Hi, there,

For the html support, we now only could wait, but I think we really
could do something now.

For such type questions, I believe they have a same answer: modifying
the xxxxUI class, if we want some visual component looks different from
standard one but with the same or a little bit different behavior.

So for tooltip, I THINK you could inherit from BasicTooltipUI(I just
assumed), and override the paint function. Really not difficult.

For the usage, instantiate a JTooltip object and setUI( yourOwnUI );
Such way, I believe you could get any look and feel what you want.
Also, this point is one of the most charming feature of Java GUI.

My suggestion.
Gao Lei.



Paul Michael Reilly wrote:

> Zhichao Hong writes:
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > I am wondering is that possible to create Mutiple line tooltips.  By
>  > default, the swing is only able to display single line tooltips.
>  >
>  >
>  > Any idea is much appreciated.
>
> I saw that JLabel and JText support a <html> prefix followed by HTML
> modifiers in the string they are rendering.  I suspect this works for
> tooltips too.  It is documented in the Swing 1.1 beta2 release.  I
> don't know if it is in JDK 1.2.1 yet.  I think not.  No doubt someone
> will cheerfully correct me if I'm wrong. :-)
>
> -pmr
>
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