2 * AT-SPI - Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface
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24 /* TODO: Auto-generate this file again
28 !\mainpage AT-SPI Interfaces and Subinterfaces
30 This is the main documentation page for the
31 Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI).
33 \section apps Applications and Interface Components
34 Namespace Accessibility includes service APIs implemented by
35 participating applications and their user interface components:\n\n
36 Accessibility::Accessible\n
37 Accessibility::Application\n
38 Accessibility::Desktop\n
39 Accessibility::Collecgtion\n
40 Accessibility::Component\n
41 Accessibility::Hypertext\n
42 Accessibility::Image\n
43 Accessibility::Selection\n
44 Accessibility::Table\n
46 Accessibility::EditableText\n
49 \section types Enumerated Types
50 Accessibility defines a number of key enumerated types, including:\n\n
51 Accessibility::RelationType\n
53 Accessibility::StateType\n
54 Accessibility::Event\n
55 Accessibility::EventDetails \n
58 Accessibility also includes Accessibility::Registry,
59 which is the service used by assistive technologies and related
60 AT-SPI clients to register interest in certain classes of events,
61 enumerate the currently available desktop and application list,
62 and to synthesize certain kinds of device events.
64 \section listeners Event Listener Interfaces
65 Accessibility::EventListener\n
66 Accessibility::DeviceEventListener
68 \section helpers Helper Interfaces
70 The following interfaces may be implemented by assistive technologies
71 themselves, in order to export their services in a consistent manner or
72 in order to interoperate with other applications or desktop services.\n
74 Accessibility::LoginHelper : Implemented by adaptive technologies which
75 need to participate in user-authentication or login activities, and which
76 therefore may need negotiation with authentication agents or processes.\n
78 Accessibility::Selector [NEW]: Implemented by user agents or assistive
79 technologies which export lists of choices from which the end-user is
80 expected to make selections. Useful for various types of remote
81 activation or intercommunication between multiple ATs.
85 #ifndef _ATSPI_CONSTANTS_H_
86 #define _ATSPI_CONSTANTS_H_
93 * @ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_MESSAGES: For localizable natural-language messages.
94 * @ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_COLLATE: For regular expression matching and string
96 * @ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_CTYPE: For regular expression matching, character
97 * classification, conversion, case-sensitive comparison, and wide character
99 * @ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_MONETARY: For monetary formatting.
100 * @ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_NUMERIC: For number formatting (such as the decimal
101 * point and the thousands separator).
102 * @ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_TIME: For time and date formatting.
104 * Used by interfaces #AtspiText and #AtspiDocument, this
105 * enumeration corresponds to the POSIX 'setlocale' enum values.
109 ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_MESSAGES,
110 ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_COLLATE,
111 ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_CTYPE,
112 ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_MONETARY,
113 ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_NUMERIC,
114 ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_TIME,
118 * ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE_COUNT:
120 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiLocaleType.
122 #define ATSPI_LOCALE_TYPE _COUNT(5+1)
126 * @ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_SCREEN: Specifies xy coordinates relative to the screen.
127 * @ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_WINDOW: Specifies xy coordinates relative to the widget's
130 * Enumeration used by #AtspiComponent, #AtspiImage, and #AtspiText interfaces
131 * to specify whether coordinates are relative to the window or the screen.
135 ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_SCREEN,
136 ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_WINDOW,
140 * ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_COUNT:
142 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiCoordType.
144 #define ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_COUNT (1+1)
147 * AtspiCollectionSortOrder:
148 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_INVALID:
149 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_CANONICAL:
150 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_FLOW:
151 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_TAB:
152 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_REVERSE_CANONICAL:
153 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_REVERSE_FLOW:
154 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_REVERSE_TAB:
155 * @ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_LAST_DEFINED:
157 * Enumeration used by interface #AtspiCollection to specify
158 * the way #AtspiAccesible objects should be sorted.
162 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_INVALID,
163 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_CANONICAL,
164 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_FLOW,
165 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_TAB,
166 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_REVERSE_CANONICAL,
167 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_REVERSE_FLOW,
168 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_REVERSE_TAB,
169 ATSPI_Collection_SORT_ORDER_LAST_DEFINED,
170 } AtspiCollectionSortOrder;
173 * ATSPI_SORTORDER_COUNT:
175 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiCollectionSortOrder.
177 #define ATSPI_SORTORDER_COUNT (7+1)
180 * AtspiCollectionMatchType:
181 * @ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_INVALID: Indicates an error condition or
182 * uninitialized value.
183 * @ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_ALL: #TRUE if all of the criteria are met.
184 * @ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_ANY: #TRUE if any of the criteria are met.
185 * @ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_NONE: #TRUE if none of the criteria are met.
186 * @ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_EMPTY: Same as @ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_ALL if
187 * the criteria is non-empty; for empty criteria this rule requires returned
188 * value to also have empty set.
189 * @ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_LAST_DEFINED: Used only to determine the end of the
192 * Enumeration used by #AtspiMatchRule to specify
193 * how to interpret #AtspiAccessible objects.
197 ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_INVALID,
198 ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_ALL,
199 ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_ANY,
200 ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_NONE,
201 ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_EMPTY,
202 ATSPI_Collection_MATCH_LAST_DEFINED,
203 } AtspiCollectionMatchType;
206 * ATSPI_MATCHTYPE_COUNT:
208 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiCollectionMatchType.
210 #define ATSPI_MATCHTYPES_COUNT (5+1)
213 * AtspiCollectionTreeTraversalType:
214 * @ATSPI_Collection_TREE_RESTRICT_CHILDREN:
215 * @ATSPI_Collection_TREE_RESTRICT_SIBLING:
216 * @ATSPI_Collection_TREE_INORDER:
217 * @ATSPI_Collection_TREE_LAST_DEFINED:
219 * Enumeration used by interface #AtspiCollection to specify
220 * restrictions on #AtspiAccesible objects to be traversed.
224 ATSPI_Collection_TREE_RESTRICT_CHILDREN,
225 ATSPI_Collection_TREE_RESTRICT_SIBLING,
226 ATSPI_Collection_TREE_INORDER,
227 ATSPI_Collection_TREE_LAST_DEFINED,
228 } AtspiCollectionTreeTraversalType;
231 * ATSPI_TREETRAVERSALTYPE_COUNT:
233 * One higher than the highest valid value of
234 * #AtspiCollection_TreeTraversalType.
236 #define ATSPI_TREETRAVERSALTYPE _COUNT(3+1)
239 * AtspiComponentLayer:
240 * @ATSPI_LAYER_INVALID: Indicates an error condition or uninitialized value.
241 * @ATSPI_LAYER_BACKGROUND: The bottom-most layer, over which everything else
242 * is painted. The 'desktop background' is generally in this layer.
243 * @ATSPI_LAYER_CANVAS: The 'background' layer for most content renderers and
244 * UI #AtspiComponent containers.
245 * @ATSPI_LAYER_WIDGET: The layer in which the majority of ordinary
246 * 'foreground' widgets reside.
247 * @ATSPI_LAYER_MDI: A special layer between @ATSPI_LAYER_CANVAS and
248 * @ATSPI_LAYER_WIDGET, in which the 'pseudo windows' (e.g. the MDI frames)
249 * reside. See #atspi_component_get_mdi_z_order.
250 * @ATSPI_LAYER_POPUP: A layer for popup window content, above
251 * @ATSPI_LAYER_WIDGET.
252 * @ATSPI_LAYER_OVERLAY: The topmost layer.
