21.19 Tooltips
Tooltips are small special frames that display text information at the current mouse position. They activate when there is a pause in mouse movement over some significant piece of text in a window, or the mode line, or some other part of the Emacs frame such as a tool bar button or menu item.
You can toggle the use of tooltips with the command M-x tooltip-mode
. When Tooltip mode is disabled, the help text is
displayed in the echo area instead. To control the use of tooltips at
startup, customize the variable tooltip-mode
.
The following variables provide customization options for tooltip display:
tooltip-delay
¶
This variable specifies how long Emacs should wait before displaying the first tooltip. The value is in seconds.
tooltip-short-delay
¶
This variable specifies how long Emacs should wait before displaying subsequent tooltips on different items, having already displayed the first tooltip. The value is in seconds.
tooltip-hide-delay
¶
The number of seconds since displaying a tooltip to hide it, if the mouse doesn’t move.
tooltip-x-offset
¶tooltip-y-offset
¶
The X and Y offsets, in pixels, of the left top corner of the tooltip
from the mouse pointer position. Note that these are ignored if
tooltip-frame-parameters
was customized to include,
respectively, the left
and top
parameters. The values
of the offsets should be chosen so that the tooltip doesn’t cover the
mouse pointer’s hot spot, or it might interfere with clicking the
mouse.
tooltip-frame-parameters
¶
The frame parameters used for displaying tooltips. See Frame
Parameters in The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, and also
Tooltips in The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
For additional customization options for displaying tooltips, use
M-x customize-group RET tooltip RET
.
If Emacs is built with GTK+ support, it displays tooltips via GTK+,
using the default appearance of GTK+ tooltips. To disable this,
change the variable x-gtk-use-system-tooltips
to nil
.
If you do this, or if Emacs is built without GTK+ support, most
attributes of the tooltip text are specified by the tooltip
face, and by X resources (see X Options and Resources).
GUD tooltips are special tooltips that show the values of variables when debugging a program with GUD. See Debugger Operation.