/* ATK - Accessibility Toolkit * Copyright 2001 Sun Microsystems Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/* * AtkObject represents the minimum information all accessible objects * return. This information includes accessible name, accessible * description, role and state of the object, as well information about * its parent and children. It is also possible to obtain more specific * accessibility information about a component if it supports one or more * of the following interfaces:
*/
/** *AtkRole: *@ATK_ROLE_INVALID: Invalid role *@ATK_ROLE_ACCEL_LABEL: A label which represents an accelerator *@ATK_ROLE_ALERT: An object which is an alert to the user. Assistive *Technologies typically respond to ATK_ROLE_ALERT by reading the entire *onscreen contents of containers advertising this role. Should be used for *warning dialogs, etc. *@ATK_ROLE_ANIMATION: An object which is an animated image *@ATK_ROLE_ARROW: An arrow in one of the four cardinal directions *@ATK_ROLE_CALENDAR: An object that displays a calendar and allows the user to *select a date *@ATK_ROLE_CANVAS: An object that can be drawn into and is used to trap events *@ATK_ROLE_CHECK_BOX: A choice that can be checked or unchecked and provides a *separate indicator for the current state *@ATK_ROLE_CHECK_MENU_ITEM: A menu item with a check box *@ATK_ROLE_COLOR_CHOOSER: A specialized dialog that lets the user choose a *color *@ATK_ROLE_COLUMN_HEADER: The header for a column of data *@ATK_ROLE_COMBO_BOX: A collapsible list of choices the user can select from *@ATK_ROLE_DATE_EDITOR: An object whose purpose is to allow a user to edit a *date *@ATK_ROLE_DESKTOP_ICON: An inconifed internal frame within a DESKTOP_PANE *@ATK_ROLE_DESKTOP_FRAME: A pane that supports internal frames and iconified *versions of those internal frames *@ATK_ROLE_DIAL: An object whose purpose is to allow a user to set a value *@ATK_ROLE_DIALOG: A top level window with title bar and a border *@ATK_ROLE_DIRECTORY_PANE: A pane that allows the user to navigate through and *select the contents of a directory *@ATK_ROLE_DRAWING_AREA: An object used for drawing custom user interface *elements *@ATK_ROLE_FILE_CHOOSER: A specialized dialog that lets the user choose a file *@ATK_ROLE_FILLER: A object that fills up space in a user interface *@ATK_ROLE_FONT_CHOOSER: A specialized dialog that lets the user choose a font *@ATK_ROLE_FRAME: A top level window with a title bar, border, menubar, etc. *@ATK_ROLE_GLASS_PANE: A pane that is guaranteed to be painted on top of all *panes beneath it *@ATK_ROLE_HTML_CONTAINER: A document container for HTML, whose children *represent the document content *@ATK_ROLE_ICON: A small fixed size picture, typically used to decorate *components *@ATK_ROLE_IMAGE: An object whose primary purpose is to display an image *@ATK_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME: A frame-like object that is clipped by a desktop *pane *@ATK_ROLE_LABEL: An object used to present an icon or short string in an *interface *@ATK_ROLE_LAYERED_PANE: A specialized pane that allows its children to be *drawn in layers, providing a form of stacking order *@ATK_ROLE_LIST: An object that presents a list of objects to the user and *allows the user to select one or more of them *@ATK_ROLE_LIST_ITEM: An object that represents an element of a list *@ATK_ROLE_MENU: An object usually found inside a menu bar that contains a list *of actions the user can choose from *@ATK_ROLE_MENU_BAR: An object usually drawn at the top of the primary dialog *box of an application that contains a list of menus the user can choose from *@ATK_ROLE_MENU_ITEM: An object usually contained in a menu that presents an *action the user can choose *@ATK_ROLE_OPTION_PANE: A specialized pane whose primary use is inside a DIALOG *@ATK_ROLE_PAGE_TAB: An object that is a child of a page tab list *@ATK_ROLE_PAGE_TAB_LIST: An object that presents a series of panels (or page *tabs), one at a time, through some mechanism