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-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (IA2CommonTypes.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2009
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-/** These constants control the scrolling of an object or substring into a window.
-
- This enum is used in IAccessible2::scrollTo and IAccessibleText::scrollSubstringTo.
-*/
-enum IA2ScrollType {
-
- /** Scroll the top left corner of the object or substring such that the top left
- corner (and as much as possible of the rest of the object or substring) is within
- the top level window. In cases where the entire object or substring fits within
- the top level window, the placement of the object or substring is dependent on
- the application. For example, the object or substring may be scrolled to the
- closest edge, the furthest edge, or midway between those two edges. In cases
- where there is a hierarchy of nested scrollable controls, more than one control
- may have to be scrolled.
- */
- IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_TOP_LEFT,
-
- /** Scroll the bottom right corner of the object or substring such that the bottom right
- corner (and as much as possible of the rest of the object or substring) is within
- the top level window. In cases where the entire object or substring fits within
- the top level window, the placement of the object or substring is dependent on
- the application. For example, the object or substring may be scrolled to the
- closest edge, the furthest edge, or midway between those two edges. In cases
- where there is a hierarchy of nested scrollable controls, more than one control
- may have to be scrolled.
- */
- IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_BOTTOM_RIGHT,
-
- /** Scroll the top edge of the object or substring such that the top edge
- (and as much as possible of the rest of the object or substring) is within the
- top level window. In cases where the entire object or substring fits within
- the top level window, the placement of the object or substring is dependent on
- the application. For example, the object or substring may be scrolled to the
- closest edge, the furthest edge, or midway between those two edges. In cases
- where there is a hierarchy of nested scrollable controls, more than one control
- may have to be scrolled.
- */
- IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_TOP_EDGE,
-
- /** Scroll the bottom edge of the object or substring such that the bottom edge
- (and as much as possible of the rest of the object or substring) is within the
- top level window. In cases where the entire object or substring fits within
- the top level window, the placement of the object or substring is dependent on
- the application. For example, the object or substring may be scrolled to the
- closest edge, the furthest edge, or midway between those two edges. In cases
- where there is a hierarchy of nested scrollable controls, more than one control
- may have to be scrolled.
- */
- IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_BOTTOM_EDGE,
-
- /** Scroll the left edge of the object or substring such that the left edge
- (and as much as possible of the rest of the object or substring) is within the
- top level window. In cases where the entire object or substring fits within
- the top level window, the placement of the object or substring is dependent on
- the application. For example, the object or substring may be scrolled to the
- closest edge, the furthest edge, or midway between those two edges. In cases
- where there is a hierarchy of nested scrollable controls, more than one control
- may have to be scrolled.
- */
- IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_LEFT_EDGE,
-
- /** Scroll the right edge of the object or substring such that the right edge
- (and as much as possible of the rest of the object or substring) is within the
- top level window. In cases where the entire object or substring fits within
- the top level window, the placement of the object or substring is dependent on
- the application. For example, the object or substring may be scrolled to the
- closest edge, the furthest edge, or midway between those two edges. In cases
- where there is a hierarchy of nested scrollable controls, more than one control
- may have to be scrolled.
- */
- IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_RIGHT_EDGE,
-
- /** Scroll the object or substring such that as much as possible of the
- object or substring is within the top level window. The placement of
- the object is dependent on the application. For example, the object or
- substring may be scrolled to to closest edge, the furthest edge, or midway
- between those two edges.
- */
- IA2_SCROLL_TYPE_ANYWHERE
-};
-
-/** These constants define which coordinate system a point is located in.
-
- This enum is used in IAccessible2::scrollToPoint, IAccessibleImage::imagePosition,
- IAccessibleText::characterExtents, and IAccessibleText::offsetAtPoint, and
- IAccessibleText::scrollSubstringToPoint.
-*/
-enum IA2CoordinateType {
-
- /// The coordinates are relative to the screen.
- IA2_COORDTYPE_SCREEN_RELATIVE,
-
- /** The coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the bounding box
- of the immediate parent.
- */
- IA2_COORDTYPE_PARENT_RELATIVE
-
-};
-
-/** Special offsets for use in IAccessibleText and IAccessibleEditableText methods
-
- Refer to @ref _specialOffsets
- "Special Offsets for use in the IAccessibleText and IAccessibleEditableText Methods"
- for more information.
-*/
-enum IA2TextSpecialOffsets {
- IA2_TEXT_OFFSET_LENGTH = -1, /**< This offset is equivalent to the length of the string. It eliminates
- the need to call IAccessibleText::nCharacters. */
- IA2_TEXT_OFFSET_CARET = -2 /**< This offset signifies that the text related to the physical location
- of the caret should be used. */
-};
-
-/** These constants specify the kind of change made to a table.
-
- This enum is used in the IA2TableModelChange struct which in turn is used by
- IAccessibleTable::modelChange and IAccessibleTable2::modelChange.
-*/
-enum IA2TableModelChangeType {
- IA2_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGE_INSERT, // = 0;
- IA2_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGE_DELETE,
- IA2_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGE_UPDATE
-};
-
-/** A structure defining the type of and extents of changes made to a table
-
- IAccessibleTable::modelChange and IAccessibleTable2::modelChange return this struct.
