Object: ToolTipImageContext
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Object: ToolTipImageContext
The ToolTipImageContext object provides information about a graphic in DIAdem REPORT when DIAdem calls the event assigned to the OnImage for ToolTipEvents property. DIAdem calls this event if you press the shift key and move the mouse over a REPORT object.
![]() | Note To test the example script, you must first save the second script and register it as a user command in the dialog box that opens when you select Settings»Extensions»User Commands. |
The following example creates a graphic and assigns the user command MyToolTipEvent to the OnImage for ToolTipEvents property:
Dim oMyImage, oMyPos Call Report.NewLayout() Set oMyImage = Report.ActiveSheet.Objects.Add(eReportObjectImage, "MyImage") Set oMyPos = oMyImage.Position.ByCoordinate oMyPos.X1 = 20 oMyPos.X2 = 60 oMyPos.Y1 = 20 oMyPos.Y2 = 60 oMyImage.FileName = MediaLibrPath & "Example1.png" Call oMyImage.BackgroundColor.SetPredefinedColor(eColorIndexNone) 'This event will be raised if the mouse is moved AND the shift key pressed Report.Events.ToolTip.OnImage = "MyToolTipEvent" Call Report.Refresh()
If you press the shift key and move the mouse over the graphic, the example displays the mouse position and the name and the type of the subobject over which you idle the mouse. The user command receives two parameters. The first parameter corresponds with the ToolTipImageContext object and provides the information about the image in DIAdem REPORT when you press the shift key and move the mouse over the image. The second parameter is a text and corresponds with the tooltip for display:
Sub MyToolTipEvent(Context,ToolTipText) Dim oSubObject Set oSubObject = Context.SubObject ToolTipText = "Sheet: " & Context.Sheet.Name & VBCrLf & "Sub object" & VBCrLf & "Name: " & oSubObject.Name & VBCrLf & "Type: " & GetConstNameForREPORTSubObj(oSubObject, oSubObject.Type) ToolTipText = ToolTipText & VBCrLf & "X position: " & Context.Position.X & VBCrLf & "Y position: " & Context.Position.Y End Sub
