On Thu, 6 May 2004 matthew.gabeler-lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I encountered a similar problem in an application of mine. The solution I
> found was to destroy and re-create the tooltip, rather than changing its
> text. Here's an excerpt from my code. $w_input here is the widget for
> which the tooltip is being changed, and $newtip is the new tooltip text.
> The only disadvantage I found with this workaround is that it causes a
> little bit of flicker, since the tooltip window is destroyed and recreated,
> rather than just changing size and text.
Maybe you could just do Refresh on the window
after setting tip text? (no idea)
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