253 * @ATSPI_LAYER_WINDOW: The layer in which a toplevel window background usually
255 * @ATSPI_LAYER_LAST_DEFINED: Used only to determine the end of the
258 * The #AtspiComponentLayer of an #AtspiComponent instance indicates its
259 * relative stacking order with respect to the onscreen visual representation
260 * of the UI. #AtspiComponentLayer, in combination with #AtspiComponent bounds
261 * information, can be used to compute the visibility of all or part of a
262 * component. This is important in programmatic determination of
263 * region-of-interest for magnification, and in
264 * flat screen review models of the screen, as well as
265 * for other uses. Objects residing in two of the #AtspiComponentLayer
266 * categories support further z-ordering information, with respect to their
267 * peers in the same layer: namely, @ATSPI_LAYER_WINDOW and
268 * @ATSPI_LAYER_MDI. Relative stacking order for other objects within the
269 * same layer is not available; the recommended heuristic is
270 * first child paints first. In other words, assume that the
271 * first siblings in the child list are subject to being overpainted by later
272 * siblings if their bounds intersect. The order of layers, from bottom to top,
273 * is: @ATSPI_LAYER_BACKGROUND, @ATSPI_LAYER_WINDOW, @ATSPI_LAYER_MDI,
274 * @ATSPI_LAYER_CANVAS, @ATSPI_LAYER_WIDGET, @ATSPI_LAYER_POPUP, and
275 * @ATSPI_LAYER_OVERLAY.
280 ATSPI_LAYER_BACKGROUND,
287 ATSPI_LAYER_LAST_DEFINED,
288 } AtspiComponentLayer;
291 * ATSPI_COMPONENTLAYER_COUNT:
293 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiComponentLayer.
295 #define ATSPI_COMPONENTLAYER_COUNT (8+1)
298 * AtspiTextBoundaryType:
299 * @ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_CHAR: An #AtspiText instance is bounded by this
300 * character only. Start and end offsets differ by one, by definition,
302 * @ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD_START: Boundary condition is start of a word; i.e.
303 * range is from start of one word to the start of another word.
304 * @ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD_END: Boundary condition is the end of a word; i.e.
305 * range is from the end of one word to the end of another. Some locales
306 * may not distinguish between words and characters or glyphs. In particular,
307 * those locales which use wholly or partially ideographic character sets.
308 * In these cases, characters may be returned in lieu of multi-character
310 * @ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE_START: Boundary condition is start of a
311 * sentence, as determined by the application. Some locales or
312 * character sets may not include explicit sentence delimiters, so this
313 * boundary type can not always be honored. Some locales will return lines
314 * of text instead of grammatical sentences.
315 * @ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE_END: Boundary condition is end of a sentence,
316 * as determined by the application, including the sentence-delimiting
317 * character, for instance '.' Some locales or character sets may not
318 * include explicit sentence delimiters, so this boundary type can not
319 * always be honored. Some locales will return lines of text instead of
320 * grammatical sentences.
321 * @ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_LINE_START: Boundary condition is the start of a line;
322 * i.e. range is from start of one line to the start of another. This
323 * generally means that an end-of-line character will appear at the end of
325 * @ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_LINE_END: Boundary condition is the end of a line; i.e.
326 * range is from start of one line to the start of another. This generally
327 * means that an end-of-line character will be the first character of the
330 * Specifies the boundary conditions determining a run of text as returned from
331 * #atspi_text_get_text_at_offset, #atspi_text_get_text_after_offset, and
332 * #atspi_text_get_text_before_offset.
334 * This enumerationis deprecated since 2.9.90 and should not be used. Use
335 * AtspiTextGranularity with #atspi_text_get_string_at_offset instead.
338 ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_CHAR,
339 ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD_START,
340 ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD_END,
341 ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE_START,
342 ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE_END,
343 ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_LINE_START,
344 ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_LINE_END,
345 } AtspiTextBoundaryType;
348 *AtspiTextGranularity:
349 *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_CHAR: Granularity is defined by the boundaries between characters
350 * (including non-printing characters)
351 *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_WORD: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a word,
352 * starting at the beginning of the current word and finishing at the beginning of
353 * the following one, if present.
354 *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_SENTENCE: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a sentence,
355 * starting at the beginning of the current sentence and finishing at the beginning of
356 * the following one, if present.
357 *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_LINE: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a line,
358 * starting at the beginning of the current line and finishing at the beginning of
359 * the following one, if present.
360 *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_PARAGRAPH: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a paragraph,
361 * starting at the beginning of the current paragraph and finishing at the beginning of
362 * the following one, if present.
364 * Text granularity types used for specifying the granularity of the region of
365 * text we are interested in.
368 ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_CHAR,
369 ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_WORD,
370 ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_SENTENCE,
371 ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_LINE,
372 ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_PARAGRAPH
373 } AtspiTextGranularity;
376 * ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_TYPE_COUNT:
378 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiTextBoundaryType.
380 #define ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_TYPE_COUNT (6+1)
384 * @ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_NONE: No characters/glyphs are omitted.
385 * @ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_MIN: Characters/glyphs clipped by the minimum coordinate
387 * @ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_MAX: Characters/glyphs which intersect the maximum
388 * coordinate are omitted.
389 * @ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_BOTH: Only glyphs falling entirely within the region
390 * bounded by min and max are retained.
392 * Enumeration used by interface #AtspiText to indicate
393 * how to treat characters intersecting bounding boxes.
397 ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_NONE,
400 ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_BOTH,
404 * ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_TYPE_COUNT:
406 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiTextClipType.
408 #define ATSPI_TEXT_CLIP_TYPE_COUNT (3+1)
412 * @ATSPI_STATE_INVALID: Indicates an invalid state - probably an error
414 * @ATSPI_STATE_ACTIVE: Indicates a window is currently the active window, or
415 * an object is the active subelement within a container or table.
416 * @ATSPI_STATE_ACTIVE should not be used for objects which have
417 * @ATSPI_STATE_FOCUSABLE or @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE: Those objects should use
418 * @ATSPI_STATE_FOCUSED and @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTED respectively.
419 * @ATSPI_STATE_ACTIVE is a means to indicate that an object which is not
420 * focusable and not selectable is the currently-active item within its
422 * @ATSPI_STATE_ARMED: Indicates that the object is armed.
423 * @ATSPI_STATE_BUSY: Indicates the current object is busy, i.e. onscreen
424 * representation is in the process of changing, or the object is
425 * temporarily unavailable for interaction due to activity already in progress.
426 * @ATSPI_STATE_CHECKED: Indicates this object is currently checked.
427 * @ATSPI_STATE_COLLAPSED: Indicates this object is collapsed.
428 * @ATSPI_STATE_DEFUNCT: Indicates that this object no longer has a valid
429 * backing widget (for instance, if its peer object has been destroyed).
430 * @ATSPI_STATE_EDITABLE: Indicates the user can change the contents of this
432 * @ATSPI_STATE_ENABLED: Indicates that this object is enabled, i.e. that it
433 * currently reflects some application state. Objects that are "greyed out"
434 * may lack this state, and may lack the @ATSPI_STATE_SENSITIVE if direct
435 * user interaction cannot cause them to acquire @ATSPI_STATE_ENABLED.
436 * See @ATSPI_STATE_SENSITIVE.
437 * @ATSPI_STATE_EXPANDABLE: Indicates this object allows progressive
438 * disclosure of its children.
439 * @ATSPI_STATE_EXPANDED: Indicates this object is expanded.
440 * @ATSPI_STATE_FOCUSABLE: Indicates this object can accept keyboard focus,
441 * which means all events resulting from typing on the keyboard will
442 * normally be passed to it when it has focus.
443 * @ATSPI_STATE_FOCUSED: Indicates this object currently has the keyboard
445 * @ATSPI_STATE_HAS_TOOLTIP: Indicates that the object has an associated
447 * @ATSPI_STATE_HORIZONTAL: Indicates the orientation of this object is
449 * @ATSPI_STATE_ICONIFIED: Indicates this object is minimized and is
450 * represented only by an icon.
451 * @ATSPI_STATE_MODAL: Indicates something must be done with this object
452 * before the user can interact with an object in a different window.
