
/// Leftmost & rightmost characters are equidistant to the render position.<br/>
/// Bounds start from the render position and advance equally left & right.
Center,
/// Rightmost character is immediately to the left of the render position.<br/>
/// Bounds start from the render position and advance leftwards.
Right,
}
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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impl From<TextAlignment> for glyph_brush_layout::HorizontalAlign {
fn from(val: TextAlignment) -> Self {
match val {
Remove VerticalAlign from TextAlignment (#6807) # Objective Remove the `VerticalAlign` enum. Text's alignment field should only affect the text's internal text alignment, not its position. The only way to control a `TextBundle`'s position and bounds should be through the manipulation of the constraints in the `Style` components of the nodes in the Bevy UI's layout tree. `Text2dBundle` should have a separate `Anchor` component that sets its position relative to its transform. Related issues: #676, #1490, #5502, #5513, #5834, #6717, #6724, #6741, #6748 ## Changelog * Changed `TextAlignment` into an enum with `Left`, `Center`, and `Right` variants. * Removed the `HorizontalAlign` and `VerticalAlign` types. * Added an `Anchor` component to `Text2dBundle` * Added `Component` derive to `Anchor` * Use `f32::INFINITY` instead of `f32::MAX` to represent unbounded text in Text2dBounds ## Migration Guide The `alignment` field of `Text` now only affects the text's internal alignment. ### Change `TextAlignment` to TextAlignment` which is now an enum. Replace: * `TextAlignment::TOP_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_LEFT` with `TextAlignment::Left` * `TextAlignment::TOP_CENTER`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_LEFT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_CENTER` with `TextAlignment::Center` * `TextAlignment::TOP_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::CENTER_RIGHT`, `TextAlignment::BOTTOM_RIGHT` with `TextAlignment::Right` ### Changes for `Text2dBundle` `Text2dBundle` has a new field 'text_anchor' that takes an `Anchor` component that controls its position relative to its transform.
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TextAlignment::Left => glyph_brush_layout::HorizontalAlign::Left,
TextAlignment::Center => glyph_brush_layout::HorizontalAlign::Center,
TextAlignment::Right => glyph_brush_layout::HorizontalAlign::Right,
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Reflect, FromReflect)]
pub struct TextStyle {
pub font: Handle<Font>,
pub font_size: f32,
pub color: Color,
}
impl Default for TextStyle {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
font: DEFAULT_FONT_HANDLE.typed(),
font_size: 12.0,
color: Color::WHITE,
}
}
}
Allow users of Text/TextBundle to choose from glyph_brush_layout's BuiltInLineBreaker options. (#7283) # Objective Currently, Text always uses the default linebreaking behaviour in glyph_brush_layout `BuiltInLineBreaker::Unicode` which breaks lines at word boundaries. However, glyph_brush_layout also supports breaking lines at any character by setting the linebreaker to `BuiltInLineBreaker::AnyChar`. Having text wrap character-by-character instead of at word boundaries is desirable in some cases - consider that consoles/terminals usually wrap this way. As a side note, the default Unicode linebreaker does not seem to handle emergency cases, where there is no word boundary on a line to break at. In that case, the text runs out of bounds. Issue #1867 shows an example of this. ## Solution Basically just copies how TextAlignment is exposed, but for a new enum TextLineBreakBehaviour. This PR exposes glyph_brush_layout's two simple linebreaking options (Unicode, AnyChar) to users of Text via the enum TextLineBreakBehaviour (which just translates those 2 aforementioned options), plus a method 'with_linebreak_behaviour' on Text and TextBundle. ## Changelog Added `Text::with_linebreak_behaviour` Added `TextBundle::with_linebreak_behaviour` `TextPipeline::queue_text` and `GlyphBrush::compute_glyphs` now need a TextLineBreakBehaviour argument, in order to pass through the new field. Modified the `text2d` example to show both linebreaking behaviours. ## Example Here's what the modified example looks like ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117271367/213589184-b1a54bf3-116c-4721-8cb6-1cb69edb3070.png)
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/// Determines how lines will be broken when preventing text from running out of bounds.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Reflect, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[reflect(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum BreakLineOn {
/// Uses the [Unicode Line Breaking Algorithm](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/).
