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tkinter-tooltip

What this is

This is a simple yet fully customisable tooltip/pop-up implementation for tkinter widgets. It is capable of fully integrating with custom tkinter themes both light and dark ones.

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Features

  • normal tooltips
  • show tooltip with s seconds delay
  • tooltip tracks mouse cursor
  • tooltip displays strings and string returning functions
  • fully customisable, tooltip inherits underlying theme style

Install

pip install tkinter-tooltip

Examples

Normal tooltips

By default the tooltip activates when entering and/or moving in the widget are and deactivates when leaving and/or pressing any button.

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import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
from tktooltip import ToolTip

app = tk.Tk()
b = ttk.Button(app, text="Button")
b.pack()
ToolTip(b, msg="Hover info")
app.mainloop()

Delayed tooltip

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import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
from tktooltip import ToolTip

app = tk.Tk()
b = ttk.Button(app, text="Button")
b.pack()
ToolTip(b, msg="Hover info", delay=2.0)   # True by default
app.mainloop()

Tracking tooltip

Have the tooltip follow the mousse cursor around when moving.

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import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
from tktooltip import ToolTip

app = tk.Tk()
b = ttk.Button(app, text="Button")
b.pack()
ToolTip(b, msg="Hover info", follow=True)   # True by default
app.mainloop()

Function as tooltip

Here the tooltip returns the value of time.asctime() which updates with every movement. You can control the refresh rate of the ToolTip through the refresh argument by default it is set to 1s.

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import time
import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
from tktooltip import ToolTip

app = tk.Tk()
b = ttk.Button(app, text="Button")
b.pack()
# NOTE: pass the function itself not the return value
ToolTip(b, msg=time.asctime, delay=0)
app.mainloop()

Themed tooltip

tkinter-tooltip is fully aware of the underlying theme (in this case a dark theme), and can even be furher customised by passing tk styling arguments to the tooltip

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Style tooltip and underlying the button. If a full theme has been used then the ToolTip will inherit the settings of the theme by default.

import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
from tktooltip import ToolTip

app = tk.Tk()
s = ttk.Style()
s.configure("custom.TButton", foreground="#ffffff", background="#1c1c1c")
b = ttk.Button(app, text="Button", style="custom.TButton")
b.pack()
ToolTip(b, msg="Hover info", delay=0,
        parent_kwargs={"bg": "black", "padx": 5, "pady": 5},
        fg="#ffffff", bg="#1c1c1c", padx=10, pady=10)
app.mainloop()

Notes

  • Certain options do not match great with each other, a good example is follow and delay using small x/y offsets. This can cause the tooltip to appear inside the widget. Hovering over the tooltip will cause it to disappear and reappear, in a new position, potentially again inside the widget.

Contributing

You can find the instructions on how to contribute in this project in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Acknowledgements

tkinter-tooltip is based on the original work performed by Tucker Beck licensed under an MIT License.

License

MIT License