ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_WINDOW,
} AtspiCoordType;
+typedef enum {
+ ATSPI_NEIGHBOR_SEARCH_FORWARD = 1,
+ ATSPI_NEIGHBOR_SEARCH_BACKWARD = 2,
+} AtspiNeighborSearchDirection;
+
/**
* ATSPI_COORD_TYPE_COUNT:
*
* enumeration.
*
* Enumeration used by #AtspiMatchRule to specify
- * how to interpret #AtspiAccesible objects.
+ * how to interpret #AtspiAccessible objects.
*
**/
typedef enum {
* #atspi_text_get_text_at_offset, #atspi_text_get_text_after_offset, and
* #atspi_text_get_text_before_offset.
*
+ * This enumerationis deprecated since 2.9.90 and should not be used. Use
+ * AtspiTextGranularity with #atspi_text_get_string_at_offset instead.
**/
typedef enum {
ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_CHAR,
} AtspiTextBoundaryType;
/**
+ *AtspiTextGranularity:
+ *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_CHAR: Granularity is defined by the boundaries between characters
+ * (including non-printing characters)
+ *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_WORD: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a word,
+ * starting at the beginning of the current word and finishing at the beginning of
+ * the following one, if present.
+ *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_SENTENCE: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a sentence,
+ * starting at the beginning of the current sentence and finishing at the beginning of
+ * the following one, if present.
+ *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_LINE: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a line,
+ * starting at the beginning of the current line and finishing at the beginning of
+ * the following one, if present.
+ *@ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_PARAGRAPH: Granularity is defined by the boundaries of a paragraph,
+ * starting at the beginning of the current paragraph and finishing at the beginning of
+ * the following one, if present.
+ *
+ * Text granularity types used for specifying the granularity of the region of
+ * text we are interested in.
+ **/
+typedef enum {
+ ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_CHAR,
+ ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_WORD,
+ ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_SENTENCE,
+ ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_LINE,
+ ATSPI_TEXT_GRANULARITY_PARAGRAPH
+} AtspiTextGranularity;
+
+/**
* ATSPI_TEXT_BOUNDARY_TYPE_COUNT:
*
* One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiTextBoundaryType.
* @ATSPI_STATE_INVALID: Indicates an invalid state - probably an error
* condition.
* @ATSPI_STATE_ACTIVE: Indicates a window is currently the active window, or
- * is an active subelement within a container or table.
+ * an object is the active subelement within a container or table.
+ * @ATSPI_STATE_ACTIVE should not be used for objects which have
+ * @ATSPI_STATE_FOCUSABLE or @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE: Those objects should use
+ * @ATSPI_STATE_FOCUSED and @ATSPI_STATE_SELECTED respectively.
+ * @ATSPI_STATE_ACTIVE is a means to indicate that an object which is not
+ * focusable and not selectable is the currently-active item within its
+ * parent container.
* @ATSPI_STATE_ARMED: Indicates that the object is armed.
* @ATSPI_STATE_BUSY: Indicates the current object is busy, i.e. onscreen
* representation is in the process of changing, or the object is
* @ATSPI_STATE_VISITED: This state indicates that the object (typically a
* hyperlink) has already been activated or invoked, with the result that
* some backing data has been downloaded or rendered.
+ *@ATSPI_STATE_CHECKABLE: Indicates this object has the potential to
+ * be checked, such as a checkbox or toggle-able table cell. @Since:
+ * 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_STATE_HAS_POPUP: Indicates that the object has a popup
+ * context menu or sub-level menu which may or may not be
+ * showing. This means that activation renders conditional content.
+ * Note that ordinary tooltips are not considered popups in this
+ * context. @Since: 2.12
+ * @ATSPI_STATE_READ_ONLY: Indicates that an object which is ENABLED and
+ * SENSITIVE has a value which can be read, but not modified, by the
+ * user. @Since: 2.16
+ * @ATSPI_STATE_HIGHLIGHTED: Indicates that an object which is HIGHLIGHTABLE
+ * has been graphically marked to assits visally impared users. Only one
+ * object per window can have ATSPI_STATE_HIGHLIGHTED state.