provided by the object *@ATK_ROLE_PANEL: A generic container that is often used to group objects *@ATK_ROLE_PASSWORD_TEXT: A text object uses for passwords, or other places *where the text content is not shown visibly to the user *@ATK_ROLE_POPUP_MENU: A temporary window that is usually used to offer the *user a list of choices, and then hides when the user selects one of those *choices *@ATK_ROLE_PROGRESS_BAR: An object used to indicate how much of a task has been *completed *@ATK_ROLE_PUSH_BUTTON: An object the user can manipulate to tell the *application to do something *@ATK_ROLE_RADIO_BUTTON: A specialized check box that will cause other radio *buttons in the same group to become unchecked when this one is checked *@ATK_ROLE_RADIO_MENU_ITEM: A check menu item which belongs to a group. At each *instant exactly one of the radio menu items from a group is selected *@ATK_ROLE_ROOT_PANE: A specialized pane that has a glass pane and a layered *pane as its children *@ATK_ROLE_ROW_HEADER: The header for a row of data *@ATK_ROLE_SCROLL_BAR: An object usually used to allow a user to incrementally *view a large amount of data. *@ATK_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE: An object that allows a user to incrementally view a *large amount of information *@ATK_ROLE_SEPARATOR: An object usually contained in a menu to provide a *visible and logical separation of the contents in a menu *@ATK_ROLE_SLIDER: An object that allows the user to select from a bounded *range *@ATK_ROLE_SPLIT_PANE: A specialized panel that presents two other panels at *the same time *@ATK_ROLE_SPIN_BUTTON: An object used to get an integer or floating point *number from the user *@ATK_ROLE_STATUSBAR: An object which reports messages of minor importance to *the user *@ATK_ROLE_TABLE: An object used to represent information in terms of rows and *columns *@ATK_ROLE_TABLE_CELL: A cell in a table *@ATK_ROLE_TABLE_COLUMN_HEADER: The header for a column of a table *@ATK_ROLE_TABLE_ROW_HEADER: The header for a row of a table *@ATK_ROLE_TEAR_OFF_MENU_ITEM: A menu item used to tear off and reattach its *menu *@ATK_ROLE_TERMINAL: An object that represents an accessible terminal. @Since: *ATK-0.6 *@ATK_ROLE_TEXT: An interactive widget that supports multiple lines of text and * optionally accepts user input, but whose purpose is not to solicit user *input. Thus ATK_ROLE_TEXT is appropriate for the text view in a plain text *editor but inappropriate for an input field in a dialog box or web form. For *widgets whose purpose is to solicit input from the user, see ATK_ROLE_ENTRY *and ATK_ROLE_PASSWORD_TEXT. For generic objects which display a brief amount *of textual information, see ATK_ROLE_STATIC. *@ATK_ROLE_TOGGLE_BUTTON: A specialized push button that can be checked or *unchecked, but does not provide a separate indicator for the current state *@ATK_ROLE_TOOL_BAR: A bar or palette usually composed of push buttons or *toggle buttons *@ATK_ROLE_TOOL_TIP: An object that provides information about another object *@ATK_ROLE_TREE: An object used to represent hierarchical information to the *user *@ATK_ROLE_TREE_TABLE: An object capable of expanding and collapsing rows as *well as showing multiple columns of data. @Since: ATK-0.7 *@ATK_ROLE_UNKNOWN: The object contains some Accessible information, but its *role is not known *@ATK_ROLE_VIEWPORT: An object usually used in a scroll pane *@ATK_ROLE_WINDOW: A top level window with no title or border. *@ATK_ROLE_HEADER: An object that serves as a document header. @Since: *ATK-1.1.1 *@ATK_ROLE_FOOTER: An object that serves as a document footer. @Since: *ATK-1.1.1 *@ATK_ROLE_PARAGRAPH: An object which is contains a paragraph of text content. *@Since: ATK-1.1.1 *@ATK_ROLE_RULER: An object which describes margins and tab stops, etc. for *text objects which it controls (should have CONTROLLER_FOR relation to such). *@Since: ATK-1.1.1 *@ATK_ROLE_APPLICATION: The object is an application object, which may contain *@ATK_ROLE_FRAME