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  • EddyE Offline
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    Eddy
    wrote on last edited by
    #12

    Hi,

    Thanks for sharing.

    When you use your tooltip , do you put it as the last part of your dialog?

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      shav
      wrote on last edited by
      #13

      [quote author="Eddy" date="1396200453"]Hi,

      Thanks for sharing.

      When you use your tooltip , do you put it as the last part of your dialog? [/quote]

      No, I use it as a part of TextField. Here's how looks like the code of my login dialog (full source code):
      @
      import QtQuick 2.2
      import QtQuick.Controls 1.2
      import QtQuick.Dialogs 1.1
      import QtQuick.Window 2.0
      import QtQuick.Layouts 1.1
      import QtGraphicalEffects 1.0
      import com.shav.qtforum 1.0
      import "../"

      Window {
      id: userLoginWindow
      width: 400
      height: 150
      minimumWidth: 400
      maximumWidth: 400
      minimumHeight: 150
      maximumHeight: 150
      modality: Qt.WindowModal
      title: "Login"
      color: "#e8e8e8"

      property var rootApp: null
      
      signal userIsLogIn()
      
      function onUserLoginStatus(status)
      {
          spinner.running = false;
      
          if(status === true)
          {
              userLoginWindow.userIsLogIn();
              userLoginWindow.close();
          }
      }
      
      Component.onCompleted: {
          if(rootApp !== null && rootApp.manager !== null)
          {
              rootApp.manager.userDidLogin.connect(onUserLoginStatus);
          }
      }
      
      Rectangle {
          id: contentView
          anchors {fill: parent; margins: 10}
          color: "transparent"
          clip: true
      
          BusyIndicator {
              id: spinner
              running: false
              anchors {left: parent.left; bottom: parent.bottom}
              width: 30
              height: 30
          }
      
          Rectangle {
              id: userLoginSettings
              width: parent.width
              height: parent.height - buttonsRow.height - 10
              color: "transparent"
              clip: true
      
              Column {
                  id: settingsColumn
                  width: parent.width
                  height: parent.height
                  spacing: 5
      
                  Row {
                      id: userNameRow
                      width: parent.width
                      height: userNameField.height
                      spacing: 20
      
                      Label {
                          id: userNameLabel
                          width: 100
                          height: parent.height
                          verticalAlignment: Qt.AlignVCenter
                          text: "Username: "
                      }
      
                      TextField {
                          id: userNameField
                          width: parent.width - userNameLabel.width - 20
                          placeholderText: "Your login name here..."
      
                          ToolTip {
                              id: tooltip
                              width: 300
                              backgroundColor: "yellow"
                              textColor: "blue"
                              font.pointSize: 18
                              text: "Some <b>text</b> <i>here</i>";
                          }
                      }
                  }
      
                  Row {
                      id: userPasswordRow
                      width: parent.width
                      height: userPasswordField.height
                      spacing: 20
      
                      Label {
                          id: userPasswordLabel
                          width: 100
                          height: parent.height
                          verticalAlignment: Qt.AlignVCenter
                          text: "Password: "
                      }
      
                      TextField {
                          id: userPasswordField
                          width: parent.width - userPasswordLabel.width - 20
                          echoMode: TextInput.Password
                          placeholderText: "Your password here..."
                      }
                  }
      
                  CheckBox {
                      id: savePassword
                      checked: true
                      text: "Keep me logged in for two weeks"
                  }
              }
          }
      
          Row {
              id: buttonsRow
              width: btnClose.width + btnRegister.width + btnLogin.width
              height: btnClose.height
              anchors {right: parent.right; top: userLoginSettings.bottom; topMargin: 10}
      
              Button {
                  id: btnClose
                  text: "Close"
                  onClicked: {
                      userLoginWindow.close();
                  }
              }
      
              Button {
                  id: btnRegister
                  text: "Sign Up"
                  onClicked: {
                      if(rootApp !== null && rootApp.manager !== null)
                      {
                          rootApp.manager.getRegistrationHiddenFields();
                          userLoginWindow.close();
                      }
                  }
              }
      
              Button {
                  id: btnLogin
                  isDefault: true
                  text: "Login"
                  onClicked: {
      
                      if(userNameField.text.length > 0 && userPasswordField.text.length > 0)
                      {
                          if(rootApp !== null && rootApp.manager !== null)
                          {
                              spinner.running = true;
                              userLoginWindow.userIsLogIn();
                              rootApp.manager.login(userNameField.text, userPasswordField.text, savePassword.checked);
                          }
                      }
                  }
              }
          }
      }
      

      }
      @

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        Xander84
        wrote on last edited by
        #14

        The z-index only works for sibling items and the parent, not other items deeper in the item tree and siblings of the parent are not affected by it (sadly), that is why it doesn't work in your code.