- In the case of an insertion or change the row and column offsets define the boundaries
- of the inserted or changed subtable after the operation. In the case of a deletion
- the row and column offsets define the boundaries of the subtable being removed before
- the removal.
-*/
-typedef struct IA2TableModelChange {
- enum IA2TableModelChangeType type; // insert, delete, update
- long firstRow; ///< 0 based, inclusive
- long lastRow; ///< 0 based, inclusive
- long firstColumn; ///< 0 based, inclusive
- long lastColumn; ///< 0 based, inclusive
-} IA2TableModelChange;
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleRelation.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2009
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-/** @defgroup grpRelations Relations
- Use the following constants to compare against the BSTRs returned by
- IAccessibleRelation::relationType.
-*/
-///@{
-
-/** Some attribute of this object is affected by a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_CONTROLLED_BY = L"controlledBy";
-
-/** This object is interactive and controls some attribute of a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_CONTROLLER_FOR = L"controllerFor";
-
-/** This object is described by the target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_DESCRIBED_BY = L"describedBy";
-
-/** This object is describes the target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_DESCRIPTION_FOR = L"descriptionFor";
-
-/** This object is embedded by a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_EMBEDDED_BY = L"embeddedBy";
-
-/** This object embeds a target object. This relation can be used on the
- OBJID_CLIENT accessible for a top level window to show where the content
- areas are.
-*/
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_EMBEDS = L"embeds";
-
-/** Content flows to this object from a target object.
- This relation and IA2_RELATION_FLOWS_TO are useful to tie text and non-text
- objects together in order to allow assistive technology to follow the
- intended reading order.
-*/
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_FLOWS_FROM = L"flowsFrom";
-
-/** Content flows from this object to a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_FLOWS_TO = L"flowsTo";
-
-/** This object is label for a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_LABEL_FOR = L"labelFor";
-
-/** This object is labelled by a target object. Note that the double L spelling
- which follows is preferred. Please use it instead. This single L version may
- be removed in a later version.
-*/
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_LABELED_BY = L"labelledBy";
-
-/** This object is labelled by a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_LABELLED_BY = L"labelledBy";
-
-/** This object is a member of a group of one or more objects. When
- there is more than one object in the group each member may have one and the
- same target, e.g. a grouping object. It is also possible that each member has
- multiple additional targets, e.g. one for every other member in the group.
-*/
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_MEMBER_OF = L"memberOf";
-
-/** This object is a child of a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_NODE_CHILD_OF = L"nodeChildOf";
-
-/** This object is a parent window of the target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_PARENT_WINDOW_OF = L"parentWindowOf";
-
-/** This object is a transient component related to the target object.
- When this object is activated the target object doesn't loose focus.
-*/
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_POPUP_FOR = L"popupFor";
-
-/** This object is a sub window of a target object. */
-const WCHAR *const IA2_RELATION_SUBWINDOW_OF = L"subwindowOf";
-
-///@}
-
-/// This interface gives access to an object's set of relations.
-[object, uuid(7CDF86EE-C3DA-496a-BDA4-281B336E1FDC)]
-interface IAccessibleRelation : IUnknown
-{
- /** @brief Returns the type of the relation.
- @param [out] relationType
- The strings returned are defined @ref grpRelations "in this section of the documentation".
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT relationType
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *relationType
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a localized version of the relation type.
- @param [out] localizedRelationType
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT localizedRelationType
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *localizedRelationType
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of targets for this relation.
- @param [out] nTargets
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nTargets
- (
- [out, retval] long *nTargets
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns one accessible relation target.
- @param [in] targetIndex
- 0 based index
- @param [out] target
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- @note Use QueryInterface to get IAccessible2.
- */
- [propget] HRESULT target
- (
- [in] long targetIndex,
- [out, retval] IUnknown **target
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns multiple accessible relation targets
- @param [in] maxTargets
- maximum size of the array allocated by the client
- @param [out] targets
- The array of target objects. Note that this array is to be allocated by the
- client and freed when no longer needed. Refer to @ref _arrayConsideration
- "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details. You will need to use
- QueryInterface on the IUnknown to get the IAccessible2.
- @param [out] nTargets
- actual number of targets in the returned array (not more than maxTargets)
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, nTargets is set to 0
- */
- [propget] HRESULT targets
- (
- [in] long maxTargets,
- [out, size_is(maxTargets), length_is(*nTargets)]
- IUnknown **targets,
- [out, retval] long *nTargets
- );
-
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleAction.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-/** @brief This interface gives access to actions that can be executed
- for accessible objects.
-
- Every accessible object that can be manipulated via the native GUI beyond the
- methods available either in the MSAA IAccessible interface or in the set of
- IAccessible2 interfaces (other than this IAccessibleAction interface) should
- support the IAccessibleAction interface in order to provide Assistive Technology
- access to all the actions that can be performed by the object. Each action can
- be performed or queried for a name, description or associated key bindings.
- Actions are needed more for ATs that assist the mobility impaired, such as
- on-screen keyboards and voice command software. By providing actions directly,
- the AT can present them to the user without the user having to perform the extra
- steps to navigate a context menu.