453 * @ATSPI_STATE_MULTI_LINE: Indicates this (text) object can contain multiple
455 * @ATSPI_STATE_MULTISELECTABLE: Indicates this object allows more than one of
456 * its children to be selected at the same time, or in the case of text
457 * objects, that the object supports non-contiguous text selections.
458 * @ATSPI_STATE_OPAQUE: Indicates this object paints every pixel within its
459 * rectangular region. It also indicates an alpha value of unity, if it
460 * supports alpha blending.
461 * @ATSPI_STATE_PRESSED: Indicates this object is currently pressed.
462 * @ATSPI_STATE_RESIZABLE: Indicates the size of this object's size is not
464 * @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE: Indicates this object is the child of an object
465 * that allows its children to be selected and that this child is one of
466 * those children that can be selected.
467 * @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTED: Indicates this object is the child of an object that
468 * allows its children to be selected and that this child is one of those
469 * children that has been selected.
470 * @ATSPI_STATE_SENSITIVE: Indicates this object is sensitive, e.g. to user
471 * interaction. @ATSPI_STATE_SENSITIVE usually accompanies.
472 * @ATSPI_STATE_ENABLED for user-actionable controls, but may be found in the
473 * absence of @ATSPI_STATE_ENABLED if the current visible state of the control
474 * is "disconnected" from the application state. In such cases, direct user
475 * interaction can often result in the object gaining @ATSPI_STATE_SENSITIVE,
476 * for instance if a user makes an explicit selection using an object whose
477 * current state is ambiguous or undefined. See @ATSPI_STATE_ENABLED,
478 * @ATSPI_STATE_INDETERMINATE.
479 * @ATSPI_STATE_SHOWING: Indicates this object, the object's parent, the
480 * object's parent's parent, and so on, are all 'shown' to the end-user,
481 * i.e. subject to "exposure" if blocking or obscuring objects do not
482 * interpose between this object and the top of the window stack.
483 * @ATSPI_STATE_SINGLE_LINE: Indicates this (text) object can contain only a
484 * single line of text.
485 * @ATSPI_STATE_STALE: Indicates that the information returned for this object
486 * may no longer be synchronized with the application state. This can occur
487 * if the object has @ATSPI_STATE_TRANSIENT, and can also occur towards the
488 * end of the object peer's lifecycle.
489 * @ATSPI_STATE_TRANSIENT: Indicates this object is transient.
490 * @ATSPI_STATE_VERTICAL: Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical;
491 * for example this state may appear on such objects as scrollbars, text
492 * objects (with vertical text flow), separators, etc.
493 * @ATSPI_STATE_VISIBLE: Indicates this object is visible, e.g. has been
494 * explicitly marked for exposure to the user. @ATSPI_STATE_VISIBLE is no
495 * guarantee that the object is actually unobscured on the screen, only that
496 * it is 'potentially' visible, barring obstruction, being scrolled or clipped
497 * out of the field of view, or having an ancestor container that has not yet
498 * made visible. A widget is potentially onscreen if it has both
499 * @ATSPI_STATE_VISIBLE and @ATSPI_STATE_SHOWING. The absence of
500 * @ATSPI_STATE_VISIBLE and @ATSPI_STATE_SHOWING is
501 * semantically equivalent to saying that an object is 'hidden'.
502 * @ATSPI_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS: Indicates that "active-descendant-changed"
503 * event is sent when children become 'active' (i.e. are selected or
504 * navigated to onscreen). Used to prevent need to enumerate all children
505 * in very large containers, like tables. The presence of
506 * @ATSPI_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS is an indication to the client that the
507 * children should not, and need not, be enumerated by the client.
508 * Objects implementing this state are expected to provide relevant state
509 * notifications to listening clients, for instance notifications of
510 * visibility changes and activation of their contained child objects, without
511 * the client having previously requested references to those children.
512 * @ATSPI_STATE_INDETERMINATE: Indicates that a check box or other boolean
513 * indicator is in a state other than checked or not checked. This
514 * usually means that the boolean value reflected or controlled by the
515 * object does not apply consistently to the entire current context.
516 * For example, a checkbox for the "Bold" attribute of text may have
517 * @ATSPI_STATE_INDETERMINATE if the currently selected text contains a mixture
518 * of weight attributes. In many cases interacting with a
519 * @ATSPI_STATE_INDETERMINATE object will cause the context's corresponding
520 * boolean attribute to be homogenized, whereupon the object will lose
521 * @ATSPI_STATE_INDETERMINATE and a corresponding state-changed event will be
523 * @ATSPI_STATE_REQUIRED: Indicates that user interaction with this object is
524 * 'required' from the user, for instance before completing the
525 * processing of a form.
526 * @ATSPI_STATE_TRUNCATED: Indicates that an object's onscreen content
527 * is truncated, e.g. a text value in a spreadsheet cell.
528 * @ATSPI_STATE_ANIMATED: Indicates this object's visual representation is
529 * dynamic, not static. This state may be applied to an object during an
530 * animated 'effect' and be removed from the object once its visual
531 * representation becomes static. Some applications, notably content viewers,
532 * may not be able to detect all kinds of animated content. Therefore the
533 * absence of this state should not be taken as
534 * definitive evidence that the object's visual representation is
535 * static; this state is advisory.
536 * @ATSPI_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY: This object has indicated an error condition
537 * due to failure of input validation. For instance, a form control may
538 * acquire this state in response to invalid or malformed user input.
539 * @ATSPI_STATE_SUPPORTS_AUTOCOMPLETION: This state indicates that the object
540 * in question implements some form of typeahead or
541 * pre-selection behavior whereby entering the first character of one or more
542 * sub-elements causes those elements to scroll into view or become
543 * selected. Subsequent character input may narrow the selection further as
544 * long as one or more sub-elements match the string. This state is normally
545 * only useful and encountered on objects that implement #AtspiSelection.
546 * In some cases the typeahead behavior may result in full or partial
547 * completion of the data in the input field, in which case
548 * these input events may trigger text-changed events from the source.
549 * @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT: This state indicates that the object in
550 * question supports text selection. It should only be exposed on objects
551 * which implement the #AtspiText interface, in order to distinguish this state
552 * from @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE, which infers that the object in question is a
553 * selectable child of an object which implements #AtspiSelection. While
554 * similar, text selection and subelement selection are distinct operations.
555 * @ATSPI_STATE_IS_DEFAULT: This state indicates that the object in question is
556 * the 'default' interaction object in a dialog, i.e. the one that gets
557 * activated if the user presses "Enter" when the dialog is initially
559 * @ATSPI_STATE_VISITED: This state indicates that the object (typically a
560 * hyperlink) has already been activated or invoked, with the result that
561 * some backing data has been downloaded or rendered.
562 *@ATSPI_STATE_CHECKABLE: Indicates this object has the potential to
563 * be checked, such as a checkbox or toggle-able table cell. @Since:
565 *@ATSPI_STATE_HAS_POPUP: Indicates that the object has a popup
566 * context menu or sub-level menu which may or may not be
567 * showing. This means that activation renders conditional content.
568 * Note that ordinary tooltips are not considered popups in this
569 * context. @Since: 2.12
570 * @ATSPI_STATE_READ_ONLY: Indicates that an object which is ENABLED and
571 * SENSITIVE has a value which can be read, but not modified, by the
573 * @ATSPI_STATE_LAST_DEFINED: This value of the enumeration should not be used
574 * as a parameter, it indicates the number of items in the #AtspiStateType
578 * Enumeration used by various interfaces indicating every possible state
579 * an #AtspiAccesible object can assume.