/// Lines will be broken up at the nearest suitable word boundary, usually a space.
/// This behavior suits most cases, as it keeps words intact across linebreaks.
Allow users of Text/TextBundle to choose from glyph_brush_layout's BuiltInLineBreaker options. (#7283) # Objective Currently, Text always uses the default linebreaking behaviour in glyph_brush_layout `BuiltInLineBreaker::Unicode` which breaks lines at word boundaries. However, glyph_brush_layout also supports breaking lines at any character by setting the linebreaker to `BuiltInLineBreaker::AnyChar`. Having text wrap character-by-character instead of at word boundaries is desirable in some cases - consider that consoles/terminals usually wrap this way. As a side note, the default Unicode linebreaker does not seem to handle emergency cases, where there is no word boundary on a line to break at. In that case, the text runs out of bounds. Issue #1867 shows an example of this. ## Solution Basically just copies how TextAlignment is exposed, but for a new enum TextLineBreakBehaviour. This PR exposes glyph_brush_layout's two simple linebreaking options (Unicode, AnyChar) to users of Text via the enum TextLineBreakBehaviour (which just translates those 2 aforementioned options), plus a method 'with_linebreak_behaviour' on Text and TextBundle. ## Changelog Added `Text::with_linebreak_behaviour` Added `TextBundle::with_linebreak_behaviour` `TextPipeline::queue_text` and `GlyphBrush::compute_glyphs` now need a TextLineBreakBehaviour argument, in order to pass through the new field. Modified the `text2d` example to show both linebreaking behaviours. ## Example Here's what the modified example looks like ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117271367/213589184-b1a54bf3-116c-4721-8cb6-1cb69edb3070.png)
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WordBoundary,
/// Lines will be broken without discrimination on any character that would leave bounds.
/// This is closer to the behavior one might expect from text in a terminal.
Allow users of Text/TextBundle to choose from glyph_brush_layout's BuiltInLineBreaker options. (#7283) # Objective Currently, Text always uses the default linebreaking behaviour in glyph_brush_layout `BuiltInLineBreaker::Unicode` which breaks lines at word boundaries. However, glyph_brush_layout also supports breaking lines at any character by setting the linebreaker to `BuiltInLineBreaker::AnyChar`. Having text wrap character-by-character instead of at word boundaries is desirable in some cases - consider that consoles/terminals usually wrap this way. As a side note, the default Unicode linebreaker does not seem to handle emergency cases, where there is no word boundary on a line to break at. In that case, the text runs out of bounds. Issue #1867 shows an example of this. ## Solution Basically just copies how TextAlignment is exposed, but for a new enum TextLineBreakBehaviour. This PR exposes glyph_brush_layout's two simple linebreaking options (Unicode, AnyChar) to users of Text via the enum TextLineBreakBehaviour (which just translates those 2 aforementioned options), plus a method 'with_linebreak_behaviour' on Text and TextBundle. ## Changelog Added `Text::with_linebreak_behaviour` Added `TextBundle::with_linebreak_behaviour` `TextPipeline::queue_text` and `GlyphBrush::compute_glyphs` now need a TextLineBreakBehaviour argument, in order to pass through the new field. Modified the `text2d` example to show both linebreaking behaviours. ## Example Here's what the modified example looks like ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117271367/213589184-b1a54bf3-116c-4721-8cb6-1cb69edb3070.png)
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/// However it may lead to words being broken up across linebreaks.
AnyCharacter,
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/// No soft wrapping, where text is automatically broken up into separate lines when it overflows a boundary, will ever occur.
