[static]
The amount of time, in milliseconds, that a user can take
when moving the mouse between controls before Flex again waits
for the duration of showDelay to display a ToolTip.
[static]
The amount of time, in milliseconds, that Flex waits
before displaying the ToolTip box once a user
moves the mouse over a component that has a ToolTip.
The ToolTip object that is currently visible,
or null if none is shown.
Implementation public static function get currentToolTip():IToolTip public static function set currentToolTip(value:IToolTip):void
enabled
property
enabled:Boolean
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
If true, the ToolTipManager will automatically show
ToolTips when the user moves the mouse pointer over components.
If false, no ToolTips will be shown.
The default value is true.
Implementation public static function get enabled():Boolean public static function set enabled(value:Boolean):void
hideDelay
property
hideDelay:Number
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The amount of time, in milliseconds, that Flex waits
to hide the ToolTip after it appears.
Once Flex hides a ToolTip, the user must move the mouse
off the component and then back onto it to see the ToolTip again.
If you set hideDelay to Infinity,
Flex does not hide the ToolTip until the user triggers an event,
such as moving the mouse off of the component.
The default value is 10000.
Implementation public static function get hideDelay():Number public static function set hideDelay(value:Number):void
The effect that plays when a ToolTip is hidden,
or null if the ToolTip should disappear with no effect.
The default value is null.
Implementation public static function get hideEffect():IAbstractEffect public static function set hideEffect(value:IAbstractEffect):void
scrubDelay
property
scrubDelay:Number
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The amount of time, in milliseconds, that a user can take
when moving the mouse between controls before Flex again waits
for the duration of showDelay to display a ToolTip.
This setting is useful if the user moves quickly from one control
to another; after displaying the first ToolTip, Flex will display
the others immediately rather than waiting.
The shorter the setting for scrubDelay, the more
likely that the user must wait for an amount of time specified
by showDelay in order to see the next ToolTip.
A good use of this property is if you have several buttons on a
toolbar, and the user will quickly scan across them to see brief
descriptions of their functionality.
The default value is 100.
Implementation public static function get scrubDelay():Number public static function set scrubDelay(value:Number):void
showDelay
property
showDelay:Number
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The amount of time, in milliseconds, that Flex waits
before displaying the ToolTip box once a user
moves the mouse over a component that has a ToolTip.
To make the ToolTip appear instantly, set showDelay to 0.
The default value is 500.
Implementation public static function get showDelay():Number public static function set showDelay(value:Number):void
The effect that plays when a ToolTip is shown,
or null if the ToolTip should appear with no effect.
The default value is null.
Implementation public static function get showEffect():IAbstractEffect public static function set showEffect(value:IAbstractEffect):void
toolTipClass
property
toolTipClass:Class
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The class to use for creating ToolTips.
The default value is mx.controls.ToolTip.
Implementation public static function get toolTipClass():Class public static function set toolTipClass(value:Class):void
Method Detail
createToolTip
()
method
public static function createToolTip(text:String, x:Number, y:Number, errorTipBorderStyle:String = null, context:IUIComponent = null):IToolTip
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
Creates an instance of the ToolTip class with the specified text
and displays it at the specified location in stage coordinates.
ToolTips appear in their own layer, on top of everything
except cursors.
The standard way of using ToolTips is to let the ToolTipManager
automatically show and hide them as the user moves the mouse over
the objects that have the toolTip property set.
You can turn off this automatic ToolTip management by setting
the ToolTipManager's enabled property to
false.
By contrast, this method—along with destroyToolTip()—gives
you programmatic control over ToolTips.
You can show them when and where you choose,
and you can even show more than one at once if you need to.
(The ToolTipManager never does this, because it is generally
confusing to the user).
This method first creates a new instance of ToolTip and calls the
addChild() method to put it into the SystemManager's
toolTips layer.
If you are showing an error tip, it sets the appropriate styles.
Then it sets the text for the ToolTip, sizes the ToolTip based on
its text, and positions it where you specified.
You must save the reference to the ToolTip that this method
returns so that you can pass it to the destroyToolTip() method.
Parameters
text:String — The text to display in the ToolTip instance.
x:Number — The horizontal coordinate of the ToolTip in stage coordinates.
In case of multiple stages, the relevant stage is determined
from the context argument.
y:Number — The vertical coordinate of the ToolTip in stage coordinates.
In case of multiple stages, the relevant stage is determined
from the context argument.
errorTipBorderStyle:String (default = null) — The border style of an error tip. This method
argument can be null, "errorTipRight", "errorTipAbove", or "errorTipBelow".
If it is null, then the createToolTip() method creates a normal ToolTip. If it is
"errorTipRight", "errorTipAbove", or "errorTipBelow", then the createToolTip()
method creates an error tip, and this parameter determines where the arrow
of the error tip points to (the error's target). For example, if you pass "errorTipRight", Flex
positions the error tip (via the x and y arguments) to the
right of the error target; the arrow is on the left edge of the error tip.
context:IUIComponent (default = null) — Determines which StyleManager is used. Typically, you pass the object on
which the ToolTip appears, so that the ToolTip's StyleManager is the same one that is used by that object.
public static function destroyToolTip(toolTip:IToolTip):void
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
Destroys a specified ToolTip that was created by the createToolTip() method.
This method calls the removeChild() method to remove the specified
ToolTip from the SystemManager's ToolTips layer.
It will then be garbage-collected unless you keep a
reference to it.
You should not call this method on the ToolTipManager's
currentToolTip.
Parameters
toolTip:IToolTip — The ToolTip instance to destroy.