-
- The first action should be equivalent to the MSAA default action. If there is
- only one action, %IAccessibleAction should also be implemented.
-*/
-[object, uuid(B70D9F59-3B5A-4dba-AB9E-22012F607DF5)]
-interface IAccessibleAction : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of accessible actions available in this object.
-
- If there are more than one, the first one is considered the
- "default" action of the object.
- @param [out] nActions
- The returned value of the number of actions is zero if there are
- no actions.
- @retval S_OK
- @note This method is missing a [propget] prefix in the IDL. The result is the
- method is named nActions in generated C++ code instead of get_nActions.
- */
- HRESULT nActions
- (
- [out,retval] long* nActions
- );
-
- /** @brief Performs the specified Action on the object.
- @param [in] actionIndex
- 0 based index specifying the action to perform. If it lies outside
- the valid range no action is performed.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT doAction
- (
- [in] long actionIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a description of the specified action of the object.
- @param [in] actionIndex
- 0 based index specifying which action's description to return.
- If it lies outside the valid range an empty string is returned.
- @param [out] description
- The returned value is a localized string of the specified action.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT description
- (
- [in] long actionIndex,
- [out, retval] BSTR *description
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns an array of BSTRs describing one or more key bindings, if
- there are any, associated with the specified action.
-
- The returned strings are the localized human readable key sequences to be
- used to activate each action, e.g. "Ctrl+Shift+D". Since these key
- sequences are to be used when the object has focus, they are like
- mnemonics (access keys), and not like shortcut (accelerator) keys.
-
- There is no need to implement this method for single action controls since
- that would be redundant with the standard MSAA programming practice of
- getting the mnemonic from get_accKeyboardShortcut.
-
- An AT such as an On Screen Keyboard might not expose these bindings but
- provide alternative means of activation.
-
- Note: the client allocates and passes in an array of pointers. The server
- allocates the BSTRs and passes back one or more pointers to these BSTRs into
- the array of pointers allocated by the client. The client is responsible
- for deallocating the BSTRs.
-
- @param [in] actionIndex
- 0 based index specifying which action's key bindings should be returned.
- @param [in] nMaxBindings
- This parameter is ignored. Refer to @ref _arrayConsideration
- "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details.
- @param [out] keyBindings
- An array of BSTRs, allocated by the server, one for each key binding.
- Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nBindings
- The number of key bindings returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are no relations, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT keyBinding
- (
- [in] long actionIndex,
- [in] long nMaxBindings,
- [out, size_is(,nMaxBindings), length_is(,*nBindings)] BSTR **keyBindings,
- [out, retval] long *nBindings
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the non-localized name of specified action.
- @param [in] actionIndex
- 0 based index specifying which action's non-localized name should be returned.
- @param [out] name
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT name
- (
- [in] long actionIndex,
- [out, retval] BSTR *name
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the localized name of specified action.
- @param [in] actionIndex
- 0 based index specifying which action's localized name should be returned.
- @param [out] localizedName
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT localizedName
- (
- [in] long actionIndex,
- [out, retval] BSTR *localizedName
- );
-
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleRole.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-
-/** Collection of roles
-
- This enumerator defines an extended set of accessible roles of objects implementing
- the %IAccessible2 interface. These roles are in addition to the MSAA roles obtained
- through the MSAA get_accRole method. Examples are 'footnote', 'heading', and
- 'label'. You obtain an object's %IAccessible2 roles by calling IAccessible2::role.
-*/
-enum IA2Role {
-
- /** Unknown role. The object contains some Accessible information, but its
- role is not known.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_UNKNOWN = 0,
-
- /** An object that can be drawn into and to manage events from the objects
- drawn into it. Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_FRAME,
- ::IA2_ROLE_GLASS_PANE, and ::IA2_ROLE_LAYERED_PANE.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_CANVAS = 0x401,
-
- /// A caption describing another object.
- IA2_ROLE_CAPTION,
-
- /// Used for check buttons that are menu items.
- IA2_ROLE_CHECK_MENU_ITEM,
-
- /// A specialized dialog that lets the user choose a color.
- IA2_ROLE_COLOR_CHOOSER,
-
- /// A date editor.
- IA2_ROLE_DATE_EDITOR,
-
- /** An iconified internal frame in an ::IA2_ROLE_DESKTOP_PANE.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_DESKTOP_ICON,
-
- /** A desktop pane. A pane that supports internal frames and iconified
- versions of those internal frames. Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_DESKTOP_PANE,
-
- /** A directory pane. A pane that allows the user to navigate through
- and select the contents of a directory. May be used by a file chooser.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_FILE_CHOOSER.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_DIRECTORY_PANE,
-
- /** An editable text object in a toolbar.
- <BR><B>Note:</B> This role has been deprecated. The edit bar role was meant
- for a text area in a tool bar. However, to detect a text area in a tool bar
- the AT can query the parent.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_EDITBAR,
-
- /// Embedded (OLE) object.
- IA2_ROLE_EMBEDDED_OBJECT,
-
- /// Text that is used as an endnote (footnote at the end of a chapter or section).
