Don Hopkins wrote:
> I'm trying to set the tooltip of a tool item, which I though would be 
> easy, but the ToolItem.set_tooltip takes a first parameter that's a 
> mysterious GtkTooltips object.
> But I can't figure out how to get a reference to the required ToolTips 
> object to pass as a first argument to a ToolItem's set_tooltip(tooltips, 
> tool_tip_string) ...
> The obvious looking method GtkToolbar.get_tooltips() actually returns a 
> boolean that tells if the toolbar is using tooltips, but does not return 
> the toolbar's "GtkTooltips *tooltips" member, which is declared public 
> but apparently not exposed as a property to Python.
>   

I don't quite remember how the tooltips API works but... doesn't just 
creating an instance of gtk.Tooltips() work?

The tooltips API is being rewritten on gtk trunk btw.

Marco
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