Hi!
Nadya, I just tested this approach with VFP6 SP5 under Win NT 4.0 SP6. Wat is your version of VFP? In my version the approach you mentioned works badly. Point mouse over the header and wait for tool tip appearing. Move mouse over the grid only. As you move, tool tip does not hide. When you move to another header, tool tip property for grid is already changed, but no visual effect - tool tip remains older. Then move mouse out of the grid to hide the old tool tip. Move mouse again iver another header. New tool tip now appears.
I knew about this behaviour already 2 years ago. That was a problem, and I solved it by improving the Fancy Tool Tip control. Please, let me know if you experienced another behaviour, and also tell versions of products you use.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nadya Nosonovsky [mailto:nnosonov@thewarrengroup.com]
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 7:12 PM
To: vgryn@softservecom.com
Cc: nosonov@msn.com
Subject: Header.ToolTipText and Header.StatusBarText
Vlad,
It's so simple, you can not imagine! All I have to do is set this.parent.parent.tooltiptext = this.tooltiptext in mousemove method for the Header. This is after spending quite a time trying to figure out other more complicated approaches. My Internet is down now, so I can not tell in UT. Could you please answer in my thread?
Thanks in advance.
>Hi,
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>I tried to pass events from header to shape or grid. Haven't succeed. I also tried simple this.parent.parent.tooltiptext = tis.tooltiptext in MouseMove of the Header, but it didn't quite work. So, I was able to activate StatusBarText, and I decided against ToolTipText after spending ~3h. in wain...
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