GtkTipsQuery displays help about widgets in the user interface. The #GtkTipsQuery widget is a subclass of #GtkLabel which is used to display help about widgets in a user interface. A query is started with a call to gtk_tips_query_start_query(), usually when some kind of 'Help' button is pressed. The #GtkTipsQuery then grabs all events, stopping the user interface from functioning normally. Then as the user moves the mouse over the widgets, the #GtkTipsQuery displays each widget's tooltip text. By connecting to the "widget-entered" or "widget-selected" signals, it is possible to customize the #GtkTipsQuery to perform other actions when widgets are entered or selected. For example, a help browser could be opened with documentation on the widget selected. At some point a call to gtk_tips_query_stop_query() must be made in order to stop the query and return the interface to its normal state. The gtk_tips_query_set_caller() function can be used to specify a widget which the user can select to stop the query (often the same button used to start the query). #GtkTooltips the object which handles tooltips. The #GtkTipsQuery-struct struct contains private data only, and should be accessed using the functions below. Creates a new #GtkTipsQuery. @Returns: a new #GtkTipsQuery. Starts a query. The #GtkTipsQuery widget will take control of the mouse and as the mouse moves it will display the tooltip of the widget beneath the mouse. @tips_query: a #GtkTipsQuery. Stops a query. @tips_query: a #GtkTipsQuery. Sets the widget which initiates the query, usually a button. If the @caller is selected while the query is running, the query is automatically stopped. @tips_query: a #GtkTipsQuery. @caller: the widget which initiates the query. Sets the text to display when the query is not in effect, and the text to display when the query is in effect but the widget beneath the pointer has no tooltip. @tips_query: a #GtkTipsQuery. @label_inactive: the text to display when the query is not running. @label_no_tip: the text to display when the query is running but the widget beneath the pointer has no tooltip. Emitted when the query is started. @tipsquery: the object which received the signal. Emitted when the query is stopped. @tipsquery: the object which received the signal. Emitted when a widget is entered by the pointer while the query is in effect. @tipsquery: the object which received the signal. @widget: the widget that was entered by the pointer. @tip_text: the widget's tooltip. @tip_private: the widget's private tooltip (see gtk_tooltips_set_tip()). Emitted when a widget is selected during a query. @tipsquery: the object which received the signal. @widget: the widget that was selected. @tip_text: the widget's tooltip. @tip_private: the widget's private tooltip (see gtk_tooltips_set_tip()). @event: the button press or button release event. @Returns: %TRUE if the query should be stopped. %TRUE if the widget-entered and widget-selected signals are emitted even when the widget has no tooltip set. The widget that starts the tips query, usually a button. If it is selected while the query is in effect the query is automatically stopped. The text to display in the #GtkTipsQuery widget when the query is not in effect. The text to display in the #GtkTipsQuery widget when the query is running and the widget that the pointer is over has no tooltip.