-<node name="/node" xmlns:tp="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/DbusSpec#extensions-v0">
-
-<tp:title>AT-SPI - Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface </tp:title>
-<tp:copyright>Copyright 2008 Novell, Inc.</tp:copyright>
-<tp:copyright>Copyright 2001-2004 Sun Microsystems Inc.</tp:copyright>
-<tp:license xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <p>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.</p>
-
- <p>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.</p>
-
- <p>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.</p>
-</tp:license>
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<node xmlns:tp="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/DbusSpec#extensions-v0" name="/node">
<interface name="org.freedesktop.atspi.Application">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>An interface identifying an object which is the root of the
user interface Accessible hierarchy associated with a running application.
Children of Application are typically, but not exclusively,
- top-level windows.
- @note It is possible for an element deeper in an Accessibility stack to
- implement Application, for instance in the case of "embedded applications"
+ top-level windows.</p>
+
+ <p>It is possible for an element deeper in an Accessibility stack to
+ implement Application, for instance in the case of "embedded applications"
which draw into toplevel windows associated with other applications
from the user's point of view.</p>
</tp:docstring>
<tp:property name="toolkitName" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>A string indicating the type of user interface toolkit
- which is used by the application.
- @note Ordinarily clients of ::Application should be
+ which is used by the application.</p>
+ <p>Ordinarily clients of the Application should be
toolkit-agnostic, dependencies on this property should
be avoided where possible.</p>
</tp:docstring>
<method name="registerToolkitEventListener">
<arg direction="in" name="listener" type="o" tp:type="EventListener">
<tp:docstring>
- an ::EventListener object which will receive the requestedevents from the application's toolkits via toolit 'bridges'
+ An EventListener object which will receive the requestedevents from the application's toolkits via toolit 'bridges'
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
<arg direction="in" name="eventName" type="s">
<tp:docstring>
- a UTF-8 string indicating the type of (toolkit-specific) eventbeing requested. Not all applications can generate toolkit events ofa given type.Register with this application's toolkit for "toolkit-specific" event notifications.@noteFor most event support, clients should use non-toolkit-specific eventswhenever possible, via ::Registry::registerGlobalEventListener - this method is provided as a 'back door' when generic names do not exist for the events in question.
+ <p> A UTF-8 string indicating the type of (toolkit-specific) eventbeing requested. Not all applications can generate toolkit events of a given type. Register with this application's toolkit for "toolkit-specific" event notifications.</p>
+
+ <p>For most event support, clients should use non-toolkit-specific events whenever possible, Registry.registerGlobalEventListener - this method is provided as a 'back door' when generic names do not exist for the events in question.</p>
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
</method>
<method name="registerObjectEventListener">
- <tp:docstring>
- registerObjectEventListener:
- </tp:docstring>
<arg direction="in" name="listener" type="o" tp:type="EventListener">
<tp:docstring>
- an ::EventListener object which will receive the requestedevents
+ An EventListener object which will receive the requested events
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
<arg direction="in" name="eventName" type="s">
<tp:docstring>
- a UTF-8 string indicating the type of (toolkit-specific) eventbeing requested. Register with this application toolkit for "Accessibility::Accessible" event notifications. @note: SUBJECT TO DEPRECATION.
+ A UTF-8 string indicating the type of (toolkit-specific) event being requested. Register with this application toolkit for "Accessibility.Accessible" event notifications. DEPRECATED
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
</method>
<method name="pause">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<p>Request that the application temporarily stop sending events.
- In most cases this should pause the application's main event loop. </p>
+ In most cases this should pause the application's main event loop.</p>
</tp:docstring>
<arg direction="out" type="b" tp:type="boolean">
- <tp:docstring>
- \c true if the request succeeded, \c false otherwise.@note: This method is not implemented in most toolkits, and therefore should be treated with caution.
- </tp:docstring>
+ <tp:docstring>
+ <p>True if the request succeeded, false otherwise.</p>
+
+ <p>This method is not implemented in most toolkits, and therefore should be treated with caution.</p>
+ </tp:docstring>
</arg>
</method>
<method name="resume">
<tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <p>Request that the application resume sending events. </p>
+ <p>Request that the application resume sending events.</p>
</tp:docstring>
<arg direction="out" type="b" tp:type="boolean">
<tp:docstring>
- \c True if the request succeeded, \c False otherwise.
+ True if the request succeeded, False otherwise.
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
</method>
<p>Gets the locale in which the application is currently operating.
For the current message locale, use \a lctype LOCALE_TYPE_MESSAGES. </p>
- <p>@param lctype The LocaleType for which the locale is queried.</p>
</tp:docstring>
- <arg direction="in" name="lctype" type="u" tp:type="LOCALE_TYPE"/>
- <arg direction="out" type="s">
+ <arg direction="in" name="lctype" type="u" tp:type="LOCALE_TYPE">
<tp:docstring>
- a string compliant with the POSIX standard for locale description.
+ <p>The LocaleType for which the locale is queried.</p>
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
- </method>
- <method name="unImplemented_">
+ <arg direction="out" type="s">
<tp:docstring>
- \cond (This comment tells doxygen not to document these)
+ A string compliant with the POSIX standard for locale description.
</tp:docstring>
- </method>
- <method name="unImplemented2_">
- </method>
- <method name="unImplemented3_">
+ </arg>
</method>
</interface>
</node>