GtkTooltips Add tips to your widgets #GtkTooltips has been deprecated in GTK+ 2.12, in favor of the new #GtkTooltip API. Tooltips are the messages that appear next to a widget when the mouse pointer is held over it for a short amount of time. They are especially helpful for adding more verbose descriptions of things such as buttons in a toolbar. An individual tooltip belongs to a group of tooltips. A group is created with a call to gtk_tooltips_new(). Every tooltip in the group can then be turned off with a call to gtk_tooltips_disable() and enabled with gtk_tooltips_enable(). The length of time the user must keep the mouse over a widget before the tip is shown, can be altered with gtk_tooltips_set_delay(). This is set on a 'per group of tooltips' basis. To assign a tip to a particular #GtkWidget, gtk_tooltips_set_tip() is used. Tooltips can only be set on widgets which have their own X window and receive enter and leave events. To check if a widget has its own window use GTK_WIDGET_NO_WINDOW(). To add a tooltip to a widget that doesn't have its own window, place the widget inside a #GtkEventBox and add a tooltip to that instead. The default appearance of all tooltips in a program is determined by the current GTK+ theme that the user has selected. Information about the tooltip (if any) associated with an arbitrary widget can be retrieved using gtk_tooltips_data_get(). Adding tooltips to buttons. GtkWidget *load_button, *save_button, *hbox; GtkTooltips *button_bar_tips; button_bar_tips = gtk_tooltips_new (); /* Create the buttons and pack them into a GtkHBox */ hbox = gtk_hbox_new (TRUE, 2); load_button = gtk_button_new_with_label ("Load a file"); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), load_button, TRUE, TRUE, 2); gtk_widget_show (load_button); save_button = gtk_button_new_with_label ("Save a file"); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), save_button, TRUE, TRUE, 2); gtk_widget_show (save_button); gtk_widget_show (hbox); /* Add the tips */ gtk_tooltips_set_tip (GTK_TOOLTIPS (button_bar_tips), load_button, "Load a new document into this window", "Requests the filename of a document. This will then be loaded into the current window, replacing the contents of whatever is already loaded."); gtk_tooltips_set_tip (GTK_TOOLTIPS (button_bar_tips), save_button, "Saves the current document to a file", "If you have saved the document previously, then the new version will be saved over the old one. Otherwise, you will be prompted for a filename."); #GtkToolbar Create groups of widgets with their own tooltips. #GtkTipsQuery Query tooltips to create context-sensitive help. Holds information about a group of tooltips. Fields should be changed using the functions provided, rather than directly accessing the struct's members. tooltips is the #GtkTooltips group that this tooltip belongs to. widget is the #GtkWidget that this tooltip data is associated with. tip_text is a string containing the tooltip message itself. tip_private is a string that is not shown as the default tooltip. Instead, this message may be more informative and go towards forming a context-sensitive help system for your application. (FIXME: how to actually "switch on" private tips?) @tooltips: @widget: @tip_text: @tip_private: @Deprecated: 2.12: Creates an empty group of tooltips. This function initialises a #GtkTooltips structure. Without at least one such structure, you can not add tips to your application. @Returns: a new #GtkTooltips group for you to use. @Deprecated: 2.12: Allows the user to see your tooltips as they navigate your application. @tooltips: a #GtkTooltips. @Deprecated: 2.12: Causes all tooltips in @tooltips to become inactive. Any widgets that have tips associated with that group will no longer display their tips until they are enabled again with gtk_tooltips_enable(). @tooltips: a #GtkTooltips. @Deprecated: 2.12: Sets the time between the user moving the mouse over a widget and the widget's tooltip appearing. @tooltips: a #GtkTooltips. @delay: an integer value representing milliseconds. @Deprecated: 2.12: Retrieves any #GtkTooltipsData previously associated with the given widget. @widget: a #GtkWidget. @Returns: a #GtkTooltipsData struct, or %NULL if the widget has no tooltip. @Deprecated: 2.12: Ensures that the window used for displaying the given @tooltips is created. Applications should never have to call this function, since GTK+ takes care of this. @tooltips: a #GtkToolTips @Deprecated: 2.12: @tip_window: @tooltips: @current_widget: @Returns: @Deprecated: 2.12: