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I have a number of forms tabdocked in a JvDocking Page Control, but the tabs are too small to display the entire form caption.

Is there anyway to display a hint containing the tab text when the tab is hovered over?

The closest I've gotten is a hint on each form:

TJvDockVIDTabPageControl(Form).Pages[i].Hint := 'hint';

and one hint on the entire panel of tabs:

TJvDockVIDTabPageControl(Form).Panel.Hint := 'hint';
  • @TLama Yes, but that will only show the one hint for the whole panel. My problem is getting different hints to display on different tabs within the container. – user3042297 Nov 27 '13 at 15:34
  • I thought you forgot to set `ShowHint` property to True. But I realized that you're looking for how to set hint for a different controls than you listed in your question. Sorry for that. – TLama Nov 27 '13 at 15:42

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You can't use Hint, as it doesn't appear to refresh the hint as you navigate over the tabs. Therefore you need to override TJvDockTabPanel.MouseMove() and do something like this:

inherited MouseMove(Shift, X, Y)
Index := GetPageIndexFromMousePost(X, Y)
// Your code here
if (Index > -1) then
begin
    // Strip hotkey '&' out.
    Hint := StringReplace(Page.Pages[Index].Caption, '&', '', [rfReplaceAll]);
    Application.ActivateHint(ClientToScreen(Point(X, Y)));
end;

You can either fork JvDockVIDStyle.pas and make changes, or subclass it to provide your own functionality, then inject that class into your dockstyle. Here's a rough example of how:

unit JvDockExtVIDStyle;

interface

uses JvDockVIDStyle, Classes;

type
    TJvDockExtTabPanel = class(TJvDockTabPanel)
    protected
        procedure MouseMove(Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer); override;
    end;

    TJvDockExtVIDTabPageControl = class(TJvDockVIDTabPageControl)
    public
        constructor Create(AOwner: TComponent); override;
    end;

implementation

uses Forms, SysUtils;

{ TJvDockExtVIDTabPageControl }

constructor TJvDockExtVIDTabPageControl.Create(AOwner: TComponent);
begin
    inherited Create(AOwner);
    //Override TabPanel with our subclassed version
    TabPanelClass := TJvDockExtTabPanel;
end;

{ TJvDockExtTabPanel}

procedure TJvDockExtTabPanel.MouseMove(Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer);
var
    Index : Integer;
begin
    inherited MouseMove(Shift, X, Y);

    Index := GetPageIndexFromMousePos(X, Y);
    if (Index > -1) then
    begin
        Hint := StringReplace(Page.Pages[Index].Caption, '&', '', [rfReplaceAll]);
        Application.ActivateHint(ClientToScreen(Point(X, Y)));
    end;
end;

Then you can implement it in your main form create by overriding the TabDockClass on your dock style to use our subclassed one. Like so:

DockStyle.TabDockClass := TJvDockExtVIDTabPageControl;
DockServer.DockStyle := DockStyle;

This works for VSNET style as well. Just replace VID with VSNet wherever it appears and inherit from TJvDockVSNetTabPanel instead of TJvDockTabPanel

Update

There is now an update in the JVCL trunk which will do this. Update your components and set the ShowTabHints property on your dock style to true. Or do it in code.

MyDockStyle.ShowTabHints := True;
JamesT
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