Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pyside-tooltip
Version: 0.2.1
Summary: Custom tooltip extension for pyside
Home-page: https://github.com/andimarafioti/pyside-tooltip
Author: Andres Marafioti
Author-email: andimarafioti@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: Custom Tooltips for PySide
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        To use you will need to subclass Tooltip or TooltipWithArrow and implement the getWidget function::
        
            >>> class MyTooltip(Tooltip):
            >>>   def getWidget(self):
            >>>	    return MyQWidget()
        
        getWidget should return the widget that you wish to be displayed as a tooltip.
        
        Your tooltip will need a few parameters to initialize::
        
            >>> my_tooltip = MyTooltip(hoverable_widget, list_of_positionings, main_window, gap=7)
        
        **hoverable_widget** is the widget that will trigger the tooltip.
        
        **list_of_positionings** is a list of tuples: (TooltipPositioning, TooltipAlignment).
        **TooltipPositioning** can be one of Tooltips Macros: Tooltip.LEFT_POSITIONING, Tooltip.TOP_POSITIONING, Tooltip.RIGHT_POSITIONING or Tooltip.BOTTOM_POSITIONING
        Positionings should be TooltipWithArrow.*_POSITIONING if you chose to subclass TooltipWithArrow.
        
        **TooltipAlignment** should be one of the functions included in TooltipAlignment.
        
        Therefore, a **list_of_positioning** could be: [(TooltipWithArrow.RIGHT_POSITIONING, alignToTop), (TooltipWithArrow.LEFT_POSITIONING, alignToTop)].
        
        A Tooltip will always try to use the Positioning you chose in order and will not display at all if there is no room in the screen for it.
        
        **main_window** is the window in which your tooltip will display. It is used to calculate the positioning and alignment.
        
        **gap** is the space in pixels between the **hoverable_widget** and the **Tooltip**.
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Environment :: X11 Applications :: Qt
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
