<br/>
Tooltip on words: 3 arguments. <ul>
 <li>Argument 1: the prompt
 </li>
 <li>Argument 2 (facultatif): the options of the tooltip between <span class="tt wims_code_words">[ ]</span>.
 If the word <span class="tt wims_code_words">nojs</span> is added (outside the brackets), the used javascript
is not reload (it is sufficient to load it onec at the begining of
the html page).
The available options are at the address
<a href="http://www.walterzorn.com" target="wims_external">www.walterzorn.com</a>,
 see also the help of Createxo.
 </li>
 <li>Argument 3 : the text inside the tooltip.
</li>
</ul>
If all arguments are empty, only the javascript is loaded.
You may change the style of the prompt by using
html balises or by defining the css style class <span class="tt wims_code_words">span.tooltip</span>.
<p>
For example:
</p>
<pre>
\\tooltip{ }
\\tooltip{word1}{nojs}{help1}
\\tooltip{&lt;font color="brown">word2&lt;/font>}{nojs [FONTSIZE, '20pt', ABOVE, 'true']}{help2}
\\tooltip{word3}{[FONTSIZE, '40pt', ABOVE, 'false']}{help3}
\\tooltip{word4}{ }{help4}
</pre>
\tooltip{ }
\tooltip{word1}{nojs}{help1}
\tooltip{<font color="brown">word2</font>}{nojs [FONTSIZE, '20pt', ABOVE, 'true']}{help2}
\tooltip{word3}{[FONTSIZE, '40pt', ABOVE, 'false']}{help3}
\tooltip{word4}{}{help4}