- IA2_ROLE_ENDNOTE,
-
- /** A file chooser. A specialized dialog that displays the files in the
- directory and lets the user select a file, browse a different directory,
- or specify a filename. May use the directory pane to show the contents of
- a directory.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_DIRECTORY_PANE.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_FILE_CHOOSER,
-
- /** A font chooser. A font chooser is a component that lets the user pick
- various attributes for fonts.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_FONT_CHOOSER,
-
- /** Footer of a document page.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_HEADER.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_FOOTER,
-
- /// Text that is used as a footnote. Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_ENDNOTE.
- IA2_ROLE_FOOTNOTE,
-
- /** A container of form controls. An example of the use of this role is to
- represent an HTML FORM tag.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_FORM,
-
- /** Frame role. A top level window with a title bar, border, menu bar, etc.
- It is often used as the primary window for an application. Also refer to
- ::IA2_ROLE_CANVAS and the MSAA roles of dialog and window.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_FRAME,
-
- /** A glass pane. A pane that is guaranteed to be painted on top of all panes
- beneath it. Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_CANVAS, ::IA2_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME, and
- ::IA2_ROLE_ROOT_PANE.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_GLASS_PANE,
-
- /** Header of a document page.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_FOOTER.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_HEADER,
-
- /// Heading. Use the IAccessible2::attributes heading-level attribute to determine the heading level.
- IA2_ROLE_HEADING,
-
- /// A small fixed size picture, typically used to decorate components.
- IA2_ROLE_ICON,
-
- /** 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.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_IMAGE_MAP,
-
- /** An object which is used to allow input of characters not found on a keyboard,
- such as the input of Chinese characters on a Western keyboard.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_INPUT_METHOD_WINDOW,
-
- /** An internal frame. A frame-like object that is clipped by a desktop pane.
- The desktop pane, internal frame, and desktop icon objects are often used to
- create multiple document interfaces within an application.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_DESKTOP_ICON, ::IA2_ROLE_DESKTOP_PANE, and ::IA2_ROLE_FRAME.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_INTERNAL_FRAME,
-
- /// An object used to present an icon or short string in an interface.
- IA2_ROLE_LABEL,
-
- /** A layered pane. A specialized pane that allows its children to be drawn
- in layers, providing a form of stacking order. This is usually the pane that
- holds the menu bar as well as the pane that contains most of the visual
- components in a window.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_CANVAS, ::IA2_ROLE_GLASS_PANE, and ::IA2_ROLE_ROOT_PANE.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_LAYERED_PANE,
-
- /// An embedded note which is not visible until activated.
- IA2_ROLE_NOTE,
-
- /** A specialized pane whose primary use is inside a dialog.
- Also refer to MSAA's dialog role.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_OPTION_PANE,
-
- /** An object representing a page of document content. It is used in documents
- which are accessed by the user on a page by page basis.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_PAGE,
-
- /// A paragraph of text.
- IA2_ROLE_PARAGRAPH,
-
- /** A radio button that is a menu item.
- Also refer to MSAA's button and menu item roles.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_RADIO_MENU_ITEM,
-
- /** An object which is redundant with another object in the accessible hierarchy.
- ATs typically ignore objects with this role.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_REDUNDANT_OBJECT,
-
- /** A root pane. A specialized pane that has a glass pane and a layered pane
- as its children.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_GLASS_PANE and ::IA2_ROLE_LAYERED_PANE
- */
- IA2_ROLE_ROOT_PANE,
-
- /** A ruler such as those used in word processors.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_RULER,
-
- /** A scroll pane. An object that allows a user to incrementally view a large
- amount of information. Its children can include scroll bars and a viewport.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_VIEW_PORT and MSAA's scroll bar role.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE,
-
- /** A container of document content. An example of the use of this role is to
- represent an HTML DIV tag. A section may be used as a region. A region is a
- group of elements that together form a perceivable unit. A region does not
- necessarily follow the logical structure of the content, but follows the
- perceivable structure of the page. A region may have an attribute in the set
- of IAccessible2::attributes which indicates that it is "live". A live region
- is content that is likely to change in response to a timed change, a user
- event, or some other programmed logic or event.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_SECTION,
-
- /// Object with graphical representation used to represent content on draw pages.
- IA2_ROLE_SHAPE,
-
- /** A split pane. A specialized panel that presents two other panels at the
- same time. Between the two panels is a divider the user can manipulate to make
- one panel larger and the other panel smaller.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_SPLIT_PANE,
-
- /** An object that forms part of a menu system but which can be "undocked"
- from or "torn off" the menu system to exist as a separate window.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_TEAR_OFF_MENU,
-
- /// An object used as a terminal emulator.
- IA2_ROLE_TERMINAL,
-
- /// Collection of objects that constitute a logical text entity.
- IA2_ROLE_TEXT_FRAME,
-
- /** A toggle button. A specialized push button that can be checked or unchecked,
- but does not provide a separate indicator for the current state.
- Also refer to MSAA's roles of push button, check box, and radio button.
- <BR><B>Note:</B> IA2_ROLE_TOGGLE_BUTTON should not be used. Instead, use MSAA's
- ROLE_SYSTEM_PUSHBUTTON and STATE_SYSTEM_PRESSED.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_TOGGLE_BUTTON,
-
- /** A viewport. An object usually used in a scroll pane. It represents the
- portion of the entire data that the user can see. As the user manipulates
- the scroll bars, the contents of the viewport can change.