objects or other types of accessibles. The root accessible of *any application's ATK hierarchy should have ATK_ROLE_APPLICATION. @Since: *ATK-1.1.4 *@ATK_ROLE_AUTOCOMPLETE: The object is a dialog or list containing items for *insertion into an entry widget, for instance a list of words for completion of *a text entry. @Since: ATK-1.3 *@ATK_ROLE_EDITBAR: The object is an editable text object in a toolbar. @Since: *ATK-1.5 *@ATK_ROLE_EMBEDDED: The object is an embedded container within a document or *panel. This role is a grouping "hint" indicating that the contained objects *share a context. @Since: ATK-1.7.2 *@ATK_ROLE_ENTRY: The object is a component whose textual content may be *entered or modified by the user, provided @ATK_STATE_EDITABLE is present. *@Since: ATK-1.11 *@ATK_ROLE_CHART: The object is a graphical depiction of quantitative data. It *may contain multiple subelements whose attributes and/or description may be *queried to obtain both the quantitative data and information about how the *data is being presented. The LABELLED_BY relation is particularly important in *interpreting objects of this type, as is the accessible-description property. *@Since: ATK-1.11 *@ATK_ROLE_CAPTION: The object contains descriptive information, usually *textual, about another user interface element such as a table, chart, or *image. @Since: ATK-1.11 *@ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME: The object is a visual frame or container which *contains a view of document content. Document frames may occur within another *Document instance, in which case the second document may be said to be *embedded in the containing instance. HTML frames are often *ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME. Either this object, or a singleton descendant, should *implement the Document interface. @Since: ATK-1.11 *@ATK_ROLE_HEADING: The object serves as a heading for content which follows it *in a document. The 'heading level' of the heading, if availabe, may be *obtained by querying the object's attributes. *@ATK_ROLE_PAGE: The object is a containing instance which encapsulates a page *of information. @ATK_ROLE_PAGE is used in documents and content which support *a paginated navigation model. @Since: ATK-1.11 *@ATK_ROLE_SECTION: The object is a containing instance of document content *which constitutes a particular 'logical' section of the document. The type of *content within a section, and the nature of the section division itself, may *be obtained by querying the object's attributes. Sections may be nested. *@Since: ATK-1.11 *@ATK_ROLE_REDUNDANT_OBJECT: The object is redundant with another object in the *hierarchy, and is exposed for purely technical reasons. Objects of this role *should normally be ignored by clients. @Since: ATK-1.11 *@ATK_ROLE_FORM: The object is a container for form controls, for instance as *part of a web form or user-input form within a document. This role is *primarily a tag/convenience for clients when navigating complex documents, it *is not expected that ordinary GUI containers will always have ATK_ROLE_FORM. *@Since: ATK-1.12.0 *@ATK_ROLE_LINK: The object is a hypertext anchor, i.e. a "link" in a * hypertext document. Such objects are distinct from 'inline' * content which may also use the Hypertext/Hyperlink interfaces * to indicate the range/location within a text object where * an inline or embedded object lies. @Since: ATK-1.12.1 *@ATK_ROLE_INPUT_METHOD_WINDOW: The object is a window or similar viewport * which is used to allow composition or input of a 'complex character', * in other words it is an "input method window." @Since: ATK-1.12.1 *@ATK_ROLE_TABLE_ROW: A row in a table. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_TREE_ITEM: An object that represents an element of a tree. @Since: *ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_SPREADSHEET: A document frame which contains a spreadsheet. *@Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_PRESENTATION: A document frame which contains a *presentation or slide content. