This is handy for minibuffer-only frames, and is also used for the "mouse-1
pops up *Messages*" feature, which can now easily be changed.
+---
+** `tooltip-use-echo-area' is obsolete.
+Rather than setting this to t, disable Tooltip mode instead.
+
\f
* Editing Changes in Emacs 24.1
;;; Switching tooltips on/off
(define-minor-mode tooltip-mode
- "Toggle use of graphical tooltips (Tooltip mode).
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable Tooltip mode if ARG is
-positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
-it if ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-When Tooltip mode is enabled, Emacs displays help text in a
-pop-up window for buttons and menu items that you put the mouse
-on. \(However, if `tooltip-use-echo-area' is non-nil, this and
-all pop-up help appears in the echo area.)
-
-When Tooltip mode is disabled, Emacs displays one line of
-the help text in the echo area, and does not make a pop-up window."
+ "Toggle Tooltip mode.
+With ARG, turn Tooltip mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
+
+When this global minor mode is enabled, Emacs displays help
+text (e.g. for buttons and menu items that you put the mouse on)
+in a pop-up window.
+
+When Tooltip mode is disabled, Emacs displays help text in the
+echo area, instead of making a pop-up window."
:global t
;; Even if we start on a text-only terminal, make this non-nil by
;; default because we can open a graphical frame later (multi-tty).
(defcustom tooltip-use-echo-area nil
"Use the echo area instead of tooltip frames for help and GUD tooltips.
-To display multi-line help text in the echo area, set this to t
-and enable `tooltip-mode'."
+This variable is obsolete; instead of setting it to t, disable
+`tooltip-mode' (which has a similar effect)."
:type 'boolean
:group 'tooltip)
+(make-obsolete-variable 'tooltip-use-echo-area
+ "disable Tooltip mode instead" "24.1")
+
\f
;;; Variables that are not customizable.