tk2tip
provides a simple mechanism to display tooltips on Tk widgets
when the mouses hoover on top of them.
tk2tip(widget, message)
tk2killtip()
tip(x, ...)
# S3 method for tk2widget
tip(x, ...)
tip(x) <- value
# S3 method for tk2widget
tip(x) <- value
the widget to which a tooltip is attached.
the message of the tooltip (""
to remove the tooltip).
a tk2widget object.
further arguments to the method (unused, but reserved for future use).
the message of the tooltip, or ""
to remove the tip.
Philippe Grosjean
tk2widgets
, tk2methods
if (FALSE) {
## These cannot be run by examples() but should be OK when pasted
## into an interactive R session with the tcltk package loaded
## Using plain Tcl/Tk label and button (tk2XXX equivalent have built-in
## tooltip features)
tt <- tktoplevel()
lb <- tklabel(tt, text = "Move mouse over me, or over the button to see tooltip")
tkgrid(lb)
tk2tip(lb, "A tooltip for the label \ndisplayed on two lines")
but <- tkbutton(tt, text = "Exit", width = 10,
command = function() tkdestroy(tt2))
tkgrid(but)
tk2tip(but, "Exit from this dialog box")
## To test tk2killtip(), move mouse on top of a widget
## so that the tip is visible, and force killing it manually using:
tk2killtip()
## Move again to the widget: the tip is displayed again.
## With tk2widgets, the tip() method can also be used:
lb2 <- tk2label(tt, text = "Move also over me to see the tooltip")
tkgrid(lb2)
tip(lb2) # No tip yet
tip(lb2) <- "Now the tooltip is there!"
## Move the mouse over that last label
tip(lb2) # Yes, this is my tooltip
tip(lb2) <- NULL # To eliminate the toltip for this widget
}
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