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_TEXT: A document frame which contains textual content, such *as found in a word processing application. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_WEB: A document frame which contains HTML or other markup *suitable for display in a web browser. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_EMAIL: A document frame which contains email content to be *displayed or composed either in plain text or HTML. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_COMMENT: An object found within a document and designed to present a *comment, note, or other annotation. In some cases, this object might not be *visible until activated. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_LIST_BOX: A non-collapsible list of choices the user can select *from. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_GROUPING: A group of related widgets. This group typically has a *label. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_IMAGE_MAP: An image map object. Usually a graphic with multiple *hotspots, where each hotspot can be activated resulting in the loading of *another document or section of a document. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_NOTIFICATION: A transitory object designed to present a message to *the user, typically at the desktop level rather than inside a particular *application. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_INFO_BAR: An object designed to present a message to the user within *an existing window. @Since: ATK-2.1.0 *@ATK_ROLE_LEVEL_BAR: A bar that serves as a level indicator to, for instance, *show the strength of a password or the state of a battery. @Since: ATK-2.7.3 *@ATK_ROLE_TITLE_BAR: A bar that serves as the title of a window or a * dialog. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_BLOCK_QUOTE: An object which contains a text section * that is quoted from another source. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_AUDIO: An object which represents an audio element. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_VIDEO: An object which represents a video element. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_DEFINITION: A definition of a term or concept. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_ARTICLE: A section of a page that consists of a * composition that forms an independent part of a document, page, or * site. Examples: A blog entry, a news story, a forum post. @Since: * ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_LANDMARK: A region of a web page intended as a * navigational landmark. This is designed to allow Assistive * Technologies to provide quick navigation among key regions within a * document. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_LOG: A text widget or container holding log content, such * as chat history and error logs. In this role there is a * relationship between the arrival of new items in the log and the * reading order. The log contains a meaningful sequence and new * information is added only to the end of the log, not at arbitrary * points. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_MARQUEE: A container where non-essential information * changes frequently. Common usages of marquee include stock tickers * and ad banners. The primary difference between a marquee and a log * is that logs usually have a meaningful order or sequence of * important content changes. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_MATH: A text widget or container that holds a mathematical * expression. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_RATING: A widget whose purpose is to display a rating, * such as the number of stars associated with a song in a media * player. Objects of this role should also implement * AtkValue. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_TIMER: An object containing a numerical counter which * indicates an amount of elapsed time from a start point, or the time * remaining until an end point. