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    Sato
    last edited by 18 Aug 2022, 09:10

    Hello Kl3m3n

    I have one more question, I don't know if Gui-O already supports it or if it is possible. In PC programming practically in all languages there is the OverButton method with which we show "Tooltips". Is this also possible for the Buttons and IT widgets?

    Regards

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      kl3m3n @Sato
      last edited by 18 Aug 2022, 12:59

      @sato If you are talking about the GUI-O design tool, the tooltips are implemented in version 0.0.1-beta.3 (latest is version 0.0.1-beta.4).

      You can hover over the properties (UID, TXT, etc.) to see the description. In the newest version, you can also copy the widgets.

      Best regards,
      kl3m3n

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        Sato @kl3m3n
        last edited by 18 Aug 2022, 13:47

        HI kl3m3n,
        I will see how to implement it.
        Everything I have done so far with Gui-O has been without design tool, when I started it didn't exist yet.

        Regards

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          kl3m3n @Sato
          last edited by 18 Aug 2022, 15:02

          @sato You mean if it's possible for GUI-O app to implement this? GUI-O app will not support tooltips, please see below.

          While this is theoretically possible, it is not meant for touchscreen based devices. You cannot "move over" a button on a touchscreen.
          If tooltips are even considered in such cases, this usually means poor GUI design.

          Best regards,
          kl3m3n

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            Sato @kl3m3n
            last edited by 18 Aug 2022, 17:22

            Hi @kl3m3n,

            You're right, it really doesn't make sense. Forget it

            Thanks

            Regards

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