I read in "whatsnew" it mentions tooltip using shadow and fade in. How do you do it or am i miss reading the info.
Thank you
Harvey
Harvey
I read in "whatsnew" it mentions tooltip using shadow and fade in. How do you do it or am i miss reading the info.
Harvey,
That info is from more than two years ago ![]()
It was when we changed from our defined tooltips to Win32 standard ones
Please review the version dates in whatsnew.txt
November 2007
New: Win32 true tooltips support for FWH / FWC3 /FW++: Shadowed and fade in
Harvey,
Please review carefully whatsnew.txt again and you will see it was not implemented in 2007. Much before ![]()
Anyhow its a feature that is already built in FWH. Fade in refers to the way that the tooltip uses to dissapear.
What fade in effect do you want ? An initial one ?
Initial might be nice. Not important