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_LIST: An object that represents a list of * term-value groups. A term-value group represents a individual * description and consist of one or more names * (ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM) followed by one or more values * (ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE). For each list, there should not be * more than one group with the same term name. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM: An object that represents the term, or * name, part of a term-description group in a description * list. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE: An object that represents the * description, definition or value of a term-description group in a * description list. The values within a group are alternatives, * meaning that you can have several ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE for a * given ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM. @Since: ATK-2.12 *@ATK_ROLE_STATIC: A generic non-container object whose purpose is to display a * brief amount of information to the user and whose role is known by the * implementor but lacks semantic value for the user. Examples in which * ATK_ROLE_STATIC is appropriate include the message displayed in a message box * and an image used as an alternative means to display text. ATK_ROLE_STATIC * should not be applied to widgets which are traditionally interactive, objects * which display a significant amount of content, or any object which has an * accessible relation pointing to another object. Implementors should expose *the displayed information through the accessible name of the object. If doing *so seems inappropriate, it may indicate that a different role should be used. *For labels which describe another widget, see ATK_ROLE_LABEL. For text views, *see ATK_ROLE_TEXT. For generic containers, see ATK_ROLE_PANEL. For objects *whose role is not known by the implementor, see ATK_ROLE_UNKNOWN. @Since: *ATK-2.16. *@ATK_ROLE_MATH_FRACTION: An object that represents a mathematical fraction. * @Since: ATK-2.16. *@ATK_ROLE_MATH_ROOT: An object that represents a mathematical expression * displayed with a radical. @Since: ATK-2.16. *@ATK_ROLE_SUBSCRIPT: An object that contains text that is displayed as a * subscript. @Since: ATK-2.16. *@ATK_ROLE_SUPERSCRIPT: An object that contains text that is displayed as a * superscript. @Since: ATK-2.16. *@ATK_ROLE_FOOTNOTE: An object that contains the text of a footnote. @Since: *ATK-2.26. *@ATK_ROLE_CONTENT_DELETION: Content previously deleted or proposed to be * deleted, e.g. in revision history or a content view providing suggestions * from reviewers. (Since: 2.34) *@ATK_ROLE_CONTENT_INSERTION: Content previously inserted or proposed to be * inserted, e.g. in revision history or a content view providing suggestions * from reviewers. (Since: 2.34) *@ATK_ROLE_MARK: A run of content that is marked or highlighted, such as for * reference purposes, or to call it out as having a special purpose. If the * marked content has an associated section in the document elaborating on the * reason for the mark, then %ATK_RELATION_DETAILS should be used on the mark * to point to that associated section. In addition, the reciprocal relation * %ATK_RELATION_DETAILS_FOR should be used on the associated content section * to point back to the mark. (Since: 2.36) *@ATK_ROLE_SUGGESTION: A container for content that is called out as a proposed * change from the current version of the document, such as by a reviewer of the * content. This role should include either %ATK_ROLE_CONTENT_DELETION and/or * %ATK_ROLE_CONTENT_INSERTION children, in any order, to indicate what the * actual change is. (Since: 2.36) *@ATK_ROLE_LAST_DEFINED: not a valid role, used for finding end of the *enumeration * * Describes the role of an object * * These are the built-in enumerated roles that UI components can have in * ATK. Other roles may be added at runtime, so an AtkRole >= * ATK_ROLE_LAST_DEFINED is not necessarily an error.
