EditorKit has a set_tooltip method. But maybe you didn't use it
intentionally because you wanted to display it differently? The fact that
you used a slice makes me think you're angling towards making all menus
more slice-based rather than just standardmenu on a black background. Which
is my hope anyway; edkit should make that far easier by separating menu
item definitions from display.

On Tue, 15 Jul 2025 at 12:46, cron--- via Ohrrpgce <
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>
> https://github.com/ohrrpgce/ohrrpgce/commit/1a894c3d64baaaa9ec20ccbf9060077b60e7c128
> Author: james <james@7d344553-34f0-0310-a9b1-970ce8f1c3a2>
> Date:   Tue Jul 15 00:42:32 2025 +0000
>
>     New Item Editor: Add tooltip support, show thingbrowser tooltips where
> appropriate
>
>
>  itemedit.bas | 21 +++++++++++++++++++--
>  1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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