/// Hard wrapping, where text contains an explicit linebreak such as the escape sequence `\n`, is still enabled.
NoWrap,
Allow users of Text/TextBundle to choose from glyph_brush_layout's BuiltInLineBreaker options. (#7283) # Objective Currently, Text always uses the default linebreaking behaviour in glyph_brush_layout `BuiltInLineBreaker::Unicode` which breaks lines at word boundaries. However, glyph_brush_layout also supports breaking lines at any character by setting the linebreaker to `BuiltInLineBreaker::AnyChar`. Having text wrap character-by-character instead of at word boundaries is desirable in some cases - consider that consoles/terminals usually wrap this way. As a side note, the default Unicode linebreaker does not seem to handle emergency cases, where there is no word boundary on a line to break at. In that case, the text runs out of bounds. Issue #1867 shows an example of this. ## Solution Basically just copies how TextAlignment is exposed, but for a new enum TextLineBreakBehaviour. This PR exposes glyph_brush_layout's two simple linebreaking options (Unicode, AnyChar) to users of Text via the enum TextLineBreakBehaviour (which just translates those 2 aforementioned options), plus a method 'with_linebreak_behaviour' on Text and TextBundle. ## Changelog Added `Text::with_linebreak_behaviour` Added `TextBundle::with_linebreak_behaviour` `TextPipeline::queue_text` and `GlyphBrush::compute_glyphs` now need a TextLineBreakBehaviour argument, in order to pass through the new field. Modified the `text2d` example to show both linebreaking behaviours. ## Example Here's what the modified example looks like ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117271367/213589184-b1a54bf3-116c-4721-8cb6-1cb69edb3070.png)
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}
impl From<BreakLineOn> for glyph_brush_layout::BuiltInLineBreaker {
fn from(val: BreakLineOn) -> Self {
match val {
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// If `NoWrap` is set the choice of `BuiltInLineBreaker` doesn't matter as the text is given unbounded width and soft wrapping will never occur.
// But `NoWrap` does not disable hard breaks where a [`Text`] contains a newline character.
BreakLineOn::WordBoundary | BreakLineOn::NoWrap => {
glyph_brush_layout::BuiltInLineBreaker::UnicodeLineBreaker
}
Allow users of Text/TextBundle to choose from glyph_brush_layout's BuiltInLineBreaker options. (#7283) # Objective Currently, Text always uses the default linebreaking behaviour in glyph_brush_layout `BuiltInLineBreaker::Unicode` which breaks lines at word boundaries. However, glyph_brush_layout also supports breaking lines at any character by setting the linebreaker to `BuiltInLineBreaker::AnyChar`. Having text wrap character-by-character instead of at word boundaries is desirable in some cases - consider that consoles/terminals usually wrap this way. As a side note, the default Unicode linebreaker does not seem to handle emergency cases, where there is no word boundary on a line to break at. In that case, the text runs out of bounds. Issue #1867 shows an example of this. ## Solution Basically just copies how TextAlignment is exposed, but for a new enum TextLineBreakBehaviour. This PR exposes glyph_brush_layout's two simple linebreaking options (Unicode, AnyChar) to users of Text via the enum TextLineBreakBehaviour (which just translates those 2 aforementioned options), plus a method 'with_linebreak_behaviour' on Text and TextBundle. ## Changelog Added `Text::with_linebreak_behaviour` Added `TextBundle::with_linebreak_behaviour` `TextPipeline::queue_text` and `GlyphBrush::compute_glyphs` now need a TextLineBreakBehaviour argument, in order to pass through the new field. Modified the `text2d` example to show both linebreaking behaviours. ## Example Here's what the modified example looks like ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117271367/213589184-b1a54bf3-116c-4721-8cb6-1cb69edb3070.png)
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BreakLineOn::AnyCharacter => glyph_brush_layout::BuiltInLineBreaker::AnyCharLineBreaker,
}
}
}