Make it so separators are always clamped between their bounds#289
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* Update to egui 0.33 (#293) * Make it so separators are always clamped between their bounds (#289) * Make it so separators are always clamped between their bounds * Update changelog * Update documentation on `Tree::split_*` methods * Update changelog and readme --------- Co-authored-by: Avarel <antranprm@gmail.com>
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Fixes #282
As title says, splits are now clamped between their bounds on every frame. This makes it so weird split fractions which were created programmatically don't cause visual problems until the splits are interacted with by the user.