QStatusTipEvent#

The QStatusTipEvent class provides an event that is used to show messages in a status bar. More

Inheritance diagram of PySide6.QtGui.QStatusTipEvent

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Detailed Description#

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Status tips can be set on a widget using the setStatusTip() function. They are shown in the status bar when the mouse cursor enters the widget. For example:

def __init__(self, parent):
    super().__init__(parent)

    myWidget = QWidget()
    myWidget.setStatusTip(tr("This is my widget."))
    setCentralWidget(myWidget)            ...
../../_images/qstatustipevent-widget.png

Status tips can also be set on actions using the setStatusTip() function:

def __init__(self, parent):
    super().__init__(parent)        fileMenu = menuBar().addMenu(tr("File"))
newAct = QAction(tr("New"), self)
newAct.setStatusTip(tr("Create a file()."))
fileMenu.addAction(newAct)            ...
../../_images/qstatustipevent-action.png

Finally, status tips are supported for the item view classes through the StatusTipRole enum value.

See also

QStatusBar QHelpEvent QWhatsThisClickedEvent

class PySide6.QtGui.QStatusTipEvent(arg__1)#

PySide6.QtGui.QStatusTipEvent(tip)

Parameters:

Constructs a status tip event with the text specified by tip.

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tip()

Constructs a status tip event with the text specified by tip.

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tip()

PySide6.QtGui.QStatusTipEvent.tip()#
Return type:

str

Returns the message to show in the status bar.

See also

showMessage()