- Also refer to ::IA2_ROLE_SCROLL_PANE.
- */
- IA2_ROLE_VIEW_PORT
-
-};
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleStates.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-
-typedef long AccessibleStates;
-
-/** %IAccessible2 specific state bit constants
-
- This enum defines the state bits returned by IAccessible2::states. The
- %IAccessible2 state bits are in addition to those returned by MSAA.
-*/
-enum IA2States {
-
-/** Indicates a window is currently the active window, or is an active subelement
- within a container or table.
-
- This state can be used to indicate the current active item in a container, even
- if the container itself is not currently active. In other words this would indicate
- the item that will get focus if you tab to the container.
-
- This information is important for knowing what to report for trees and potentially
- other containers in a virtual buffer.
-
- Also, see ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS for more information.
-*/
-IA2_STATE_ACTIVE = 0x1,
-
-/** Indicates that the object is armed.
-
- Used to indicate that the control is "pressed" and will be invoked when the
- actuator, e.g. a mouse button, is "released". An AT which either monitors the
- mouse or synthesizes mouse events might need to know that, and possibly a talking
- interface would even let the user know about it. It could also potentially be
- useful to on screen keyboards or test tools since the information does indicate
- something about the state of the interface, for example, code operating asynchronously
- might need to wait for the armed state to change before doing something else.
-
-*/
-IA2_STATE_ARMED = 0x2,
-
-/** Indicates the user interface object corresponding to this object no longer exists. */
-IA2_STATE_DEFUNCT = 0x4,
-
-/** Indicates the user can change the contents of this object. */
-IA2_STATE_EDITABLE = 0x8,
-
-/** Indicates the orientation of this object is horizontal. */
-IA2_STATE_HORIZONTAL = 0x10,
-
-/** Indicates this object is minimized and is represented only by an icon. */
-IA2_STATE_ICONIFIED = 0x20,
-
-/** Indicates an input validation failure. */
-IA2_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY = 0x40,
-
-/** Indicates that this object manages its children.
-
- Note: Due to the fact that MSAA's WinEvents don't allow the active child index
- to be passed on the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DESCENDANT_CHANGED event, the manages
- descendants scheme can't be used. Instead the active child object has to fire
- MSAA's EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS. In a future release a new event mechanism may be
- added to provide for event specific data to be passed with the event. At that
- time the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DECENDENT_CHANGED event and
- IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS state would be useful.
-*/
-IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS = 0x80,
-
-/** Indicates that an object is modal.
-
- Modal objects have the behavior that something must be done with the object
- before the user can interact with an object in a different window.
-*/
-IA2_STATE_MODAL = 0x100,
-
-/** Indicates this text object can contain multiple lines of text. */
-IA2_STATE_MULTI_LINE = 0x200,
-
-/** Indicates this object paints every pixel within its rectangular region. */
-IA2_STATE_OPAQUE = 0x400,
-
-/** Indicates that user interaction is required.
-
- An example of when this state is used is when a field in a form must be filled
- before a form can be processed.
-*/
-IA2_STATE_REQUIRED = 0x800,
-
-/** Indicates an object which supports text selection.
-
- Note: This is different than MSAA STATE_SYSTEM_SELECTABLE.
-*/
-IA2_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT = 0x1000,
-
-/** Indicates that this text object can contain only a single line of text. */
-IA2_STATE_SINGLE_LINE = 0x2000,
-
-/** Indicates that the accessible object is stale.
-
- This state is used when the accessible object no longer accurately
- represents the state of the object which it is representing such as when an
- object is transient or when an object has been or is in the process of being
- destroyed or when the object's index in its parent has changed.
-*/
-IA2_STATE_STALE = 0x4000,
-
-/** Indicates that the object implements autocompletion.
-
- This state indicates that a text control will respond to the input of
- one ore more characters and cause a sub-item to become selected. The
- selection may also result in events fired on the parent object.
-*/
-IA2_STATE_SUPPORTS_AUTOCOMPLETION = 0x8000,
-
-/** Indicates this object is transient.
-
- An object has this state when its parent object has the state ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS.
- For example, a list item object may be managed by its parent list object and may only
- exist as long as the object is actually rendered. Similarly a table cell's accessible
- object may exist only while the cell has focus. However, from the perspective of an
- assistive technology a transient object behaves like a non-transient object. As a
- result it is likely that this state is not of use to an assistive technology, but it
- is provided in case an assistive technology determines that knowledge of the transient
- nature of the object is useful and also for harmony with the Linux accessibility API.
-
- Also, see ::IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS for more information.
