First problem was that IGUIElement::getNextElement wasn't passing includeInvisible and includeDisabled flags recursively, so anything deeper than one level could fail if an element was disabled/invisible in between while it was created.
Second problem was that setTabOrder(-1) did ignore disabled elements. So when any parent was disabled when elements were created they never got a tab order.
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Usually something like __IRR_SOME_GUARD_INCLUDED__ replaced by IRR_SOME_GUARD_INCLUDED.
Removing underscores at the end wasn't necessary, but more symmetric (probably the reason they got added there as well).
While this touches every header it shouldn't affect users (I hope).
Also a few whitespace changes to unify whitespace usage a bit.
And a bunch of spelling fixes in comments.
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C++ has undefined behavior for identifiers starting with __ or with _ followed by an uppercase letter.
We still have many more (in IrrCompileConfig.h and in all header-guards), will likely replace those later as well.
As a workaround for users which might use irrlicht defines in their code, I've added the header irrLegacyDefines.h
Including that allows to continue using old defines for a while - or make it easier to have code which compiles
with old and new Irrlicht library versions.
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getAlignLeft, getAlignRight, getAlignTop, getAlignBottom.
Deliberately not mirroring setAlignment function, as that takes 4 parameters and that's always a bit ugly to return.
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