On 04 May 2001 16:59:19 +0100, Neil Thorne wrote:
> Sorry,
> what I actually did was override the getToolTipText method in my JTable
> subclass. Alternatively just override the method directly in the declaration
> eg.
>
> JTable fooTable=new JTable(){
> public String getToolTipText(){
> return "";
> }
> };
>
> cos I KNOW I don't want tool tips.
Excellent - Swing is hammering my model less now! Note -
getToolTipText() is not a no-argument method - it's
getToolTipText(MouseEvent e).
Ross
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