Possible to set a tooltip for each option of a popupmenu?

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geomod
geomod am 3 Sep. 2011
I could not find whether this is possible or not, so I direct myself to the specialists here...
Thanks

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 3 Sep. 2011
A not-too-bad workaround is to change the tooltipstring of the pop-up menu dynamically in the function callback of the pop-up menu.
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 4 Sep. 2011
Sorry, geonod! What I did before was changing the tooltipstring on a Listbox, not a pop-up menu. On the Listbox, the effect is almost as desired. After trying on a pop-up menu, the effect is less desirable.
What version of MATLAB are you using? I am using R2007b now and its GUI doesn't support many of the eventdata that are available in the new version of MATLAB. I might need some time to try out the new version and then report back.
geomod
geomod am 4 Sep. 2011
No problem Fangjun. I decided to set the tooltip differently. See comments below. Now the combi tooltip-axes is the challenge...

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Yair Altman
Yair Altman am 10 Sep. 2011
Setting item-specific tooltips is not very difficult, using just a tiny bit of undocumented magic powder. Take a look here: http://UndocumentedMatlab.com/blog/setting-listbox-mouse-actions/

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 3 Sep. 2011
There is only one tooltip per object, and the individual options of uicontrol popupmenus are not distinct objects.
Something might be possible at the Java level; I don't know.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 4 Sep. 2011
All of the Window* functions work only at the figure level.
To program your own tooltip function using WindowButtonMotionFcn, you should have the callback start or reset a timer. As long as there is motion, the timer callback will be postponed. When the timer callback goes off, it will be because the use has stopped moving the cursor. In the timer callback, check the figure PointerLocation, and if it is in an appropriate place, use helpdlg() or a similar function to pop up the help information.
geomod
geomod am 5 Sep. 2011
OK, thank you Walter. I try to get on with it.

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