Hi,
if one invokes a tmcommand which is displaying something and afterwards one invokes an other tmcommand which displays an inline menu, the tooltip is still visible.
One should trigger that command which hides the tooltip if ANY key is pressed. (Or?)
Here's a screenshot showing that:
Or is there a way to get rid of it?
Thanks,
Hans
On 17 Jan 2008, at 10:22, Hans-Joerg Bibiko wrote:
if one invokes a tmcommand which is displaying something and afterwards one invokes an other tmcommand which displays an inline menu, the tooltip is still visible.
An interim solution would be the following:
write a tiny bash script "hide tooltip"
echo -e "\010"
output: show as tool tip
and record a macro with
hide tooltip tmcommand (showing an inline menu)
But the problems are: 1) it takes a tick longer 2) you change a tmcommand into a macro (then you have to stored the tmcommand script as a separate file for editing it easier)
But still, it's only an interim solution.
--Hans