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Re: General purpose tooltip routine

by David Fanning <news@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 24, 2008 at 08:33 AM

cgoethel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 writes:

> I would like to create a tooltip feature for widgets in my GUI's. I
> realize that the draw and button widgets have a tooltip keywords but I
> would also like to have tooltips for some of my other widgets
> (particularly text and label widgets - where I don't want to put a
> long label on the GUI - but in some cases the label or text needs
> further definition for new users).
> 
> Any existing routines to do this, or suggestions on an easy way to
> implement that?

It might be possible to write your own "tool tip" procedure
that popped up when you entered the boundary of a widget, 
and went away when you exited the boundary. (See "tracking
events" in the on-line help.) But, I wouldn't advise it.
Having now had some experience with "helpful" pop-up
messages in the new IDL Workbench, I can attest to their
ability to raise blood pressure quite a lot more than
they do productivity.

I'd go with a HELP button and a nicely written and informative
help page.

Cheers,

David
-- 
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Se****e ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
 




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General purpose tooltip routine
cgoethel@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-04-24 07:25:32 
Re: General purpose tooltip routine
David Fanning <news@[E  2008-04-24 08:33:41 

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