QToolTip¶
The QToolTip
class provides tool tips (balloon help) for any widget. More…
Synopsis¶
Static functions¶
Detailed Description¶
The tip is a short piece of text reminding the user of the widget’s function. It is drawn immediately below the given position in a distinctive black-on-yellow color combination. The tip can be any rich text
formatted string.
Rich text displayed in a tool tip is implicitly word-wrapped unless specified differently with <p style='white-space:pre'>
.
The simplest and most common way to set a widget’s tool tip is by calling its setToolTip()
function.
It is also possible to show different tool tips for different regions of a widget, by using a QHelpEvent
of type ToolTip
. Intercept the help event in your widget’s event()
function and call showText()
with the text you want to display. The Tooltips example illustrates this technique.
If you are calling hideText()
, or showText()
with an empty string, as a result of a ToolTip
-event you should also call ignore()
on the event, to signal that you don’t want to start any tooltip specific modes.
Note that, if you want to show tooltips in an item view, the model/view architecture provides functionality to set an item’s tool tip; e.g., the setToolTip()
function. However, if you want to provide custom tool tips in an item view, you must intercept the help event in the viewportEvent()
function and handle it yourself.
The default tool tip color and font can be customized with setPalette()
and setFont()
. When a tooltip is currently on display, isVisible()
returns true
and text()
the currently visible text.
Note
Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette
, because tool tips are not active windows.
See also
toolTip
toolTip
Tool Tips Example
- class PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip¶
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.font()¶
- Return type
Returns the font used to render tooltips.
See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.hideText()¶
Hides the tool tip. This is the same as calling showText()
with an empty string.
See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.isVisible()¶
- Return type
bool
Returns true
if a tooltip is currently shown.
See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.palette()¶
- Return type
Returns the palette used to render tooltips.
Note
Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette
, because tool tips are not active windows.
See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.setFont(arg__1)¶
- Parameters
arg__1 –
PySide6.QtGui.QFont
Sets the font
used to render tooltips.
See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.setPalette(arg__1)¶
- Parameters
arg__1 –
PySide6.QtGui.QPalette
Sets the palette
used to render tooltips.
Note
Tool tips use the inactive color group of QPalette
, because tool tips are not active windows.
See also
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.showText(pos, text[, w=None[, rect={}[, msecShowTime=-1]]])¶
- Parameters
pos –
PySide6.QtCore.QPoint
text – str
rect –
PySide6.QtCore.QRect
msecShowTime – int
Shows text
as a tool tip, with the global position pos
as the point of interest. The tool tip will be shown with a platform specific offset from this point of interest.
If you specify a non-empty rect the tip will be hidden as soon as you move your cursor out of this area.
The rect
is in the coordinates of the widget you specify with w
. If the rect
is not empty you must specify a widget. Otherwise this argument can be None
but it is used to determine the appropriate screen on multi-head systems.
The msecDisplayTime
parameter specifies for how long the tool tip will be displayed, in milliseconds. With the default value of -1, the time is based on the length of the text.
If text
is empty the tool tip is hidden. If the text is the same as the currently shown tooltip, the tip will not move. You can force moving by first hiding the tip with an empty text, and then showing the new tip at the new position.
- static PySide6.QtWidgets.QToolTip.text()¶
- Return type
str
Returns the tooltip text, if a tooltip is visible, or an empty string if a tooltip is not visible.
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