588 ATSPI_STATE_COLLAPSED,
590 ATSPI_STATE_EDITABLE,
592 ATSPI_STATE_EXPANDABLE,
593 ATSPI_STATE_EXPANDED,
594 ATSPI_STATE_FOCUSABLE,
596 ATSPI_STATE_HAS_TOOLTIP,
597 ATSPI_STATE_HORIZONTAL,
598 ATSPI_STATE_ICONIFIED,
600 ATSPI_STATE_MULTI_LINE,
601 ATSPI_STATE_MULTISELECTABLE,
604 ATSPI_STATE_RESIZABLE,
605 ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE,
606 ATSPI_STATE_SELECTED,
607 ATSPI_STATE_SENSITIVE,
609 ATSPI_STATE_SINGLE_LINE,
611 ATSPI_STATE_TRANSIENT,
612 ATSPI_STATE_VERTICAL,
614 ATSPI_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS,
615 ATSPI_STATE_INDETERMINATE,
616 ATSPI_STATE_REQUIRED,
617 ATSPI_STATE_TRUNCATED,
618 ATSPI_STATE_ANIMATED,
619 ATSPI_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY,
620 ATSPI_STATE_SUPPORTS_AUTOCOMPLETION,
621 ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT,
622 ATSPI_STATE_IS_DEFAULT,
624 ATSPI_STATE_CHECKABLE,
625 ATSPI_STATE_HAS_POPUP,
626 ATSPI_STATE_READ_ONLY,
627 ATSPI_STATE_LAST_DEFINED,
631 * ATSPI_STATETYPE_COUNT:
633 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiStateType.
635 #define ATSPI_STATETYPE_COUNT (41+1)
639 * @ATSPI_KEY_PRESSED:
640 * @ATSPI_KEY_RELEASED:
642 * Deprecated. Should not be used.
651 * ATSPI_KEYEVENTTYPE_COUNT:
653 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiKeyEventType.
655 #define ATSPI_KEYEVENTTYPE_COUNT (1+1)
659 * @ATSPI_KEY_PRESSED_EVENT: Indicates that a key on a keyboard device was
661 * @ATSPI_KEY_RELEASED_EVENT: Indicates that a key on a keyboard device was
663 * @ATSPI_BUTTON_PRESSED_EVENT: Indicates that a button on a non-keyboard
664 * human interface device (HID) was pressed.
665 * @ATSPI_BUTTON_RELEASED_EVENT: Indicates that a button on a non-keyboard
666 * human interface device (HID) was released.
668 * Enumeration used to specify the event types of interest to an
669 * #AtspiEventListener, or
670 * to identify the type of an event for which notification has been sent.
674 ATSPI_KEY_PRESSED_EVENT,
675 ATSPI_KEY_RELEASED_EVENT,
676 ATSPI_BUTTON_PRESSED_EVENT,
677 ATSPI_BUTTON_RELEASED_EVENT,
681 * ATSPI_EVENTTYPE_COUNT:
683 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiEventType.
685 #define ATSPI_EVENTTYPE_COUNT (3+1)
689 * @ATSPI_KEY_PRESS: Emulates the pressing of a hardware keyboard key.
690 * @ATSPI_KEY_RELEASE: Emulates the release of a hardware keyboard key.
691 * @ATSPI_KEY_PRESSRELEASE: Emulates the pressing and immediate releasing
692 * of a hardware keyboard key.
693 * @ATSPI_KEY_SYM: A symbolic key event is generated, without specifying a
694 * hardware key. Note: if the keysym is not present in the current keyboard
695 * map, the #AtspiDeviceEventController instance has a limited ability to
696 * generate such keysyms on-the-fly. Reliability of GenerateKeyboardEvent
697 * calls using out-of-keymap keysyms will vary from system to system, and on
698 * the number of different out-of-keymap keysyms being generated in quick
700 * In practice this is rarely significant, since the keysyms of interest to
701 * AT clients and keyboard emulators are usually part of the current keymap,
702 * i.e., present on the system keyboard for the current locale (even if a
703 * physical hardware keyboard is not connected).
704 * @ATSPI_KEY_STRING: A string is converted to its equivalent keyboard events
705 * and emitted. If the string consists of complex characters or composed
706 * characters which are not in the current keymap, string emission is
707 * subject to the out-of-keymap limitations described for
708 * @ATSPI_KEY_SYM. In practice this limitation primarily effects
709 * Chinese and Japanese locales.
711 * Enumeration used when synthesizing keyboard input via
712 * #atspi_generate_keyboard_event.
718 ATSPI_KEY_PRESSRELEASE,
724 * ATSPI_KEYSYNTHTYPE_COUNT:
726 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiKeySynthType.
728 #define ATSPI_KEYSYNTHTYPE_COUNT (4+1)
732 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_SHIFT: The left or right 'Shift' key.
733 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_SHIFTLOCK: The ShiftLock or CapsLock key.
734 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_CONTROL: 'Control'/'Ctrl'.
735 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_ALT: The Alt key (as opposed to AltGr).
736 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_META: Depending on the platform, this may map to 'Window',
737 * 'Function', 'Meta', 'Menu', or 'NumLock'. Such 'Meta keys' will
738 * map to one of META, META2, META3. On X Windows platforms these META
739 * values map to the modifier masks Mod1Mask, Mod2Mask, Mod3Mask, e.g. an
740 * event having @ATSPI_MODIFIER_META2 means that the 'Mod2Mask' bit
741 * is set in the corresponding XEvent.
742 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_META2: See @ATSPI_MODIFIER_META.
743 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_META3: See @ATSPI_MODIFIER_META.
744 * @ATSPI_MODIFIER_NUMLOCK: A symbolic meta key name that is mapped by AT-SPI
745 * to the appropriate META value, for the convenience of the client.
751 ATSPI_MODIFIER_SHIFT,
752 ATSPI_MODIFIER_SHIFTLOCK,
753 ATSPI_MODIFIER_CONTROL,
756 ATSPI_MODIFIER_META2,
757 ATSPI_MODIFIER_META3,
758 ATSPI_MODIFIER_NUMLOCK = 14,
762 * ATSPI_MODIFIERTYPE_COUNT:
764 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiModifierType.
766 #define ATSPI_MODIFIERTYPE_COUNT (7+1)
770 * @ATSPI_RELATION_NULL: Not a meaningful relationship; clients should not
771 * normally encounter this #AtspiRelationType value.
772 * @ATSPI_RELATION_LABEL_FOR: Object is a label for one or more other objects.
773 * @ATSPI_RELATION_LABELLED_BY: Object is labelled by one or more other
775 * @ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLER_FOR: Object is an interactive object which
776 * modifies the state, onscreen location, or other attributes of one or more
778 * @ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLED_BY: Object state, position, etc. is
779 * modified/controlled by user interaction with one or more other objects.
780 * For instance a viewport or scroll pane may be @ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLED_BY
782 * @ATSPI_RELATION_MEMBER_OF: Object has a grouping relationship (e.g. 'same
783 * group as') to one or more other objects.
784 * @ATSPI_RELATION_TOOLTIP_FOR: Object is a tooltip associated with another
786 * @ATSPI_RELATION_NODE_CHILD_OF: Object is a child of the target.
787 * @ATSPI_RELATION_NODE_PARENT_OF: Object is a parent of the target.
788 * @ATSPI_RELATION_EXTENDED: Used to indicate that a relationship exists, but
789 * its type is not specified in the enumeration.
790 * @ATSPI_RELATION_FLOWS_TO: Object renders content which flows logically to
791 * another object. For instance, text in a paragraph may flow to another
792 * object which is not the 'next sibling' in the accessibility hierarchy.
793 * @ATSPI_RELATION_FLOWS_FROM: Reciprocal of @ATSPI_RELATION_FLOWS_TO.
794 * @ATSPI_RELATION_SUBWINDOW_OF: Object is visually and semantically considered
795 * a subwindow of another object, even though it is not the object's child.
796 * Useful when dealing with embedded applications and other cases where the
797 * widget hierarchy does not map cleanly to the onscreen presentation.