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        • shavS Offline
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          shav
          wrote on last edited by
          #15

          [quote author="Xander84" date="1396201249"]The z-index only works for sibling items and the parent, not other items deeper in the item tree and siblings of the parent are not affected by it (sadly), that is why it doesn't work in your code.[/quote]

          Thanks for the reply! Well I'll try to fix it and upload a new version here tomorrow.

          Mac OS and iOS Developer

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            Xander84
            wrote on last edited by
            #16

            I could publish my Tooltip version later, it a little bit different :D

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            • shavS Offline
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              shav
              wrote on last edited by
              #17

              It's will be grade!

              Mac OS and iOS Developer

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                Xander84
                wrote on last edited by
                #18

                Ok here you go, maybe that is useful for someone.
                I've created a more dynamic tooltip, so usually they are created from JavaScript and not included in the QML layout directly (but can also be done if needed).

                Tooltip.qml:
                @
                import QtQuick 2.2

                Rectangle {
                id: tooltip

                property alias text: tooltipText.text
                property alias textItem: tooltipText
                property int fadeInDelay: 500
                property int fadeOutDelay: 500
                property bool autoHide: true
                property alias autoHideDelay: hideTimer.interval
                property bool destroyOnHide: true
                
                function show() {
                    state = "showing"
                    if (hideTimer.running) {
                        hideTimer.restart()
                    }
                }
                
                function hide() {
                    if (hideTimer.running) {
                        hideTimer.stop()
                    }
                    state = "hidden"
                }
                
                width: tooltipText.width + 20
                height: tooltipText.height + 10
                color: "#dd000000"
                radius: 6
                opacity: 0
                
                Text {
                    id: tooltipText
                    anchors.centerIn: parent
                    horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                    color: "white"
                    font.pointSize: 10
                    font.bold: true
                }
                
                MouseArea {
                    anchors.fill: parent
                    onClicked: hide()
                }
                
                Timer {
                    id: hideTimer
                    interval: 5000
                    onTriggered: hide()
                }
                
                states: [
                    State {
                        name: "showing"
                        PropertyChanges { target: tooltip; opacity: 1 }
                        onCompleted: {
                            if (autoHide) {
                                hideTimer.start()
                            }
                        }
                    },
                    State {
                        name: "hidden"
                        PropertyChanges { target: tooltip; opacity: 0 }
                        onCompleted: {
                            if (destroyOnHide) {
                                tooltip.destroy()
                            }
                        }
                    }
                ]
                
                transitions: [
                    Transition {
                        to: "showing"
                        NumberAnimation { target: tooltip; property: "opacity"; duration: fadeInDelay }
                    },
                    Transition {
                        to: "hidden"
                        NumberAnimation { target: tooltip; property: "opacity"; duration: fadeOutDelay }
                    }
                ]
                

                }
                @
                The tooltip has a show and hide function to fade it in and out respectively, by default it will destroy itself after it's hidden (the destroyOnHide property can be set to false if you don't want that).

                Also I have a simple JavaScript file to make it a little easier to create tooltips.

                TooltipCreator.js
                @
                var component = Qt.createComponent("Tooltip.qml");

                function create(text, parent, properties) {
                if (typeof properties === "undefined") {
                properties = {
                anchors: {
                horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter,
                bottom: parent.bottom,
                bottomMargin: parent.height / 8
                }
                };
                }
                properties.text = text;
                var tooltip = component.createObject(parent, properties);
                if (tooltip === null) {
                console.error("error creating tooltip: " + component.errorString());
                } else if (properties.anchors) {
                // manual anchor mapping necessary
                for (var anchor in properties.anchors) {
                tooltip.anchors[anchor] = properties.anchors[anchor];
                }
                }
                return tooltip;
                }
                @
                manual anchor mapping was necessary because it didn't work with Component.createObject properties!? I don't know if that is a bug or an error on my side.

                so I use that TooltipCreator like this for example:
                @
                import "TooltipCreator.js" as TooltipCreator
                ...
                TooltipCreator.create("text on the tooltip", parentItem).show()
                @
                by default it will fade in, stay visible for 5 seconds and than fade out and destroy itself, the user can click on the tooltip to hide it immediately, also it will be anchored at the bottom center of the provided parent Item (see the TooltipCreator.js)

                The 3rd optional argument can be used to specify custom properties for the tooltip, e.g.
                @
                TooltipCreator.create("absolute positioned tooltip"), rootItem, { x: 100, y: 50 }).show()
                @
                or set the properties on the item directly
                @
                var tooltip = TooltipCreator.create(qsTr("Network Error!\nPlease check your network connection\nor try again later."), mainView)
                tooltip.color = "#ddff0000"
                tooltip.textItem.color = "white"
                tooltip.show()
                @

                I hope that helps, it's not perfect but an easy way to show a simple tooltip I think.