**/ typedefenum {
ATK_ROLE_INVALID = 0,
ATK_ROLE_ACCEL_LABEL, /*<nick=accelerator-label>*/
ATK_ROLE_ALERT,
ATK_ROLE_ANIMATION,
ATK_ROLE_ARROW,
ATK_ROLE_CALENDAR,
ATK_ROLE_CANVAS,
ATK_ROLE_CHECK_BOX,
ATK_ROLE_CHECK_MENU_ITEM,
ATK_ROLE_COLOR_CHOOSER,
ATK_ROLE_COLUMN_HEADER,
ATK_ROLE_COMBO_BOX,
ATK_ROLE_DATE_EDITOR,
ATK_ROLE_DESKTOP_ICON,
ATK_ROLE_DESKTOP_FRAME,
ATK_ROLE_DIAL,
ATK_ROLE_DIALOG,
ATK_ROLE_DIRECTORY_PANE,
ATK_ROLE_DRAWING_AREA,
ATK_ROLE_FILE_CHOOSER,
ATK_ROLE_FILLER,
ATK_ROLE_FONT_CHOOSER,
ATK_ROLE_FRAME,
ATK_ROLE_GLASS_PANE,
ATK_ROLE_HTML_CONTAINER,
ATK_ROLE_ICON,
ATK_ROLE_IMAGE,
ATK_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME,
ATK_ROLE_LABEL,
ATK_ROLE_LAYERED_PANE,
ATK_ROLE_LIST,
ATK_ROLE_LIST_ITEM,
ATK_ROLE_MENU,
ATK_ROLE_MENU_BAR,
ATK_ROLE_MENU_ITEM,
ATK_ROLE_OPTION_PANE,
ATK_ROLE_PAGE_TAB,
ATK_ROLE_PAGE_TAB_LIST,
ATK_ROLE_PANEL,
ATK_ROLE_PASSWORD_TEXT,
ATK_ROLE_POPUP_MENU,
ATK_ROLE_PROGRESS_BAR,
ATK_ROLE_PUSH_BUTTON,
ATK_ROLE_RADIO_BUTTON,
ATK_ROLE_RADIO_MENU_ITEM,
ATK_ROLE_ROOT_PANE,
ATK_ROLE_ROW_HEADER,
ATK_ROLE_SCROLL_BAR,
ATK_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE,
ATK_ROLE_SEPARATOR,
ATK_ROLE_SLIDER,
ATK_ROLE_SPLIT_PANE,
ATK_ROLE_SPIN_BUTTON,
ATK_ROLE_STATUSBAR,
ATK_ROLE_TABLE,
ATK_ROLE_TABLE_CELL,
ATK_ROLE_TABLE_COLUMN_HEADER,
ATK_ROLE_TABLE_ROW_HEADER,
ATK_ROLE_TEAR_OFF_MENU_ITEM,
ATK_ROLE_TERMINAL,
ATK_ROLE_TEXT,
ATK_ROLE_TOGGLE_BUTTON,
ATK_ROLE_TOOL_BAR,
ATK_ROLE_TOOL_TIP,
ATK_ROLE_TREE,
ATK_ROLE_TREE_TABLE,
ATK_ROLE_UNKNOWN,
ATK_ROLE_VIEWPORT,
ATK_ROLE_WINDOW,
ATK_ROLE_HEADER,
ATK_ROLE_FOOTER,
ATK_ROLE_PARAGRAPH,
ATK_ROLE_RULER,
ATK_ROLE_APPLICATION,
ATK_ROLE_AUTOCOMPLETE,
ATK_ROLE_EDITBAR,
ATK_ROLE_EMBEDDED,
ATK_ROLE_ENTRY,
ATK_ROLE_CHART,
ATK_ROLE_CAPTION,
ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME,
ATK_ROLE_HEADING,
ATK_ROLE_PAGE,
ATK_ROLE_SECTION,
ATK_ROLE_REDUNDANT_OBJECT,
ATK_ROLE_FORM,
ATK_ROLE_LINK,
ATK_ROLE_INPUT_METHOD_WINDOW,
ATK_ROLE_TABLE_ROW,
ATK_ROLE_TREE_ITEM,
ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_SPREADSHEET,
ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_PRESENTATION,
ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_TEXT,
ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_WEB,
ATK_ROLE_DOCUMENT_EMAIL,
ATK_ROLE_COMMENT,
ATK_ROLE_LIST_BOX,
ATK_ROLE_GROUPING,
ATK_ROLE_IMAGE_MAP,
ATK_ROLE_NOTIFICATION,
ATK_ROLE_INFO_BAR,
ATK_ROLE_LEVEL_BAR,
ATK_ROLE_TITLE_BAR,
ATK_ROLE_BLOCK_QUOTE,
ATK_ROLE_AUDIO,
ATK_ROLE_VIDEO,
ATK_ROLE_DEFINITION,
ATK_ROLE_ARTICLE,
ATK_ROLE_LANDMARK,
ATK_ROLE_LOG,
ATK_ROLE_MARQUEE,
ATK_ROLE_MATH,
ATK_ROLE_RATING,
ATK_ROLE_TIMER,
ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_LIST,
ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM,
ATK_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE,
ATK_ROLE_STATIC,
ATK_ROLE_MATH_FRACTION,
ATK_ROLE_MATH_ROOT,
ATK_ROLE_SUBSCRIPT,
ATK_ROLE_SUPERSCRIPT,
ATK_ROLE_FOOTNOTE,
ATK_ROLE_CONTENT_DELETION,
ATK_ROLE_CONTENT_INSERTION,
ATK_ROLE_MARK,
ATK_ROLE_SUGGESTION,
ATK_ROLE_LAST_DEFINED
} AtkRole;
AtkRole atk_role_register(const gchar* name);
/** *AtkLayer: *@ATK_LAYER_INVALID: The object does not have a layer *@ATK_LAYER_BACKGROUND: This layer is reserved for the desktop background *@ATK_LAYER_CANVAS: This layer is used for Canvas components *@ATK_LAYER_WIDGET: This layer is normally used for components *@ATK_LAYER_MDI: This layer is used for layered components *@ATK_LAYER_POPUP: This layer is used for popup components, such as menus *@ATK_LAYER_OVERLAY: This layer is reserved for future use. *@ATK_LAYER_WINDOW: This layer is used for toplevel windows. * * Describes the layer of a component * * These enumerated "layer values" are used when determining which UI * rendering layer a component is drawn into, which can help in making * determinations of when components occlude one another.
