GtkTooltip
Add tips to your widgets
gtkTooltipSetMarkup(object, markup)gtkTooltipSetText(object, text)gtkTooltipSetIcon(object, pixbuf)gtkTooltipSetIconFromStock(object, stock.id, size)gtkTooltipSetIconFromIconName(object, icon.name = NULL, size)gtkTooltipSetIconFromGicon(object, gicon, size)gtkTooltipSetCustom(object, custom.widget)gtkTooltipTriggerTooltipQuery(display)gtkTooltipSetTipArea(object, area)
GObject +----GtkTooltip
GtkTooltip belongs to the new tooltips API that was
introduced in GTK+ 2.12 and which deprecates the old
GtkTooltips API.
Basic tooltips can be realized simply by using gtkWidgetSetTooltipText
or gtkWidgetSetTooltipMarkup without any explicit tooltip object.
When you need a tooltip with a little more fancy contents, like adding an image, or you want the tooltip to have different contents per GtkTreeView row or cell, you will have to do a little more work:
Set the "has-tooltip" property to TRUE, this will
make GTK+ monitor the widget for motion and related events
which are needed to determine when and where to show a tooltip.
Connect to the "query-tooltip" signal. This signal
will be emitted when a tooltip is supposed to be shown. One
of the arguments passed to the signal handler is a GtkTooltip
object. This is the object that we are about to display as a
tooltip, and can be manipulated in your callback using functions
like gtkTooltipSetIcon. There are functions for setting
the tooltip's markup, setting an image from a stock icon, or
even putting in a custom widget.
Return TRUE from your query-tooltip handler. This causes
the tooltip to be show. If you return FALSE, it will not be shown.
In the probably rare case where you want to have even more control
over the tooltip that is about to be shown, you can set your own
GtkWindow which will be used as tooltip window. This works as
follows:
Set "has-tooltip" and connect to "query-tooltip" as
before.
Use gtkWidgetSetTooltipWindow to set a GtkWindow created
by you as tooltip window.
In the ::query-tooltip callback you can access your window
using gtkWidgetGetTooltipWindow and manipulate as you
wish. The semantics of the return value are exactly as before,
return TRUE to show the window, FALSE to not show it.
GtkTooltipundocumented
Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation
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