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                • EddyE Offline
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                  Eddy
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #19

                  Thanks for sharing Xander!

                  Are you interested in putting it in a wiki page ?

                  We can help you with that if you haven't done it yet. Just let us know.

                  BTW : thanks for all your contributions on Devnet. We are really happy having you on board!!!

                  Qt Certified Specialist
                  www.edalsolutions.be

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                    shav
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #20

                    [quote author="Eddy" date="1396255883"]
                    Are you interested in putting it in a wiki page ?
                    [/quote]

                    Hi,

                    I want to do it but I don't know how I can do it. Could you help me with it. I want to create two version of ToolTip. The one is from the Xander84 and one is a my if you don't mind.

                    The new version of my ToolTip looks like:
                    @
                    import QtQuick 2.0
                    import QtQuick.Controls 1.1
                    import QtGraphicalEffects 1.0

                    Item {
                    id: toolTipRoot
                    width: toolTip.contentWidth
                    height: toolTipContainer.height
                    visible: false
                    clip: false
                    z: 999999999

                    property alias text: toolTip.text
                    property alias radius: content.radius
                    property alias backgroundColor: content.color
                    property alias textColor: toolTip.color
                    property alias font: toolTip.font
                    property var target: null
                    
                    function onMouseHover(x, y)
                    {
                        var obj = toolTipRoot.target.mapToItem(null, x, y);
                        toolTipRoot.x = obj.x;
                        toolTipRoot.y = obj.y;
                    }
                    
                    function onVisibleStatus(flag)
                    {
                        toolTipRoot.visible = flag;
                    }
                    
                    Component.onCompleted: {
                        var itemParent = toolTipRoot.target;
                    
                        var newObject = Qt.createQmlObject('import QtQuick 2.0; MouseArea {signal mouserHover(int x, int y); signal showChanged(bool flag); anchors.fill:parent; hoverEnabled: true; onPositionChanged: {mouserHover(mouseX, mouseY)} onEntered: {showChanged(true)} onExited:{showChanged(false)}}',
                            itemParent, "mouseItem");
                        newObject.mouserHover.connect(onMouseHover);
                        newObject.showChanged.connect(onVisibleStatus);
                    }
                    
                    Item {
                        id: toolTipContainer
                        z: toolTipRoot.z + 1
                        width: content.width + (2*toolTipShadow.radius)
                        height: content.height + (2*toolTipShadow.radius)
                    
                        Rectangle {
                            id: content
                            anchors.centerIn: parent
                            width: toolTipRoot.width
                            height: toolTip.contentHeight + 10
                            radius: 3
                    
                            Text {
                                id: toolTip
                                anchors {fill: parent; margins: 5}
                                wrapMode: Text.WrapAnywhere
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    
                    DropShadow {
                        id: toolTipShadow
                        z: toolTipRoot.z + 1
                        anchors.fill: source
                        cached: true
                        horizontalOffset: 4
                        verticalOffset: 4
                        radius: 8.0
                        samples: 16
                        color: "#80000000"
                        smooth: true
                        source: toolTipContainer
                    }
                    
                    Behavior on visible { NumberAnimation { duration: 200 }}
                    

                    }
                    @

                    I think the Xander84 version looks more standard. And I think it's will be great if other developers could have a more variants of implementation the tooltip.

                    [quote author="Eddy" date="1396255883"]
                    BTW : thanks for all your contributions on Devnet. We are really happy having you on board!!![/quote]

                    Thanks! I'm happy be with you on board. I'll want to thank you for your hard work on Qt.

                    Mac OS and iOS Developer

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                      Eddy
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #21

                      bq. I want to do it but I don’t know how I can do it. Could you help me with it.

                      Have a look at :
                      "How to add wiki pages":http://qt-project.org/wiki/WikiHelp

                      PS: let Xander decide on his code, since he's the author.

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                        shav
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #22

                        Thanks for the link to documentation. I'll check it.

                        [quote author="Eddy" date="1396263262"]PS: let Xander decide on his code, since he's the author.[/quote]

                        Sure, I'll wait the Xander answer.

                        Mac OS and iOS Developer

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                          Xander84
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #23

                          hey, sure you can post it on the wiki if you like, feel free to use the code.

