[Bug 5898] Tooltip text need comctl32.dll to show well

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Mon Apr 7 04:04:49 CDT 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5898





--- Comment #22 from Igor Tarasov <tarasov.igor at gmail.com>  2008-04-07 04:04:48 ---
Okay, I've compiled it properly. And it works, but there are some bugs:

1. As somebody have already pointed out, tooltips are being drawn twice - first
time empty and small (small rectangle about 5*15px), and then it redraws new
one with data. In windows the later one covers previous one, so that threre is
only one tooltip visible. Under wine the later one is partly invisible. See
screenshot: http://polosatus.ru/wine/tooltip.png

Tooltip first line should read "(Jos 6:5) <and so on>". That is small tooltip
covers part of larger one (hiding first parenthesis and partly J).

2. Well, it's kinda hard to explain :) Some terminology: "tooltip element" -
tooltip is being shown when you move mous pointer over this element.

Here is a screenshot illustrating this: http://polosatus.ru/wine/tooltip2.png

Red box is the tooltip element. If you move mouse pointer as shown by red
arrow, tooltip would disappear, but then this tooltip will appear again and
keep showing over simple text (but only within the same paragraph with tooltip
element!), when mouse is out of any tooltip elements.

But, if you move mouse pointer out of tooltip element without touching tooltip
itself (blue arrow) this bug won't appear.

Another requirement for this bug is that tooltip partly covers tooltip element,
so that you can move your mous from tooltip element directly upon tooltip,
before you leave tooltip element itself.

I was not able to test StrongDC, since it just won't start with this wine
version.


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