- */
-IA2_STATE_TRANSIENT = 0x10000,
-
-/** Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical. */
-IA2_STATE_VERTICAL = 0x20000
-
-};
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (Accessible2.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2009
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-/** @mainpage
-
- @section _interfaces Interfaces
- IAccessible2\n
- IAccessibleAction\n
- IAccessibleApplication\n
- IAccessibleComponent\n
- IAccessibleHypertext\n
- IAccessibleHyperlink\n
- IAccessibleImage\n
- IAccessibleRelation\n
- IAccessibleTable [deprecated]\n
- IAccessibleTable2\n
- IAccessibleTableCell\n
- IAccessibleText\n
- IAccessibleEditableText\n
- IAccessibleValue
-
- @section _structs Structs
- IA2Locale\n
- IA2TableModelChange\n
- IA2TextSegment
-
- @section _enums Enums
- ::IA2CoordinateType values define the requested coordinate type (screen or parent window).\n
- ::IA2EventID values identify events.\n
- ::IA2Role values defines roles which are in addition to the existing MSAA roles.\n
- ::IA2ScrollType values define where to place an object or substring on the screen.\n
- ::IA2States values define states which are in addition to the existing MSAA states.\n
- ::IA2TableModelChangeType values describe the kinds of changes made to a table (insert, delete, update).\n
- ::IA2TextBoundaryType values define the requested text unit (character, word, sentence, line, paragraph).\n
- ::IA2TextSpecialOffsets values define special offsets for use in the text interfaces.
-
- @section _constants Constants
- @ref grpRelations
-
- @section _misc Miscellaneous
- @ref _licensePage "LGPL License"\n
- @ref _generalInfo "General Information"\n
-
- @page _licensePage LGPL License
- IAccessible2 IDL Specification
-
- Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008\n
- Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006\n
- Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
-
- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 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
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- You may also refer to http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html
-
- @page _generalInfo General Information
- The following information is applicable to two or more interfaces.
-
- @ref _errors\n
- @ref _memory\n
- &nbsp;&nbsp;@ref _arrayConsideration\n
- @ref _indexes\n
- @ref _enums\n
- @ref _specialOffsets\n
- @ref _dicoveringInterfaces\n
- @ref _changingInterfaces\n
- @ref _applicationInfo\n
- @ref _childIDs\n
- @ref _variants\n
- @ref _iaaction-iahyperlink\n
- @ref _trademark
-
- @section _errors Error Handling
- HRESULT values are defined by the Microsoft&reg; Win32&reg; API. For more information, refer to
- <a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb401631.aspx">Interpreting HRESULT Values</a>
- in MSDN&reg;.
-
- Note that the S_FALSE return value is considered a non-error value and the
- SUCCEEDED macro will return TRUE. S_FALSE is used when there is no failure
- but there was nothing valid to return, e.g. in IAccessible2::attributes when
- there are no attributes. When S_FALSE is returned [out] pointer types should
- be NULL and [out] longs should generally be 0, but sometimes -1 is used such
- as IAccessible2::indexInParent, IAccessibleText::caretOffset, and
- IAccessibleHypertext::hyperlinkIndex.
-
- Note that for BSTR [out] variables common COM practice is that the server does
- the SysAllocString and the client does the SysFreeString. Also note that when
- NULL is returned there is no need for the client to call SysFreeString. Please
- refer to the documentation for each method for more details regarding error handling.
-
- @section _memory Memory Management
- The following memory management issues should be considered:
- @li Although [out] BSTR variables are declared by the client, their space is
- allocated by the server. They need to be freed with SysFreeString by the
- client at end of life; the same is true when BSTRs are used in structs or
- arrays which are passed to the server.
- @li If there is no valid [out] BSTR to return, the server should return S_FALSE and
- assign NULL to the output, e.g. *theOutBSTR = NULL;.
- @li COM interfaces need to be referenced with AddRef when used and dereferenced
- with Release at end of life.
- @li Single [out] longs, HWNDs, booleans, and structs are declared by the caller
- and passed by reference. The marshaller does all the memory management.
-
- The following articles may be helpful for understanding memory management issues:
- @li An article by Don Box in a
- <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/msj/1196/activex1196.aspx">Q & A section</a>
- of the November 1996 edition of the Microsoft Systems Journal.
- @li A posting to a CodeGuru forum,
- <a href="http://www.codeguru.com/forum/showthread.php?t=364511">Windows SDK
- String: What are the rules for BSTR allocation and deallocation?</a>
-
- @subsection _arrayConsideration Special Consideration when using Arrays
- There are several methods which return arrays. It is considered a best practice
- for the client to allocate and free the arrays. This can be done for
- IAccessible2::relations and IAccessibleRelation::targets. However, due to the
- coding of the IDL for the remaining methods which return arrays, the server must
- allocate the array and the client must free the array when no longer needed.
- These methods are IAccessible2::extendedStates, IAccessible2::localizedExtendedStates,
- IAccessibleAction::keyBinding, IAccessibleTable::selectedChildren,
- IAccessibleTable::selectedColumns, and IAccessibleTable::selectedRows. For those
- methods, the server must allocate both the top level array and any storage
- associated with it, e.g. for BSTRs. The client must use CoTaskMemFree to free
- the array and any BSTRs must be freed with SysFreeString.
-
- Also, the IDL for those methods includes an extraneous [in] parameter for the
- caller to specify the max size of the array. This parameter will be ignored by
- the COM server.
-
- @section _indexes Zero and One Based Indexes
- Unless otherwise specified all offsets and indexes are 0 based.
-
- @section _enums Enums
- Note that enums start at 0.
-
- @section _specialOffsets Special Offsets for use in the IAccessibleText and IAccessibleEditableText Methods
- IAccessibleText and IAccessibleEditableText can use one or more of the following
- special offset values. They are defined in the ::IA2TextSpecialOffsets enum.
