diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 31d116d..3895ad0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -22,4 +22,9 @@ which are a c superpower in this scenario. You will essentially start with some 'fixed' rectangle (probably derived from the window size) and then perform splitting operations on that rectangle. Even a dynamic split that creates a draggable border, updating the local function-static variable (which is a -normalized float) to let you resize sections. +normalized float) to let you resize sections. Also, the interface will be like +immediate mode guis, with one exception from the way raygui works. The drawing +operations are deferred, and called in the reverse order. This way the first +gui function that captrues input can signal to the other function that input is +captured, and the drawing of the gui elements can reflect the priority of the +gui functions. Overlapping gui elements in raygui is the main painpoint imo.