There are now comptime checks in place an the corresponding triggered
event will be automatically converted to the correct type to support
simple ascii strings (`[]u8`) or utf-8 strings (`[]u21`).
Moved implementation from example/input as a standalone `Element`
implementation, which is directly used by the example instead.
The provided argument is the `App.Event`'s event that should be
triggered on acceptance for the contents of the Input `Element`.
Currently only `[]u21` strings are supported, but in the future also
`[]u8` strings shall be supported and automatically converted when
pushed as an `App.Event` into the app's queue.
You can now align a `Container` using the Alignment `Element` similar to
how you make a `Container` scrollable. For usage details please see the
example and the corresponding tests.
Configuration to enable scrollbar rendering for scrollable `Element`s.
Currently only the fg `Color` of the scrollbar can be configured while
the background uses the same fg `Color` but adds the emphasis `.dim` to
make it obvious what the is the actual scrollbar. In the future it might
be necessary to provide the user with more options to configure the
representation of the scrollbar.
Tests have been added to test the scrollbar rendering and placement
accordingly.
Renamed `Container.contents` to `Container.content` to be in line with
the corresponding `Element` function name. This has also been done for
the properties structs used by the `Container`.
This also means that currently the dynamic resizing through the app's
detached thread is not working, as it cannot send size updates. The
examples have been overhauled to still implement intermediate mode
applications accordingly.
Pass through mouse events where they actually match the corresponding
`Container`. Adopt mouse event accordingly in `Scrollable` `Element`
trait when passing through the mouse event to the scrollable
`Container`.
However this is only working for the same size as the parent container
(i.e. same `Size`). The `.resize` event for the `Container` of the
scrollable element needs to be the necessary and/or required size for
the contents (regardless of the screen viewport).
Remove examples, add description for design goals in README.md and
apply re-names and naming changes accordingly for the project structure.
Implement a flat hierachry, as the library shall remain pretty simple.