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javax.swing
Class ToolTipManager
java.lang.Object
java.awt.event.MouseAdapter
javax.swing.ToolTipManager
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- MouseListener, MouseMotionListener, MouseWheelListener, EventListener
public class ToolTipManager - extends MouseAdapter
- implements MouseMotionListener
Manages all the ToolTips in the system.
ToolTipManager contains numerous properties for configuring how long it
will take for the tooltips to become visible, and how long till they
hide. Consider a component that has a different tooltip based on where
the mouse is, such as JTree. When the mouse moves into the JTree and
over a region that has a valid tooltip, the tooltip will become
visibile after initialDelay milliseconds. After
dismissDelay milliseconds the tooltip will be hidden. If
the mouse is over a region that has a valid tooltip, and the tooltip
is currently visible, when the mouse moves to a region that doesn't have
a valid tooltip the tooltip will be hidden. If the mouse then moves back
into a region that has a valid tooltip within reshowDelay
milliseconds, the tooltip will immediately be shown, otherwise the
tooltip will be shown again after initialDelay milliseconds.
- See Also:
JComponent.createToolTip()
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
lightWeightPopupEnabled
protected boolean lightWeightPopupEnabled
heavyWeightPopupEnabled
protected boolean heavyWeightPopupEnabled
setEnabled
public void setEnabled(boolean flag)
- Enables or disables the tooltip.
- Parameters:
flag - true to enable the tip, false otherwise
isEnabled
public boolean isEnabled()
- Returns true if this object is enabled.
- Returns:
- true if this object is enabled, false otherwise
setLightWeightPopupEnabled
public void setLightWeightPopupEnabled(boolean aFlag)
- When displaying the
JToolTip, the
ToolTipManager chooses to use a lightweight
JPanel if it fits. This method allows you to
disable this feature. You have to do disable it if your
application mixes light weight and heavy weights components.
- Parameters:
aFlag - true if a lightweight panel is desired, false otherwise
isLightWeightPopupEnabled
public boolean isLightWeightPopupEnabled()
- Returns true if lightweight (all-Java)
Tooltips
are in use, or false if heavyweight (native peer)
Tooltips are being used.
- Returns:
- true if lightweight
ToolTips are in use
setInitialDelay
public void setInitialDelay(int milliseconds)
- Specifies the initial delay value.
- Parameters:
milliseconds - the number of milliseconds to delay
(after the cursor has paused) before displaying the
tooltip- See Also:
getInitialDelay()
getInitialDelay
public int getInitialDelay()
- Returns the initial delay value.
- Returns:
- an integer representing the initial delay value,
in milliseconds
- See Also:
setInitialDelay(int)
setDismissDelay
public void setDismissDelay(int milliseconds)
- Specifies the dismissal delay value.
- Parameters:
milliseconds - the number of milliseconds to delay
before taking away the tooltip- See Also:
getDismissDelay()
getDismissDelay
public int getDismissDelay()
- Returns the dismissal delay value.
- Returns:
- an integer representing the dismissal delay value,
in milliseconds
- See Also:
setDismissDelay(int)
setReshowDelay
public void setReshowDelay(int milliseconds)
- Used to specify the amount of time before the user has to wait
initialDelay milliseconds before a tooltip will be
shown. That is, if the tooltip is hidden, and the user moves into
a region of the same Component that has a valid tooltip within
milliseconds milliseconds the tooltip will immediately
be shown. Otherwise, if the user moves into a region with a valid
tooltip after milliseconds milliseconds, the user
will have to wait an additional initialDelay
milliseconds before the tooltip is shown again.
- Parameters:
milliseconds - time in milliseconds- See Also:
getReshowDelay()
getReshowDelay
public int getReshowDelay()
- Returns the reshow delay property.
- Returns:
- reshown delay property
- See Also:
setReshowDelay(int)
sharedInstance
public static ToolTipManager sharedInstance()
- Returns a shared
ToolTipManager instance.
- Returns:
- a shared
ToolTipManager object
registerComponent
public void registerComponent(JComponent component)
- Registers a component for tooltip management.
This will register key bindings to show and hide the tooltip text
only if component has focus bindings. This is done
so that components that are not normally focus traversable, such
as JLabel, are not made focus traversable as a result
of invoking this method.
- Parameters:
component - a JComponent object to add- See Also:
Component.isFocusTraversable()
unregisterComponent
public void unregisterComponent(JComponent component)
- Removes a component from tooltip control.
- Parameters:
component - a JComponent object to remove
mouseEntered
public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent event)
- Called when the mouse enters the region of a component.
This determines whether the tool tip should be shown.
- Specified by:
mouseEntered in interface MouseListener- Overrides:
mouseEntered in class MouseAdapter
- Parameters:
event - the event in question
mouseExited
public void mouseExited(MouseEvent event)
- Called when the mouse exits the region of a component.
Any tool tip showing should be hidden.
- Specified by:
mouseExited in interface MouseListener- Overrides:
mouseExited in class MouseAdapter
- Parameters:
event - the event in question
mousePressed
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent event)
- Called when the mouse is pressed.
Any tool tip showing should be hidden.
- Specified by:
mousePressed in interface MouseListener- Overrides:
mousePressed in class MouseAdapter
- Parameters:
event - the event in question
mouseDragged
public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent event)
- Called when the mouse is pressed and dragged.
Does nothing.
- Specified by:
mouseDragged in interface MouseMotionListener- Overrides:
mouseDragged in class MouseAdapter
- Parameters:
event - the event in question
mouseMoved
public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent event)
- Called when the mouse is moved.
Determines whether the tool tip should be displayed.
- Specified by:
mouseMoved in interface MouseMotionListener- Overrides:
mouseMoved in class MouseAdapter
- Parameters:
event - the event in question
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