**/ typedefenum {
ATK_LAYER_INVALID,
ATK_LAYER_BACKGROUND,
ATK_LAYER_CANVAS,
ATK_LAYER_WIDGET,
ATK_LAYER_MDI,
ATK_LAYER_POPUP,
ATK_LAYER_OVERLAY,
ATK_LAYER_WINDOW
} AtkLayer;
/** * AtkAttributeSet: * * This is a singly-linked list (a #GSList) of #AtkAttribute. It is * used by atk_text_get_run_attributes(), atk_text_get_default_attributes() * and atk_editable_text_set_run_attributes()
**/ typedef GSList AtkAttributeSet;
/** * AtkAttribute: * @name: The attribute name. Call atk_text_attr_get_name() * @value: the value of the attribute, represented as a string. * Call atk_text_attr_get_value() for those which are strings. * For values which are numbers, the string representation of the number * is in value. * * A string name/value pair representing a text attribute.
**/ typedefstruct _AtkAttribute AtkAttribute;
/** * AtkPropertyValues: * @property_name: The name of the ATK property which is being presented or *which has been changed. * @old_value: The old property value, NULL; in some contexts this value is *undefined (see note below). * @new_value: The new value of the named property. * * @note: For most properties the old_value field of AtkPropertyValues will * not contain a valid value. * * Currently, the only property for which old_value is used is * accessible-state; for instance if there is a focus state the * property change handler will be called for the object which lost the focus * with the old_value containing an AtkState value corresponding to focused * and the property change handler will be called for the object which * received the focus with the new_value containing an AtkState value * corresponding to focused. *
**/ struct _AtkPropertyValues { const gchar* property_name;
GValue old_value;
GValue new_value;
};
typedef gboolean (*AtkFunction)(gpointer data); /* * For most properties the old_value field of AtkPropertyValues will * not contain a valid value. * * Currently, the only property for which old_value is used is * accessible-state; for instance if there is a focus state the * property change handler will be called for the object which lost the focus * with the old_value containing an AtkState value corresponding to focused * and the property change handler will be called for the object which * received the focus with the new_value containing an AtkState value * corresponding to focused.
*/ typedefvoid (*AtkPropertyChangeHandler)(AtkObject*, AtkPropertyValues*);
/* * Gets the accessible name of the object
*/
G_CONST_RETURN gchar* (*get_name)(AtkObject* accessible); /* * Gets the accessible description of the object
*/
G_CONST_RETURN gchar* (*get_description)(AtkObject* accessible); /* * Gets the accessible parent of the object
*/
AtkObject* (*get_parent)(AtkObject* accessible);
/* * Gets the number of accessible children of the object
*/
gint (*get_n_children)(AtkObject* accessible); /* * Returns a reference to the specified accessible child of the object. * The accessible children are 0-based so the first accessible child is * at index 0, the second at index 1 and so on.
*/
AtkObject* (*ref_child)(AtkObject* accessible, gint i); /* * Gets the 0-based index of this object in its parent; returns -1 if the * object does not have an accessible parent.
*/
gint (*get_index_in_parent)(AtkObject* accessible); /* * Gets the RelationSet associated with the object
*/
AtkRelationSet* (*ref_relation_set)(AtkObject* accessible); /* * Gets the role of the object
*/
AtkRole (*get_role)(AtkObject* accessible);
AtkLayer (*get_layer)(AtkObject* accessible);
gint (*get_mdi_zorder)(AtkObject* accessible); /* * Gets the state set of the object
*/
AtkStateSet* (*ref_state_set)(AtkObject* accessible); /* * Sets the accessible name of the object
*/ void (*set_name)(AtkObject* accessible, const gchar* name); /* * Sets the accessible description of the object
*/ void (*set_description)(AtkObject* accessible, const gchar* description); /* * Sets the accessible parent of the object
*/ void (*set_parent)(AtkObject* accessible, AtkObject* parent); /* * Sets the accessible role of the object
*/ void (*set_role)(AtkObject* accessible, AtkRole role); /* * Specifies a function to be called when a property changes value
*/
guint (*connect_property_change_handler)(AtkObject* accessible,
AtkPropertyChangeHandler* handler); /* * Removes a property change handler which was specified using * connect_property_change_handler
*/ void (*remove_property_change_handler)(AtkObject* accessible,
guint handler_id); void (*initialize)(AtkObject* accessible, gpointer data); /* * The signal handler which is executed when there is a change in the * children of the object
*/ void (*children_changed)(AtkObject* accessible, guint change_index,
gpointer changed_child); /* * The signal handler which is executed when there is a focus event * for an object.
