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raygui styles

raygui comes with several custom UI styles carefully designed for the best visual experience. Those styles have been created using rGuiStyler tool and they complement internal default style, always available by raygui.

styles usage

To use those styles with your raygui development, you need to call GuiLoadStyle() function at initialization, passing the .rgs file to load. Note that .rgs is by default a binary file containing the style required font data (glyphs data + glyph atlas image data).

Styles can also be embedded in the code if desired, .h files are provided with every style containing all the required style data, including the font data. To embed those fonts just add the .h to your project and call the required function as specified in the header info.

Here it is a quick overview of those styles, you can navigate to each directory for additional information.

1. style: default

default style

2. style: dark

dark style

3. style: bluish

bluish style

4. style: candy

candy style

5. style: cherry

cherry style

6. style: cyber

cyber style

7. style: jungle

jungle style

8. style: lavanda

lavanda style

9. style: terminal

terminal style

10. style: sunny

sunny style

11. style: ashes

ashes style

12. enefete: enefete

enefete style

13. amber: amber

amber style

NOTE: Those styles require raylib 5.5 and raygui 4.5