I've added this as an application preference in the latest version in CVS. Default is 4000 milliseconds.
Hope this helps, Scott -----Original Message----- From: Scott Heaberlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 12/24/2003 4:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: chainsaw event table tooltips The 'intellisense'-like tooltips are great! We use a home-grown version of log4j receivers/plugins (eagerly awaiting 1.3 so we can switch to the log4j standard receivers) to integrate logging between our web applications and a third party tool. The third party app allows us to use jscript to script 'human-like' navigation through legacy 3270 screens on IBM z900 and z990 mainframes. Recently, we tweaked how we log "screen dumps" to write render the screen in html before sending to a log4j receiver. Our goal was to log screen errors in such a way that we as java developers could quickly copy the low-bandwidth "screenshot" from FileAppender output and send it on to our COBOL developers. I cannot tell you how excited we were to "stumble" upon the first time the tooltip triggered by mousing-over the cyclic table of events displayed our screen-dumps perfectly, down to proper spacing and even with html inputs as screen "fields"! My only suggestion- Since this is such a valuable feature to us, we use it a lot. We have noticed there appears to be a timeout on how long the tooltip will display (the one that looks like eclipse intellisense) - it has a "blinking" effect if the mouse remains over the same row very long. Is there a possibility the tooltips could stay visible until the mouse moves? Or perhaps a "tooltip time-to-live" configuration option? Just a thought. Again - thanks for all your hard work on this wonderful tool. Every build is better! -Scott Heaberlin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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