+ * @ATSPI_STATE_HIGHLIGHTABLE: Indicates that an object can be graphically
+ * marked to assist visially impaired users.
+ * user. @Since: 2.16
* @ATSPI_STATE_LAST_DEFINED: This value of the enumeration should not be used
* as a parameter, it indicates the number of items in the #AtspiStateType
* enumeration.
ATSPI_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT,
ATSPI_STATE_IS_DEFAULT,
ATSPI_STATE_VISITED,
+ ATSPI_STATE_CHECKABLE,
+ ATSPI_STATE_HAS_POPUP,
+ ATSPI_STATE_READ_ONLY,
+ ATSPI_STATE_HIGHLIGHTED,
+ ATSPI_STATE_HIGHLIGHTABLE,
ATSPI_STATE_LAST_DEFINED,
} AtspiStateType;
* @ATSPI_KEY_PRESS: Emulates the pressing of a hardware keyboard key.
* @ATSPI_KEY_RELEASE: Emulates the release of a hardware keyboard key.
* @ATSPI_KEY_PRESSRELEASE: Emulates the pressing and immediate releasing
- * ofa hardware keyboard key.
+ * of a hardware keyboard key.
* @ATSPI_KEY_SYM: A symbolic key event is generated, without specifying a
* hardware key. Note: if the keysym is not present in the current keyboard
* map, the #AtspiDeviceEventController instance has a limited ability to
* generate such keysyms on-the-fly. Reliability of GenerateKeyboardEvent
* calls using out-of-keymap keysyms will vary from system to system, and on
- * the number of different out-of-keymap being generated in quick succession.
+ * the number of different out-of-keymap keysyms being generated in quick
+ * succession.
* In practice this is rarely significant, since the keysyms of interest to
* AT clients and keyboard emulators are usually part of the current keymap,
- * i.e. present on the system keyboard for the current locale (even if a
- * physical hardware keyboard is not connected.
+ * i.e., present on the system keyboard for the current locale (even if a
+ * physical hardware keyboard is not connected).
* @ATSPI_KEY_STRING: A string is converted to its equivalent keyboard events
- * and emitted. If the string consists of complex character or composed
+ * and emitted. If the string consists of complex characters or composed
* characters which are not in the current keymap, string emission is
* subject to the out-of-keymap limitations described for
* @ATSPI_KEY_SYM. In practice this limitation primarily effects
* @ATSPI_ROLE_TEAROFF_MENU_ITEM: Object allows menu to be removed from menubar
* and shown in its own window.
* @ATSPI_ROLE_TERMINAL: An object that emulates a terminal.
- * @ATSPI_ROLE_TEXT: An object that presents text to the user, of nonspecific
- * type.
+ * @ATSPI_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 @ATSPI_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 @ATSPI_ROLE_ENTRY
+ * and @ATSPI_ROLE_PASSWORD_TEXT. For generic objects which display a brief amount
+ * of textual information, see @ATSPI_ROLE_STATIC.
* @ATSPI_ROLE_TOGGLE_BUTTON: A specialized push button that can be checked or
* unchecked, but does not procide a separate indicator for the current
* state.
* contains a view of document content. #AtspiDocument frames may occur within
* another #AtspiDocument instance, in which case the second document may be
* said to be embedded in the containing instance. HTML frames are often
- * @ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME: Either this object, or a singleton descendant,
+ * ATSPI_ROLE_DOCUMENT_FRAME: Either this object, or a singleton descendant,
* should implement the #AtspiDocument interface.
* @ATSPI_ROLE_HEADING: The object serves as a heading for content which
* follows it in a document. The 'heading level' of the heading, if
* particular application.
* @ATSPI_ROLE_INFO_BAR: An object designed to present a message to the user
* within an existing window.
+ * @ATSPI_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: 2.8
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_TITLE_BAR: A bar that serves as the title of a window or a
+ * dialog. @Since: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_BLOCK_QUOTE: An object which contains a text section
+ * that is quoted from another source. @Since: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_AUDIO: An object which represents an audio
+ * element. @Since: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_VIDEO: An object which represents a video
+ * element. @Since: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_DEFINITION: A definition of a term or concept. @Since: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_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:
+ * 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_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: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_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: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_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: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_MATH: A text widget or container that holds a mathematical
+ * expression. @Since: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_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
+ * AtspiValue. @Since: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_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: 2.12
+ *@ATSPI_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
+ * @ATSPI_ROLE_STATIC is appropriate include the message displayed in a message
+ * box and an image used as an alternative means to display text.
