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notifyicon.text only holds 64 characters...
.... I need somewhat more to show when I hover over the icon - are
there any straightforward ways to do this? Thanks for any ideas, cdj |
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Re: notifyicon.text only holds 64 characters...
On Dec 14, 10:39 am, sherifffruitfly <sherifffruit...@gmail.com>
wrote: > ... I need somewhat more to show when I hover over the icon - are > there any straightforward ways to do this? > > Thanks for any ideas, > > cdj no workaround to this 64 char limit? (there MUST be - what do I have to override in order to put whatever I want as the hover text?) In general terms, I want to put a dynamically assigned string[] as the hover text - it won't be all *that* long, just longer than the 64char limit off the notifyicon.text field. Again, ideas are welcome, cdj |
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Re: notifyicon.text only holds 64 characters...
"sherifffruitfly" wrote: > On Dec 14, 10:39 am, sherifffruitfly <sherifffruit...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > ... I need somewhat more to show when I hover over the icon - are > > there any straightforward ways to do this? > > > > Thanks for any ideas, > > > > cdj > > no workaround to this 64 char limit? (there MUST be - what do I have > to override in order to put whatever I want as the hover text?) In > general terms, I want to put a dynamically assigned string[] as the > hover text - it won't be all *that* long, just longer than the 64char > limit off the notifyicon.text field. > > Again, ideas are welcome, > > cdj > I don't think the balloon text attribute has this limit. I have not used this feature though. Many applications show this as opposed to a tooltip in the tray. |
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