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I have a Class which displays a label. When I hover the mouse over that label there is a empty tooltip being displayed. I would want to remove that tooltip(I mean I dont want it to be shown). I can easily say tooltip.setVisibility(false) but I should not change the code inside the MouseTrackListener Anonymous class. I need to use a toltip property pr anythin else so that when I extend this class I need to have an option to easily set the visibility of this tooltip if needed or disable it if not needed.

Here is my Code snippet (JAVA SWT)

tooltip = new ToolTip(parent.getShell(), SWT.NONE);

MouseTrackListener mouseTrackListener = new MouseTrackListener() {
@Override
public void mouseEnter(MouseEvent e) {
    if (text != null && !text.isEmpty()) {                       
      tooltip.setLocation(Display.getCurrent().getCursorLocation().x, 
       Display.getCurrent().getCursorLocation().y + TOOLTIP_OFFSET_Y);
       tooltip.setVisible(true);
   }
}

@Override
public void mouseExit(MouseEvent e) {
     if (text != null && !text.isEmpty()) {
          tooltip.setVisible(false);
     }
}

@Override
public void mouseHover(MouseEvent e) {
}};

label.addMouseTrackListener(mouseTrackListener);
iconLabel.addMouseTrackListener(mouseTrackListener);
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  • Is there a reason for not just using Control.setToolTipText(string)?
    – greg-449
    Feb 26, 2014 at 8:23

2 Answers 2

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Not quite sure of what you want to do. Just hide empty tooltips or get control over when a tip is shown? Maybe this fits your needs:

private boolean showToolTip = true;
tooltip = new ToolTip(parent.getShell(), SWT.NONE);

public void setShowToolTip (boolean show){
   showToolTip = show;
}

MouseTrackListener mouseTrackListener = new MouseTrackListener() {
    @Override
public void mouseEnter(MouseEvent e) {
    if (text != null && !text.isEmpty()) {
      tooltip.setLocation(Display.getCurrent().getCursorLocation().x, 
      Display.getCurrent().getCursorLocation().y + TOOLTIP_OFFSET_Y);
      if (showToolTip){
         tooltip.setVisible(true);
      } else {
         tooltip.setVisible(false);
   }
}

Or do you want a solution in which the code in your instance of MouseTrackListerner is not changed?

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You could try ToolTip's setAutoHide(boolean autoHide) property. (not used it, so not sure)

if(text == null || text.isEmpty()) {
    tooltip.setAutoHide(true);
}

Does this help?

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