                          maybe I will release some more QML code or apps in the future, actually I just started using QML some month ago and released my first app a week ago, if anybody is interested how it looks on Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ws.aggregator.critiq

                          and thanks Eddy, I like to contribute to the community :)

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                            shav
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #24

                            Hi,

                            I've created the wiki page "QtQuick_ToolTip_Component":http://qt-project.org/wiki/QtQuick_ToolTip_Component So please read this and if you found any mistakes let me know by email.

                            Thanks for the help.

                            Mac OS and iOS Developer

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                              Eddy
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #25

                              @shav

                              Thanks, i'll have a look at it.

                              Qt Certified Specialist
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                                Eddy
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #26

                                @xander

                                bq. actually I just started using QML some month ago and released my first app a week ago, if anybody is interested how it looks on Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ws.aggregator.critiq

                                looks very nice, cool color choice!

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                                  Timmmm
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #27

                                  I took a different approach and tried creating an actual tooltip window. It works pretty well but there are some flaws. See the code:
                                  @
                                  import QtQuick 2.2
                                  import QtQuick.Window 2.1
                                  import QtGraphicalEffects 1.0

                                  // Simple tooltip. There are some flaws:

                                  // 1. When the tooltip is shown the main window loses focus! There's no way around that currently.
                                  // 2. Each tooltip has its own window - so if your app has 100 tooltips there will always be
                                  // 100 (hidden) windows open. Probably not great for performance.
                                  // 3. You need to provide it with your main window coordinates via mainWindowX and mainWindowY.
                                  // this is because there is no way to get screen coordinates in QML currently.

                                  MouseArea {

                                  hoverEnabled: true

                                  property alias text: content.text

                                  // You must alias these to the main window positions.
                                  property int mainWindowX
                                  property int mainWindowY

                                  property int xOffset: 20
                                  property int yOffset: 5

                                  onEntered: {
                                  window.visible = true;
                                  }

                                  onExited: {
                                  window.visible = false;
                                  }

                                  Window {
                                  id: window
                                  flags: Qt.ToolTip | Qt.FramelessWindowHint | Qt.WA_TranslucentBackground | Qt.WindowDoesNotAcceptFocus
                                  color: "#00000000"

                                  width: frame.width + 5 // Space for drop shadow.
                                  height: frame.height + 5

                                  x: mapToItem(null, mouseX, mouseY).x + mainWindowX + xOffset
                                  y: mapToItem(null, mouseX, mouseY).y + mainWindowY + yOffset

                                  Rectangle {
                                  id: frame
                                  width: content.contentWidth + 10 // Padding for text.
                                  height: content.contentHeight + 10

                                  color: "#f3f2a5"
                                  border.width: 1
                                  border.color: "#bebebe"

                                  Text {
                                  id: content
                                  anchors.centerIn: parent
                                  }
                                  }
                                  DropShadow {
                                  anchors.fill: frame
                                  horizontalOffset: 3
                                  verticalOffset: 3
                                  radius: 5
                                  samples: 16
                                  color: "#80000000"
                                  source: frame
                                  cached: true
                                  fast: true // This looks better for some reason.
                                  transparentBorder: true // Required. But there's no documentation so I don't know why.
                                  }
                                  }
                                  }
                                  @
                                  QML is not mature enough to do this in a bug-free way yet. If you want it to work well you will have to write a C++ component, which is not too difficult. However, I'm reasonably happy with the above code so I'll wait until the trolls write an official implementation I think.

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                                    Aralox
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #28

                                    Hey guys,
                                    I was happy enough with the tooltip that came with "Button.qml":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-button.html#tooltip-prop, so I extracted the relevant parts from its source code (located in C:\Qt\5.3\msvc2013_64\qml\QtQuick\Controls\Private for me) and used it, instead of a custom solution.

                                    Here is a minimal example:

                                    @ import QtQuick 2.2
                                    import QtQuick.Controls 1.2
                                    import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.1
                                    import QtQuick.Controls.Private 1.0

                                    Label {

                                    property string tooltip: "hello"

                                    MouseArea {
                                    id: behavior

                                    anchors.fill: parent
                                    hoverEnabled: true

                                    onExited: Tooltip.hideText()
                                    onCanceled: Tooltip.hideText()

                                    Timer {
                                    interval: 1000
                                    running: behavior.containsMouse && tooltip.length
                                    onTriggered: Tooltip.showText(behavior, Qt.point(behavior.mouseX, behavior.mouseY), tooltip)
                                    }
                                    }

                                    }@

                                    I did like the solutions by shav and Xander, but didn't really want to roll a custom solution unless I really needed to.

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                                      webmaster128
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #29

                                      I'd love to here your opinion on this approach:

                                      https://www.kullo.net/blog/tooltiparea-the-missing-tooltip-component-of-qt-quick/

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