- @li Using ::IA2_TEXT_OFFSET_LENGTH (-1) as an offset in any of the IAccessibleText or
- IAccessibleEditableText methods is the same as specifying the length of the string.
- @li Using ::IA2_TEXT_OFFSET_CARET (-2) as an offset for IAccessibleText::textBeforeOffset,
- IAccessibleText::textAtOffset, and IAccessibleText::textAfterOffset indicates that the
- text related to the physical location of the caret should be used. This is needed for
- applications that consider the character offset of the end of one line (as reached by
- pressing the End key) the same as the offset of the first character on the next line.
- Since the same offset is associated with two different lines a special means is needed
- to fetch text from the line where the caret is physically located.
-
- @section _dicoveringInterfaces Discovery of Interfaces
- In general AT (Assistive Technology) should try IAccessible2 interfaces, followed by using
- the MSAA (Microsoft&reg; Active Accessibility&reg;) interfaces. (In cases where the an application
- is known to have custom interfaces which provide information not supplied by IAccessible2
- or MSAA, then those custom interfaces can be used.) The AT can then, by default, support
- unknown IAccessible2/MSAA applications, without the application developers having to request
- AT vendors for support on an individual application by application basis.
-
- When you have a reference to an IAccessible and require a reference to an IAccessible2 use
- QueryService as follows:
- @code
- // pAcc is a reference to the accessible object's IAccessible interface.
- IServiceProvider *pService = NULL;
- hr = pAcc->QueryInterface(IID_IServiceProvider, (void **)&pService);
- if(SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
- IAccessible2 *pIA2 = NULL;
- hr = pService->QueryService(IID_IAccessible, IID_IAccessible2, (void**)&pIA2);
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) && pIA2) {
- // The control supports IAccessible2.
- // pIA2 is the reference to the accessible object's IAccessible2 interface.
- }
- }
- @endcode
-
- @section _changingInterfaces Changing between Accessible Interfaces
- Note that developers must always implement MSAA's IAccessible and, if needed, some
- of the interfaces in the set of IAccessible2 interfaces. Although the IAccessible2
- IDL is currently coded such that IAccessible2 is a subclass of MSAA's IAccessible,
- none of MSAA's IAccessible methods are overridden or extended. In order to allow
- future removal of the inheritance, Assistive Technologies (ATs) should not rely on
- that inheritance.
-
- QueryService must be used to switch from a reference to an MSAA IAccessible interface
- to another interface. This has been
- <a href="http://www.accessinteropalliance.org/docs/Introducing_IAccessibleEx.doc">
- documented by Microsoft</a> and the pertinent facts have been extracted below:
-
- @par
- Why use QueryService instead of just using QueryInterface to get IAccessibleEx
- directly? The reason is that since MSAA 2.0, clients don't talk to a server's
- IAccessible interface directly; instead they talk to an intermediate MSAA-provided
- wrapper that calls through to the original IAccessible. This wrapper provides services
- such as implementing IDispatch, supplying information from MSAA 2.0's Dynamic Annotation
- service, and scaling locations when running on Windows Vista with DPI scaling enabled.
- QueryService is the supported way to expose additional interfaces from an existing
- IAccessible and was originally used by MSHTML to expose IHTMLElement objects corresponding
- to IAccessibles. QueryService is often more convenient for servers to implement than
- QueryInterface because it does not have the same requirements for preserving object
- identity or symmetry/transitivity as QueryInterface, so QueryService allows servers to
- easily implement the interface on the same object or a separate object. The latter is
- often hard to do with QueryInterface unless the original object supports aggregation.
-
- Two related references in MSDN&reg; are:
- @li <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms696078(VS.85).aspx">
- "Using QueryService to expose a native object model interface for an IAccessible object"</a>
- @li <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms528415.aspx#acc_obj">
- "Accessing the Internet Explorer Object Associated with an Accessible Object"</a>
-
- Based on this information from Microsoft, QueryService must be used to switch back and forth
- between a reference to an MSAA IAccessible interface and any of the IAccessible2 interfaces.
-
- Regarding switching between any of the IAccessible2 interfaces, applications implementing
- IAccessible2 should implement the IAccessible2 interfaces on a single object since ATs
- will be using QueryInterface to switch between the IAccessilbe2 interfaces. Implementing
- the IAccessible2 interfaces on separate objects would require the use of QueryService.
- There is one exception, IAccessibleApplication can be implemented on a separate object so
- its common code doesn't have to be included in each accessible object. ATs should use
- QueryService to access IAccessibleApplication.
-
- @section _applicationInfo Access to Information about the Application
- Servers implementing IAccessible2 should provide access to the IAccessibleApplication
- interface via QueryService from any object so that ATs can easily determine specific
- information about the application such as its name or version.
-
- @section _childIDs Child IDs
- The IAccessible2 interfaces do not support child IDs, i.e. simple child elements.
- Full accessible objects must be created for each object that supports IAccessible2.
- Therefore MSAA's get_accChild should never return a child ID (other than CHILDID_SELF)
- for an object that implements any of the IAccessible2 interfaces.
