Hi,

I have developed a software using Win32::GUI and I need to have my user to choose their desired language during the time when they login to the system. This will change not only the interface language but also the tooltip. I don't have any problem doing so for others but for the -tip I've never succeeded.

Example one of my button:

$MAIN->AddButton( -name => 'Load_3', -text => "Load file", -size => [100, $BH], -pos =>[$LM, 223], -tabstop => 1, -tip=> "Load your file here" );

I can have a function to directly change the -text but not the -tip. Have tried several ways but still failed. (Strangely it works only for Notifyicon) I have also tried using Win32::GUI::Tooltip, but I can't seams to make it working.

So can anyone please advise me the best way to do this.

Thanking you all in advance. :)

Regards, Azlan

In reply to Need to dynamically change the -tip by azlan

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