798 * @ATSPI_RELATION_EMBEDS: Similar to @ATSPI_RELATION_SUBWINDOW_OF, but
799 * specifically used for cross-process embedding.
800 * @ATSPI_RELATION_EMBEDDED_BY: Reciprocal of @ATSPI_RELATION_EMBEDS. Used to
801 * denote content rendered by embedded renderers that live in a separate process
802 * space from the embedding context.
803 * @ATSPI_RELATION_POPUP_FOR: Denotes that the object is a transient window or
804 * frame associated with another onscreen object. Similar to @ATSPI_TOOLTIP_FOR,
805 * but more general. Useful for windows which are technically toplevels
806 * but which, for one or more reasons, do not explicitly cause their
807 * associated window to lose 'window focus'. Creation of an @ATSPI_ROLE_WINDOW
808 * object with the @ATSPI_RELATION_POPUP_FOR relation usually requires
809 * some presentation action on the part
810 * of assistive technology clients, even though the previous toplevel
811 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FRAME object may still be the active window.
812 * @ATSPI_RELATION_PARENT_WINDOW_OF: This is the reciprocal relation to
813 * @ATSPI_RELATION_POPUP_FOR.
814 * @ATSPI_RELATION_DESCRIPTION_FOR: Indicates that an object provides
815 * descriptive information about another object; more verbose than
816 * @ATSPI_RELATION_LABEL_FOR.
817 * @ATSPI_RELATION_DESCRIBED_BY: Indicates that another object provides
818 * descriptive information about this object; more verbose than
819 * @ATSPI_RELATION_LABELLED_BY.
820 * @ATSPI_RELATION_LAST_DEFINED: Do not use as a parameter value, used to
821 * determine the size of the enumeration.
823 * #AtspiRelationType specifies a relationship between objects
824 * (possibly one-to-many
825 * or many-to-one) outside of the normal parent/child hierarchical
826 * relationship. It allows better semantic identification of how objects
827 * are associated with one another. For instance the
828 * @ATSPI_RELATION_LABELLED_BY
829 * relationship may be used to identify labelling information that should
830 * accompany the accessible name property when presenting an object's content or
831 * identity to the end user. Similarly,
832 * @ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLER_FOR can be used
833 * to further specify the context in which a valuator is useful, and/or the
834 * other UI components which are directly effected by user interactions with
835 * the valuator. Common examples include association of scrollbars with the
836 * viewport or panel which they control.
839 * Enumeration used to specify
840 * the type of relation encapsulated in an #AtspiRelation object.
845 ATSPI_RELATION_LABEL_FOR,
846 ATSPI_RELATION_LABELLED_BY,
847 ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLER_FOR,
848 ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLED_BY,
849 ATSPI_RELATION_MEMBER_OF,
850 ATSPI_RELATION_TOOLTIP_FOR,
851 ATSPI_RELATION_NODE_CHILD_OF,
852 ATSPI_RELATION_NODE_PARENT_OF,
853 ATSPI_RELATION_EXTENDED,
854 ATSPI_RELATION_FLOWS_TO,
855 ATSPI_RELATION_FLOWS_FROM,
856 ATSPI_RELATION_SUBWINDOW_OF,
857 ATSPI_RELATION_EMBEDS,
858 ATSPI_RELATION_EMBEDDED_BY,
859 ATSPI_RELATION_POPUP_FOR,
860 ATSPI_RELATION_PARENT_WINDOW_OF,
861 ATSPI_RELATION_DESCRIPTION_FOR,
862 ATSPI_RELATION_DESCRIBED_BY,
863 ATSPI_RELATION_LAST_DEFINED,
867 * ATSPI_RELATIONTYPE_COUNT:
869 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiRelationType.
871 #define ATSPI_RELATIONTYPE_COUNT (19+1)
875 * @ATSPI_ROLE_INVALID: A role indicating an error condition, such as
876 * uninitialized Role data.
877 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ACCELERATOR_LABEL: Object is a label indicating the keyboard
878 * accelerators for the parent.
879 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ALERT: Object is used to alert the user about something.
880 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ANIMATION: Object contains a dynamic or moving image of some
882 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ARROW: Object is a 2d directional indicator.
883 * @ATSPI_ROLE_CALENDAR: Object contains one or more dates, usually arranged
885 * @ATSPI_ROLE_CANVAS: Object that can be drawn into and is used to trap
887 * @ATSPI_ROLE_CHECK_BOX: A choice that can be checked or unchecked and
888 * provides a separate indicator for the current state.
889 * @ATSPI_ROLE_CHECK_MENU_ITEM: A menu item that behaves like a check box. See
890 * @ATSPI_ROLE_CHECK_BOX.
891 * @ATSPI_ROLE_COLOR_CHOOSER: A specialized dialog that lets the user choose a
893 * @ATSPI_ROLE_COLUMN_HEADER: The header for a column of data.
894 * @ATSPI_ROLE_COMBO_BOX: A list of choices the user can select from.
895 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DATE_EDITOR: An object which allows entry of a date.
896 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DESKTOP_ICON: An inconifed internal frame within a DESKTOP_PANE.
897 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DESKTOP_FRAME: A pane that supports internal frames and
898 * iconified versions of those internal frames.
899 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DIAL: An object that allows a value to be changed via rotating a
900 * visual element, or which displays a value via such a rotating element.
901 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DIALOG: A top level window with title bar and a border.
902 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DIRECTORY_PANE: A pane that allows the user to navigate through
903 * and select the contents of a directory.
904 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DRAWING_AREA: A specialized dialog that displays the files in
905 * the directory and lets the user select a file, browse a different
906 * directory, or specify a filename.
907 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FILE_CHOOSER: An object used for drawing custom user interface
909 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FILLER: A object that fills up space in a user interface.
910 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FOCUS_TRAVERSABLE: Don't use, reserved for future use.
911 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FONT_CHOOSER: Allows selection of a display font.
912 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FRAME: A top level window with a title bar, border, menubar,
914 * @ATSPI_ROLE_GLASS_PANE: A pane that is guaranteed to be painted on top of
915 * all panes beneath it.
916 * @ATSPI_ROLE_HTML_CONTAINER: A document container for HTML, whose children
917 * represent the document content.
918 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ICON: A small fixed size picture, typically used to decorate
920 * @ATSPI_ROLE_IMAGE: An image, typically static.
921 * @ATSPI_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME: A frame-like object that is clipped by a desktop
923 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LABEL: An object used to present an icon or short string in an
925 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LAYERED_PANE: A specialized pane that allows its children to be
926 * drawn in layers, providing a form of stacking order.
927 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LIST: An object that presents a list of objects to the user and
928 * allows the user to select one or more of them.
929 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LIST_ITEM: An object that represents an element of a list.
930 * @ATSPI_ROLE_MENU: An object usually found inside a menu bar that contains a
931 * list of actions the user can choose from.
932 * @ATSPI_ROLE_MENU_BAR: An object usually drawn at the top of the primary
933 * dialog box of an application that contains a list of menus the user can
935 * @ATSPI_ROLE_MENU_ITEM: An object usually contained in a menu that presents
936 * an action the user can choose.
937 * @ATSPI_ROLE_OPTION_PANE: A specialized pane whose primary use is inside a
939 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PAGE_TAB: An object that is a child of a page tab list.
940 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PAGE_TAB_LIST: An object that presents a series of panels (or
941 * page tabs), one at a time,through some mechanism provided by the
943 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PANEL: A generic container that is often used to group objects.
944 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PASSWORD_TEXT: A text object uses for passwords, or other places
945 * where the text content is not shown visibly to the user.