+ * @ATSPI_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. The
+ * displayed information, as a general rule, should be exposed through the
+ * accessible name of the object. For labels which describe another widget, see
+ * @ATSPI_ROLE_LABEL. For text views, see @ATSPI_ROLE_TEXT. For generic
+ * containers, see @ATSPI_ROLE_PANEL. For objects whose role is not known by the
+ * implementor, see @ATSPI_ROLE_UNKNOWN. @Since: 2.16.
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_FRACTION: An object that represents a mathematical fraction.
+ * @Since: 2.16.
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_ROOT: An object that represents a mathematical expression
+ * displayed with a radical. @Since: 2.16.
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_SUBSCRIPT: An object that contains text that is displayed as a
+ * subscript. @Since: 2.16.
+ *@ATSPI_ROLE_SUPERSCRIPT: An object that contains text that is displayed as a
+ * superscript. @Since: 2.16.
* @ATSPI_ROLE_LAST_DEFINED: Not a valid role, used for finding end of
* enumeration.
*
ATSPI_ROLE_IMAGE_MAP,
ATSPI_ROLE_NOTIFICATION,
ATSPI_ROLE_INFO_BAR,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_LEVEL_BAR,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_TITLE_BAR,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_BLOCK_QUOTE,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_AUDIO,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_VIDEO,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_DEFINITION,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_ARTICLE,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_LANDMARK,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_LOG,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_MARQUEE,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_MATH,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_RATING,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_TIMER,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_STATIC,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_FRACTION,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_MATH_ROOT,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_SUBSCRIPT,
+ ATSPI_ROLE_SUPERSCRIPT,
ATSPI_ROLE_LAST_DEFINED,
} AtspiRole;
*
* One higher than the highest valid value of #AtspiRole.
*/
-#define ATSPI_ROLE_COUNT (90+1)
+#define ATSPI_ROLE_COUNT (121+1)
typedef enum
{
- ATSPI_CACHE_NONE = 0,
- ATSPI_CACHE_PARENT = 1 << 0,
+ ATSPI_CACHE_NONE = 0,
+ ATSPI_CACHE_PARENT = 1 << 0,
ATSPI_CACHE_CHILDREN = 1 << 1,
ATSPI_CACHE_NAME = 1 << 2,
ATSPI_CACHE_DESCRIPTION = 1 << 3,
ATSPI_CACHE_INTERFACES = 1 << 6,
ATSPI_CACHE_ATTRIBUTES = 1 << 7,
ATSPI_CACHE_ALL = 0x3fffffff,
- ATSPI_CACHE_DEFAULT = ATSPI_CACHE_PARENT | ATSPI_CACHE_CHILDREN |
- ATSPI_CACHE_NAME | ATSPI_CACHE_DESCRIPTION |
- ATSPI_CACHE_STATES | ATSPI_CACHE_ROLE |
- ATSPI_CACHE_INTERFACES,
+ ATSPI_CACHE_DEFAULT = ATSPI_CACHE_PARENT | ATSPI_CACHE_CHILDREN | ATSPI_CACHE_NAME | ATSPI_CACHE_DESCRIPTION | ATSPI_CACHE_STATES | ATSPI_CACHE_ROLE | ATSPI_CACHE_INTERFACES,
ATSPI_CACHE_UNDEFINED = 0x40000000,
} AtspiCache;
#define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_IMAGE "org.a11y.atspi.Image"
#define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_SELECTION "org.a11y.atspi.Selection"
#define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_TABLE "org.a11y.atspi.Table"
+#define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_TABLE_CELL "org.a11y.atspi.TableCell"
#define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_TEXT "org.a11y.atspi.Text"
#define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_VALUE "org.a11y.atspi.Value"
#define ATSPI_DBUS_INTERFACE_SOCKET "org.a11y.atspi.Socket"