I have figured out a solution just as I was about to post this question. I will still post it, along with my own answer, to help anyone who might need this in the future
I use the styled_text package in my project, which makes it easier to create rich text than with the native Flutter Richtext() widget.
Have a look at this code example:
String name = 'Cedric';
StyledText myStyledText = StyledText(
text: "Hello <name/>, <b>bold text</b>",
tags: {
'b': StyledTextTag(style: TextStyle(fontWeight: FontWeight.bold)),
'name': StyledTextWidgetTag(Text(name)),
},
);
The StyledText widget in this case would display something that looks like:
Hello Cedric, bold text
I don't care about the bold, or italic, color or any other styling attribute right now.
What I need is to be able to get the text that would be displayed by the widget (with my name that I have injected), as a String.
myStyledText.text in this case would return Hello <name/>, <b>bold text</b>.
What I want to get is Hello Cedric, bold text, as a String.
The reason I need this, is because I want to use it in a Tooltip widget, which takes a String (and not Widget) parameter message, which will be displayed as a tooltip.
This will properly display "Hello Cedric" in the tooltip.