946 * @ATSPI_ROLE_POPUP_MENU: A temporary window that is usually used to offer the
947 * user a list of choices, and then hides when the user selects one of those
949 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PROGRESS_BAR: An object used to indicate how much of a task has
951 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PUSH_BUTTON: An object the user can manipulate to tell the
952 * application to do something.
953 * @ATSPI_ROLE_RADIO_BUTTON: A specialized check box that will cause other
954 * radio buttons in the same group to become unchecked when this one is
956 * @ATSPI_ROLE_RADIO_MENU_ITEM: Object is both a menu item and a "radio button"
957 * . See @ATSPI_ROLE_RADIO_BUTTON.
958 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ROOT_PANE: A specialized pane that has a glass pane and a
959 * layered pane as its children.
960 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ROW_HEADER: The header for a row of data.
961 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SCROLL_BAR: An object usually used to allow a user to
962 * incrementally view a large amount of data by moving the bounds of a
963 * viewport along a one-dimensional axis.
964 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE: An object that allows a user to incrementally view
965 * a large amount of information. @ATSPI_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE objects are usually
966 * accompanied by @ATSPI_ROLE_SCROLL_BAR controllers, on which the
967 * @ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLER_FOR and @ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLED_BY
968 * reciprocal relations are set. See #atspi_get_relation_set.
969 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SEPARATOR: An object usually contained in a menu to provide a
970 * visible and logical separation of the contents in a menu.
971 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SLIDER: An object that allows the user to select from a bounded
973 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SPIN_BUTTON: An object which allows one of a set of choices to
974 * be selected, and which displays the current choice. Unlike
975 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SCROLL_BAR, @ATSPI_ROLE_SLIDER objects need not control
976 * 'viewport'-like objects.
977 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SPLIT_PANE: A specialized panel that presents two other panels
979 * @ATSPI_ROLE_STATUS_BAR: Object displays non-quantitative status information
980 * (c.f. @ATSPI_ROLE_PROGRESS_BAR)
981 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE: An object used to repesent information in terms of rows
983 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_CELL: A 'cell' or discrete child within a Table. Note:
984 * Table cells need not have @ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_CELL, other
985 * #AtspiRoleType values are valid as well.
986 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_COLUMN_HEADER: An object which labels a particular column
988 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_ROW_HEADER: An object which labels a particular row in a
989 * #AtspiTable. #AtspiTable rows and columns may also be labelled via the
990 * @ATSPI_RELATION_LABEL_FOR/@ATSPI_RELATION_LABELLED_BY relationships.
991 * See #atspi_get_relation_set.
992 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TEAROFF_MENU_ITEM: Object allows menu to be removed from menubar
993 * and shown in its own window.
994 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TERMINAL: An object that emulates a terminal.
995 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TEXT: An interactive widget that supports multiple lines of text
996 * and optionally accepts user input, but whose purpose is not to solicit user
997 * input. Thus @ATSPI_ROLE_TEXT is appropriate for the text view in a plain text
998 * editor but inappropriate for an input field in a dialog box or web form. For
999 * widgets whose purpose is to solicit input from the user, see @ATSPI_ROLE_ENTRY
1000 * and @ATSPI_ROLE_PASSWORD_TEXT. For generic objects which display a brief amount
1001 * of textual information, see @ATSPI_ROLE_STATIC.
1002 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TOGGLE_BUTTON: A specialized push button that can be checked or
1003 * unchecked, but does not procide a separate indicator for the current
1005 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TOOL_BAR: A bar or palette usually composed of push buttons or
1007 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TOOL_TIP: An object that provides information about another
1009 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TREE: An object used to repsent hierarchical information to the
1011 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TREE_TABLE: An object that presents both tabular and
1012 * hierarchical info to the user.
1013 * @ATSPI_ROLE_UNKNOWN: The object contains some #AtspiAccessible information,
1014 * but its role is not known.
1015 * @ATSPI_ROLE_VIEWPORT: An object usually used in a scroll pane, or to
1016 * otherwise clip a larger object or content renderer to a specific
1017 * onscreen viewport.
1018 * @ATSPI_ROLE_WINDOW: A top level window with no title or border.
1019 * @ATSPI_ROLE_EXTENDED: means that the role for this item is known, but not
1020 * included in the core enumeration. Deprecated since 2.24.
1021 * @ATSPI_ROLE_HEADER: An object that serves as a document header.
1022 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FOOTER: An object that serves as a document footer.
1023 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PARAGRAPH: An object which is contains a single paragraph of
1024 * text content. See also @ATSPI_ROLE_TEXT.
1025 * @ATSPI_ROLE_RULER: An object which describes margins and tab stops, etc.
1026 * for text objects which it controls (should have
1027 * @ATSPI_RELATION_CONTROLLER_FOR relation to such).
1028 * @ATSPI_ROLE_APPLICATION: An object corresponding to the toplevel accessible
1029 * of an application, which may contain @ATSPI_ROLE_FRAME objects or other
1030 * accessible objects. Children of #AccessibleDesktop objects are generally
1031 * @ATSPI_ROLE_APPLICATION objects.
1032 * @ATSPI_ROLE_AUTOCOMPLETE: The object is a dialog or list containing items
1033 * for insertion into an entry widget, for instance a list of words for
1034 * completion of a text entry.
1035 * @ATSPI_ROLE_EDITBAR: The object is an editable text object in a toolbar.
1036 * @ATSPI_ROLE_EMBEDDED: The object is an embedded component container. This
1037 * role is a "grouping" hint that the contained objects share a context
1038 * which is different from the container in which this accessible is
1039 * embedded. In particular, it is used for some kinds of document embedding,
1040 * and for embedding of out-of-process component, "panel applets", etc.
1041 * @ATSPI_ROLE_ENTRY: The object is a component whose textual content may be
1042 * entered or modified by the user, provided @ATSPI_STATE_EDITABLE is present.
1043 * A readonly @ATSPI_ROLE_ENTRY object (i.e. where @ATSPI_STATE_EDITABLE is
1044 * not present) implies a read-only 'text field' in a form, as opposed to a
1045 * title, label, or caption.
1046 * @ATSPI_ROLE_CHART: The object is a graphical depiction of quantitative data.
1047 * It may contain multiple subelements whose attributes and/or description
1048 * may be queried to obtain both the quantitative data and information about
1049 * how the data is being presented. The @ATSPI_LABELLED_BY relation is
1050 * particularly important in interpreting objects of this type, as is the
1051 * accessible description property. See @ATSPI_ROLE_CAPTION.
1052 * @ATSPI_ROLE_CAPTION: The object contains descriptive information, usually
1053 * textual, about another user interface element such as a table, chart, or
1055 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME: The object is a visual frame or container which
1056 * contains a view of document content. #AtspiDocument frames may occur within
1057 * another #AtspiDocument instance, in which case the second document may be
1058 * said to be embedded in the containing instance. HTML frames are often
1059 * ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME: Either this object, or a singleton descendant,
1060 * should implement the #AtspiDocument interface.
1061 * @ATSPI_ROLE_HEADING: The object serves as a heading for content which
1062 * follows it in a document. The 'heading level' of the heading, if
1063 * availabe, may be obtained by querying the object's attributes.
1064 * @ATSPI_ROLE_PAGE: The object is a containing instance which encapsulates a
1065 * page of information. @ATSPI_ROLE_PAGE is used in documents and content which
1066 * support a paginated navigation model.
1067 * @ATSPI_ROLE_SECTION: The object is a containing instance of document content
1068 * which constitutes a particular 'logical' section of the document. The
1069 * type of content within a section, and the nature of the section division
1070 * itself, may be obtained by querying the object's attributes. Sections
1072 * @ATSPI_ROLE_REDUNDANT_OBJECT: The object is redundant with another object in
1073 * the hierarchy, and is exposed for purely technical reasons. Objects of
1074 * this role should be ignored by clients, if they are encountered at all.
