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The following example function creates a tooltip and associates it with the control whose resource ID is passed in.
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Prerequisites
- C/C++
- Windows User Interface Programming
Instructions
Create a Tooltip for a Control
The following example function creates a tooltip and associates it with the control whose resource ID is passed in.
// Description:
// Creates a tooltip for an item in a dialog box.
// Parameters:
// idTool - identifier of an dialog box item.
// nDlg - window handle of the dialog box.
// pszText - string to use as the tooltip text.
// Returns:
// The handle to the tooltip.
//
HWND CreateToolTip(int toolID, HWND hDlg, PTSTR pszText)
{
if (!toolID || !hDlg || !pszText)
{
return FALSE;
}
// Get the window of the tool.
HWND hwndTool = GetDlgItem(hDlg, toolID);
// Create the tooltip. g_hInst is the global instance handle.
HWND hwndTip = CreateWindowEx(NULL, TOOLTIPS_CLASS, NULL,
WS_POPUP |TTS_ALWAYSTIP | TTS_BALLOON,
CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT,
CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT,
hDlg, NULL,
g_hInst, NULL);
if (!hwndTool || !hwndTip)
{
return (HWND)NULL;
}
// Associate the tooltip with the tool.
TOOLINFO toolInfo = { 0 };
toolInfo.cbSize = sizeof(toolInfo);
toolInfo.hwnd = hDlg;
toolInfo.uFlags = TTF_IDISHWND | TTF_SUBCLASS;
toolInfo.uId = (UINT_PTR)hwndTool;
toolInfo.lpszText = pszText;
SendMessage(hwndTip, TTM_ADDTOOL, 0, (LPARAM)&toolInfo);
return hwndTip;
}
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