Hello,
I would like to submit a bug where a tooltip may not show. To reproduce:
1. Add three app vars:
3. Now that the app is setup. Launch the app and click the "Disable with tooltip D1" button. Observe that the "Button with Tooltip" becomes disabled and hovering over it shows a tooltip of "D1". All that is good and expected so far. But now click the "Enable with tooltip E1" button and the "Button with Tooltip" becomes enabled as expected; however, the problem is that no tooltip comes up if you hover over the "Button with Tooltip". The tooltip should have read "E1" if there were no bug.
Note that if I had set isEnabled to true/false explicitly when the buttons are clicked, instead of having the expression of {[tooltip]} == "E1", then it does not have this tooltip issue.
I would like to submit a bug where a tooltip may not show. To reproduce:
1. Add three app vars:
a.) An app var named "tooltip". Note that to easily reproduce this bug we are going to use this tooltip app var like a status.
b.) An app var named "isEnabled". Give it the expression:
Code:
{[tooltip]} == "E1"
c.) An app var named "isDisabled". Give it the expression:
2. Add 3 buttons to a grid widget.Code:
!{[isEnabled]}
a.) A button titled "Enable with tooltip E1"
Set the On Click action to set the app var "tooltip" to the text "E1".
b.) A button titled "Disable with tooltip D1"
Set the On Click action to set the app var "tooltip" to the text "D1".
c.) A button titled "Button with Tooltip".
In the "Link To App Variables" for this button, put "isDisabled" in the Disable field and put "tooltip" in the Tooltip field.
3. Now that the app is setup. Launch the app and click the "Disable with tooltip D1" button. Observe that the "Button with Tooltip" becomes disabled and hovering over it shows a tooltip of "D1". All that is good and expected so far. But now click the "Enable with tooltip E1" button and the "Button with Tooltip" becomes enabled as expected; however, the problem is that no tooltip comes up if you hover over the "Button with Tooltip". The tooltip should have read "E1" if there were no bug.
Note that if I had set isEnabled to true/false explicitly when the buttons are clicked, instead of having the expression of {[tooltip]} == "E1", then it does not have this tooltip issue.
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