> Okay.  I'll review the property sheet, I'm not sure if that is the
> correct way to handle it.  It could be.
>
>
Thanks Mark. Regardless of this I'm also looking for a way to present a
nice, non-obstructing message when the user clicks somewhere on an item
using the '?'-formed cursor that contains a description of what she
clicked. I'm not so keen on any of the standard routines such as
infoMessage and timedMessage but would prefer the type of message that one
often sees when hovering with the mouse in some applications (I'm not after
the hovering aspect, just the format of the message). My question is: is
there a way to create that type of message, i.e. no border? I've been
unable to locate anything suitable.

Thanks.
Staffan
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