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Yes fltk-2 made all the menu and browser items into widgets, allowing them to all have their own boxtype, color, font, etc as well as their own drawing functions if you used a subclass. Incompatibility with fltk1 was a big problem though.
On Sun, 14 Aug 2022, 00:42 lifeatt.. wrote: The edeproject has an old Github repository, where their efltk includes tooltip support for menu items. I _think_ the code is FLTK 2.0 based or possible 1.1.
I think it was fltk-2, though can't really remember (and have not checked!)
One of the innovations in fltk-2 was to make menu items full widgets, for exactly this sort of reason.
The fltk-2 API is quite different from fltk-1 and so porting isn't always trivial... -- Ian From my Fairphone FP3
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