1075 * @ATSPI_ROLE_FORM: The object is a containing instance of document content
1076 * which has within it components with which the user can interact in order
1077 * to input information; i.e. the object is a container for pushbuttons,
1078 * comboboxes, text input fields, and other 'GUI' components. @ATSPI_ROLE_FORM
1079 * should not, in general, be used for toplevel GUI containers or dialogs,
1080 * but should be reserved for 'GUI' containers which occur within document
1081 * content, for instance within Web documents, presentations, or text
1082 * documents. Unlike other GUI containers and dialogs which occur inside
1083 * application instances, @ATSPI_ROLE_FORM containers' components are
1084 * associated with the current document, rather than the current foreground
1085 * application or viewer instance.
1086 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LINK: The object is a hypertext anchor, i.e. a "link" in a
1087 * hypertext document. Such objects are distinct from 'inline' content
1088 * which may also use the #AtspiHypertext/#AtspiHyperlink interfacesto indicate
1089 * the range/location within a text object where an inline or embedded object
1091 * @ATSPI_ROLE_INPUT_METHOD_WINDOW: The object is a window or similar viewport
1092 * which is used to allow composition or input of a 'complex character',
1093 * in other words it is an "input method window".
1094 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_ROW: A row in a table.
1095 * @ATSPI_ROLE_TREE_ITEM: An object that represents an element of a tree.
1096 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_SPREADSHEET: A document frame which contains a
1098 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_PRESENTATION: A document frame which contains a
1099 * presentation or slide content.
1100 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_TEXT: A document frame which contains textual content,
1101 * such as found in a word processing
1103 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_WEB: A document frame which contains HTML or other
1104 * markup suitable for display in a web browser.
1105 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_EMAIL: A document frame which contains email content
1106 * to be displayed or composed either in plain text or
1108 * @ATSPI_ROLE_COMMENT: An object found within a document and designed to
1109 * present a comment, note, or other annotation. In some cases, this object
1110 * might not be visible until activated.
1111 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LIST_BOX: A non-collapsible list of choices the user can
1113 * @ATSPI_ROLE_GROUPING: A group of related widgets. This group typically has
1115 * @ATSPI_ROLE_IMAGE_MAP: An image map object. Usually a graphic with multiple
1116 * hotspots, where each hotspot can be activated resulting in the loading of
1117 * another document or section of a document.
1118 * @ATSPI_ROLE_NOTIFICATION: A transitory object designed to present a
1119 * message to the user, typically at the desktop level rather than inside a
1120 * particular application.
1121 * @ATSPI_ROLE_INFO_BAR: An object designed to present a message to the user
1122 * within an existing window.
1123 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LEVEL_BAR: A bar that serves as a level indicator to, for
1124 * instance, show the strength of a password or the state of a battery.
1126 *@ATSPI_ROLE_TITLE_BAR: A bar that serves as the title of a window or a
1127 * dialog. @Since: 2.12
1128 *@ATSPI_ROLE_BLOCK_QUOTE: An object which contains a text section
1129 * that is quoted from another source. @Since: 2.12
1130 *@ATSPI_ROLE_AUDIO: An object which represents an audio
1131 * element. @Since: 2.12
1132 *@ATSPI_ROLE_VIDEO: An object which represents a video
1133 * element. @Since: 2.12
1134 *@ATSPI_ROLE_DEFINITION: A definition of a term or concept. @Since: 2.12
1135 *@ATSPI_ROLE_ARTICLE: A section of a page that consists of a
1136 * composition that forms an independent part of a document, page, or
1137 * site. Examples: A blog entry, a news story, a forum post. @Since:
1139 *@ATSPI_ROLE_LANDMARK: A region of a web page intended as a
1140 * navigational landmark. This is designed to allow Assistive
1141 * Technologies to provide quick navigation among key regions within a
1142 * document. @Since: 2.12
1143 *@ATSPI_ROLE_LOG: A text widget or container holding log content, such
1144 * as chat history and error logs. In this role there is a
1145 * relationship between the arrival of new items in the log and the
1146 * reading order. The log contains a meaningful sequence and new
1147 * information is added only to the end of the log, not at arbitrary
1148 * points. @Since: 2.12
1149 *@ATSPI_ROLE_MARQUEE: A container where non-essential information
1150 * changes frequently. Common usages of marquee include stock tickers
1151 * and ad banners. The primary difference between a marquee and a log
1152 * is that logs usually have a meaningful order or sequence of
1153 * important content changes. @Since: 2.12
1154 *@ATSPI_ROLE_MATH: A text widget or container that holds a mathematical
1155 * expression. @Since: 2.12
1156 *@ATSPI_ROLE_RATING: A widget whose purpose is to display a rating,
1157 * such as the number of stars associated with a song in a media
1158 * player. Objects of this role should also implement
1159 * AtspiValue. @Since: 2.12
1160 *@ATSPI_ROLE_TIMER: An object containing a numerical counter which
1161 * indicates an amount of elapsed time from a start point, or the time
1162 * remaining until an end point. @Since: 2.12
1163 *@ATSPI_ROLE_STATIC: A generic non-container object whose purpose is to display
1164 * a brief amount of information to the user and whose role is known by the
1165 * implementor but lacks semantic value for the user. Examples in which
1166 * @ATSPI_ROLE_STATIC is appropriate include the message displayed in a message
1167 * box and an image used as an alternative means to display text.
1168 * @ATSPI_ROLE_STATIC should not be applied to widgets which are traditionally
1169 * interactive, objects which display a significant amount of content, or any
1170 * object which has an accessible relation pointing to another object. The
1171 * displayed information, as a general rule, should be exposed through the
1172 * accessible name of the object. For labels which describe another widget, see
1173 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LABEL. For text views, see @ATSPI_ROLE_TEXT. For generic
1174 * containers, see @ATSPI_ROLE_PANEL. For objects whose role is not known by the
1175 * implementor, see @ATSPI_ROLE_UNKNOWN. @Since: 2.16.
1176 *@ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_FRACTION: An object that represents a mathematical fraction.
1178 *@ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_ROOT: An object that represents a mathematical expression
1179 * displayed with a radical. @Since: 2.16.
1180 *@ATSPI_ROLE_SUBSCRIPT: An object that contains text that is displayed as a
1181 * subscript. @Since: 2.16.
1182 *@ATSPI_ROLE_SUPERSCRIPT: An object that contains text that is displayed as a
1183 * superscript. @Since: 2.16.
1184 *@ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_LIST: An object that represents a list of term-value
1185 * groups. A term-value group represents an individual description and consist
1186 * of one or more names (@ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM) followed by one or more
1187 * values (@ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE). For each list, there should not be
1188 * more than one group with the same term name. @Since: 2.26.
1189 *@ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM: An object that represents the term, or name,
1190 * part of a term-description group in a description list. @Since: 2.26.
1191 *@ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE: An object that represents the description,
1192 * definition, or value of a term-description group in a description list.
1193 * The values within a group are alternatives, meaning that you can have
1194 * several @ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE objects for a given
1195 * @ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM. @Since: 2.26.
1196 *@ATSPI_ROLE_FOOTNOTE: An object that contains the text of a footnote. @Since: 2.26.
1197 * @ATSPI_ROLE_LAST_DEFINED: Not a valid role, used for finding end of
1200 * Enumeration used by interface #AtspiAccessible to specify the role
1201 * of an #AtspiAccessible object.