*/ void (*focus_event)(AtkObject* accessible, gboolean focus_in); /* * The signal handler which is executed when there is a property_change * signal for an object.
*/ void (*property_change)(AtkObject* accessible, AtkPropertyValues* values); /* * The signal handler which is executed when there is a state_change * signal for an object.
*/ void (*state_change)(AtkObject* accessible, const gchar* name,
gboolean state_set); /* * The signal handler which is executed when there is a change in the * visible data for an object
*/ void (*visible_data_changed)(AtkObject* accessible);
/* * The signal handler which is executed when there is a change in the * 'active' child or children of the object, for instance when * interior focus changes in a table or list. This signal should be emitted * by objects whose state includes ATK_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS.
*/ void (*active_descendant_changed)(AtkObject* accessible, gpointer* child);
/* * Gets a list of properties applied to this object as a whole, as an * #AtkAttributeSet consisting of name-value pairs. Since ATK 1.12
*/
AtkAttributeSet* (*get_attributes)(AtkObject* accessible);
/* * This method uses the ref_accessible method in AtkImplementorIface, * if the object's class implements AtkImplementorIface. * Otherwise it returns %NULL. * * IMPORTANT: * Note also that because this method may return flyweight objects, * it increments the returned AtkObject's reference count. * Therefore it is the responsibility of the calling * program to unreference the object when no longer needed. * (c.f. gtk_widget_get_accessible() where this is not the case).
*/
AtkObject* atk_implementor_ref_accessible(AtkImplementor* implementor);
/* * Properties directly supported by AtkObject
*/
/* NEW in 1.1: convenience API */
gboolean atk_object_add_relationship(AtkObject* object,
AtkRelationType relationship,
AtkObject* target);
gboolean atk_object_remove_relationship(AtkObject* object,
AtkRelationType relationship,
AtkObject* target);
G_CONST_RETURN gchar* atk_role_get_localized_name(AtkRole role);
/* */
/* * Note: the properties which are registered with the GType * property registry, for type ATK_TYPE_OBJECT, are as follows: * * "accessible-name" * "accessible-description" * "accessible-parent" * "accessible-role" * "accessible-value" * "accessible-component-layer" * "accessible-component-zorder" * "accessible-table-caption" * "accessible-table-column-description" * "accessible-table-column-header" * "accessible-table-row-description" * "accessible-table-row-header" * "accessible-table-summary" * "accessible-model" * * accessibility property change listeners should use the * normal GObject property interfaces and "property-change" * signal handler semantics to interpret the property change * information relayed from AtkObject. * (AtkObject instances will connect to the "notify" * signal in their host objects, and relay the signals when appropriate).
*/
/* For other signals, see related interfaces * * AtkActionIface, * AtkComponentIface, * AtkHypertextIface, * AtkImageIface, * AtkSelectionIface, * AtkTableIface, * AtkTextIface, * AtkValueIface. * * The usage model for obtaining these interface instances is: * ATK_<interfacename>_GET_IFACE(GObject *accessible), * where accessible, though specified as a GObject, is * the AtkObject instance being queried. * More usually, the interface will be used via a cast to the * interface's corresponding "type": * * AtkText textImpl = ATK_TEXT(accessible); * if (textImpl) * { * cpos = atk_text_get_caret_position(textImpl); * } * * If it's known in advance that accessible implements AtkTextIface, * this is shortened to: * * cpos = atk_text_get_caret_position (ATK_TEXT (accessible));
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
} #endif/* __cplusplus */
#endif/* __ATK_OBJECT_H__ */
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