I have only Lazarus source and notepad now, but I'll try to explain you how the THintWindow
is used since it's the most important to understand:
- If you assign your class name to the
HintWindowClass
global variable, then you let's say register your hint window class for global usage by the application. Then every time the application will going to show hint, it will use your hint window class and call your overriden functions along with the functions from the base THintWindow
class you didn't override. Here is how to register your hint window class for use in a scope of the application:
HintWindowClass := TExHint;
- For getting the hint window size the application calls the
CalcHintRect
function whenever the hint is going to be shown. To adjust the hint window size by your own you need to override this function and
as result return the bounds rectangle you want to have. If you wouldn't override it, the CalcHintRect
function from the base class (from the THintWindow
class) would be used, so you should override it:
type
TExHint = class(THintWindow)
public
constructor Create(AOwner: TComponent); override;
function CalcHintRect(MaxWidth: Integer; const AHint: String;
AData: Pointer): TRect; override;
end;
constructor TExHint.Create(AOwner: TComponent);
begin
inherited Create(AOwner);
with Canvas.Font do
begin
Name := 'Hanuman';
Size := Size + 3;
end;
end;
function TExHint.CalcHintRect(MaxWidth: Integer; const AHint: String;
AData: Pointer): TRect;
begin
// here you need to return bounds rectangle for the hint
Result := Rect(0, 0, SomeWidth, SomeHeight);
end;
CalcHintRect
function. The rectangle returned as a result of that function will be the hint size.