1206 ATSPI_ROLE_ACCELERATOR_LABEL,
1208 ATSPI_ROLE_ANIMATION,
1210 ATSPI_ROLE_CALENDAR,
1212 ATSPI_ROLE_CHECK_BOX,
1213 ATSPI_ROLE_CHECK_MENU_ITEM,
1214 ATSPI_ROLE_COLOR_CHOOSER,
1215 ATSPI_ROLE_COLUMN_HEADER,
1216 ATSPI_ROLE_COMBO_BOX,
1217 ATSPI_ROLE_DATE_EDITOR,
1218 ATSPI_ROLE_DESKTOP_ICON,
1219 ATSPI_ROLE_DESKTOP_FRAME,
1222 ATSPI_ROLE_DIRECTORY_PANE,
1223 ATSPI_ROLE_DRAWING_AREA,
1224 ATSPI_ROLE_FILE_CHOOSER,
1226 ATSPI_ROLE_FOCUS_TRAVERSABLE,
1227 ATSPI_ROLE_FONT_CHOOSER,
1229 ATSPI_ROLE_GLASS_PANE,
1230 ATSPI_ROLE_HTML_CONTAINER,
1233 ATSPI_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME,
1235 ATSPI_ROLE_LAYERED_PANE,
1237 ATSPI_ROLE_LIST_ITEM,
1239 ATSPI_ROLE_MENU_BAR,
1240 ATSPI_ROLE_MENU_ITEM,
1241 ATSPI_ROLE_OPTION_PANE,
1242 ATSPI_ROLE_PAGE_TAB,
1243 ATSPI_ROLE_PAGE_TAB_LIST,
1245 ATSPI_ROLE_PASSWORD_TEXT,
1246 ATSPI_ROLE_POPUP_MENU,
1247 ATSPI_ROLE_PROGRESS_BAR,
1248 ATSPI_ROLE_PUSH_BUTTON,
1249 ATSPI_ROLE_RADIO_BUTTON,
1250 ATSPI_ROLE_RADIO_MENU_ITEM,
1251 ATSPI_ROLE_ROOT_PANE,
1252 ATSPI_ROLE_ROW_HEADER,
1253 ATSPI_ROLE_SCROLL_BAR,
1254 ATSPI_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE,
1255 ATSPI_ROLE_SEPARATOR,
1257 ATSPI_ROLE_SPIN_BUTTON,
1258 ATSPI_ROLE_SPLIT_PANE,
1259 ATSPI_ROLE_STATUS_BAR,
1261 ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_CELL,
1262 ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_COLUMN_HEADER,
1263 ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_ROW_HEADER,
1264 ATSPI_ROLE_TEAROFF_MENU_ITEM,
1265 ATSPI_ROLE_TERMINAL,
1267 ATSPI_ROLE_TOGGLE_BUTTON,
1268 ATSPI_ROLE_TOOL_BAR,
1269 ATSPI_ROLE_TOOL_TIP,
1271 ATSPI_ROLE_TREE_TABLE,
1273 ATSPI_ROLE_VIEWPORT,
1275 ATSPI_ROLE_EXTENDED,
1278 ATSPI_ROLE_PARAGRAPH,
1280 ATSPI_ROLE_APPLICATION,
1281 ATSPI_ROLE_AUTOCOMPLETE,
1283 ATSPI_ROLE_EMBEDDED,
1287 ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME,
1291 ATSPI_ROLE_REDUNDANT_OBJECT,
1294 ATSPI_ROLE_INPUT_METHOD_WINDOW,
1295 ATSPI_ROLE_TABLE_ROW,
1296 ATSPI_ROLE_TREE_ITEM,
1297 ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_SPREADSHEET,
1298 ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_PRESENTATION,
1299 ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_TEXT,
1300 ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_WEB,
1301 ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_EMAIL,
1303 ATSPI_ROLE_LIST_BOX,
1304 ATSPI_ROLE_GROUPING,
1305 ATSPI_ROLE_IMAGE_MAP,
1306 ATSPI_ROLE_NOTIFICATION,
1307 ATSPI_ROLE_INFO_BAR,
1308 ATSPI_ROLE_LEVEL_BAR,
1309 ATSPI_ROLE_TITLE_BAR,
1310 ATSPI_ROLE_BLOCK_QUOTE,
1313 ATSPI_ROLE_DEFINITION,
1315 ATSPI_ROLE_LANDMARK,
1322 ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_FRACTION,
1323 ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_ROOT,
1324 ATSPI_ROLE_SUBSCRIPT,
1325 ATSPI_ROLE_SUPERSCRIPT,
1326 ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_LIST,
1327 ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_TERM,
1328 ATSPI_ROLE_DESCRIPTION_VALUE,
1329 ATSPI_ROLE_FOOTNOTE,
1330 ATSPI_ROLE_LAST_DEFINED,
1336 * One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiRole.
1338 #define ATSPI_ROLE_COUNT (125+1)
1342 ATSPI_CACHE_NONE = 0,
1343 ATSPI_CACHE_PARENT = 1 << 0,
1344 ATSPI_CACHE_CHILDREN = 1 << 1,
1345 ATSPI_CACHE_NAME = 1 << 2,
1346 ATSPI_CACHE_DESCRIPTION = 1 << 3,
1347 ATSPI_CACHE_STATES = 1 << 4,
1348 ATSPI_CACHE_ROLE = 1 << 5,
1349 ATSPI_CACHE_INTERFACES = 1 << 6,
1350 ATSPI_CACHE_ATTRIBUTES = 1 << 7,
1351 ATSPI_CACHE_ALL = 0x3fffffff,
1352 ATSPI_CACHE_DEFAULT = ATSPI_CACHE_PARENT | ATSPI_CACHE_CHILDREN | ATSPI_CACHE_NAME | ATSPI_CACHE_DESCRIPTION | ATSPI_CACHE_STATES | ATSPI_CACHE_ROLE | ATSPI_CACHE_INTERFACES,
1353 ATSPI_CACHE_UNDEFINED = 0x40000000,
1356 #define ATSPI_DBUS_NAME_REGISTRY "org.a11y.atspi.Registry"
1357 #define ATSPI_DBUS_PATH_REGISTRY "/org/a11y/atspi/registry"
1358 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_REGISTRY "org.a11y.atspi.Registry"
1360 #define ATSPI_DBUS_PATH_NULL "/org/a11y/atspi/null"
1361 #define ATSPI_DBUS_PATH_ROOT "/org/a11y/atspi/accessible/root"
1363 #define ATSPI_DBUS_PATH_DEC "/org/a11y/atspi/registry/deviceeventcontroller"
1364 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_DEC "org.a11y.atspi.DeviceEventController"
1365 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_DEVICE_EVENT_LISTENER "org.a11y.atspi.DeviceEventListener"
1367 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_CACHE "org.a11y.atspi.Cache"
1368 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_ACCESSIBLE "org.a11y.atspi.Accessible"
1369 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_ACTION "org.a11y.atspi.Action"
1370 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_APPLICATION "org.a11y.atspi.Application"
1371 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_COLLECTION "org.a11y.atspi.Collection"
1372 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_COMPONENT "org.a11y.atspi.Component"
1373 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_DOCUMENT "org.a11y.atspi.Document"
1374 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_EDITABLE_TEXT "org.a11y.atspi.EditableText"
1375 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_EVENT_KEYBOARD "org.a11y.atspi.Event.Keyboard"
1376 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_EVENT_MOUSE "org.a11y.atspi.Event.Mouse"
1377 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_EVENT_OBJECT "org.a11y.atspi.Event.Object"
1378 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_HYPERLINK "org.a11y.atspi.Hyperlink"
1379 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_HYPERTEXT "org.a11y.atspi.Hypertext"
1380 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_IMAGE "org.a11y.atspi.Image"
1381 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_SELECTION "org.a11y.atspi.Selection"
1382 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_TABLE "org.a11y.atspi.Table"
1383 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_TABLE_CELL "org.a11y.atspi.TableCell"
1384 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_TEXT "org.a11y.atspi.Text"
1385 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_VALUE "org.a11y.atspi.Value"
1386 #define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_SOCKET "org.a11y.atspi.Socket"
1391 #endif /* _ATSPI_CONSTANTS_H_ */