-
- Microsoft's UI Automation specification has the same limitation and this was resolved
- in the UI Automation Express specification by adding IAccessibleEx::GetObjectForChild
- and IAccessibleEx::GetIAccessiblePair. These methods allow mapping back and forth
- between an IAccessibleEx and an {IAccessible, Child ID} pair. A future version of
- IAccessible2 may include similar methods to map back and forth between an IAccessible2
- and an {IAccessible, Child ID} pair.
-
- @section _variants VARIANTs
- Some methods return a VARIANT. Implementers need to make sure that the return type is
- specified, i.e. VT_I4, VT_IDISPATCH, etc. The methods that return VARIANTs are
- IAccessibleHyperlink::anchor, IAccessibleHyperlink::anchorTarget, IAccessibleValue::currentValue,
- IAccessibleValue::maximumValue, IAccessibleValue::minimumValue.
-
- @section _iaaction-iahyperlink IAccessibleHyperlink as subclass of IAccessibleAction
- In this version of the IDL, IAccessibleHyperlink is a subclass of IAccessibleAction.
- However, there is no practical need for that inheritance and in some cases, such as
- an image map of smart tags, it doesn't make sense because such an image map doesn't
- have actionable objects; it's the secondary smart tags that are actionable. As a
- result, implementations should not rely on the inheritance as it may be removed in
- a later version of the IDL.
-
- @section _trademark Trademark Attribution
- The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of
- their respective owners. In particular, Active Accessibility, Microsoft, MSDN, and Win32
- are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies in the U.S.A. and/or other countries.
-
-**/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-
-
-/** A structure defining the locale of an accessible object.
-
-IAccessible2::locale returns this struct.
-*/
-typedef struct IA2Locale {
- BSTR language; ///< ISO 639-1 Alpha-2 two character language code
- BSTR country; ///< ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 two character country code
- BSTR variant; ///< Application specific variant of the locale
-} IA2Locale;
-
-/** This interface must always be provided for objects that support some
- portion of the collection of the %IAccessible2 interfaces.
-
- Please refer to @ref _changingInterfaces "Changing between Accessible Interfaces"
- for special considerations related to use of the MSAA IAccessible interface and
- the set of %IAccessible2 interfaces.
-
- */
-[object, uuid(E89F726E-C4F4-4c19-BB19-B647D7FA8478)]
-interface IAccessible2 : IAccessible
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of accessible relations for this object.
- @param [out] nRelations
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nRelations
- (
- [out, retval] long *nRelations
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns one accessible relation for this object.
- @param [in] relationIndex
- 0 based
- @param [out] relation
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT relation
- (
- [in] long relationIndex,
- [out, retval] IAccessibleRelation **relation
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns multiple accessible relations for this object.
- @param [in] maxRelations
- maximum size of the array allocated by the client
- @param [out] relations
- The array of accessible relation objects. Note that this array is to be
- allocated by the client and freed when no longer needed. Refer to @ref
- _arrayConsideration "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details.
- @param [out] nRelations
- actual number of relations in the returned array (not more than maxRelations)
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are no relations, nRelations is set to 0
- */
- [propget] HRESULT relations
- (
- [in] long maxRelations,
- [out, size_is(maxRelations), length_is(*nRelations)]
- IAccessibleRelation **relations,
- [out, retval] long *nRelations
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the role of an %IAccessible2 object.
- @param [out] role
- The role of an %IAccessible2 object.
- @retval S_OK
- @note
- @li For convenience MSAA roles are also passed through this method so the
- AT doesn't have to also fetch roles through MSAA's get_accRole.
- @li %IAccessible2 roles should not be passed through MSAA's get_accRole.
- @li For compatibility with non IAccessible2 enabled ATs, IAccessible2
- applications should also add support to get_accRole to return the closest
- MSAA role or ROLE_SYSTEM_CLIENT (the MSAA defined default role) if there
- is not a good match.
- @li This method is missing a [propget] prefix in the IDL. The result is the
- method is named role in generated C++ code instead of get_role.
- */
- HRESULT role
- (
- [out, retval] long *role
- );
-
- /** @brief Makes an object visible on the screen.
- @param [in] scrollType
- Defines where the object should be placed on the screen.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT scrollTo
- (
- [in] enum IA2ScrollType scrollType
- );
-
- /** @brief Moves the top left of an object to a specified location.
-
- @param [in] coordinateType
- Specifies whether the coordinates are relative to the screen or the parent object.
- @param [in] x
- Defines the x coordinate.
- @param [in] y
- Defines the y coordinate.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT scrollToPoint
- (
- [in] enum IA2CoordinateType coordinateType,
- [in] long x,
- [in] long y
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns grouping information.
-
- Used for tree items, list items, tab panel labels, radio buttons, etc.
- Also used for collections of non-text objects.
-
- @param [out] groupLevel
- 1 based, 0 indicates that this value is not applicable
- @param [out] similarItemsInGroup
- 1 based, 0 indicates that this value is not applicable
- @param [out] positionInGroup
- 1 based, 0 indicates that this value is not applicable. This is an index
- into the objects in the current group, not an index into all the objects
- at the same group level.
- @retval S_OK if at least one value is valid
- @retval S_FALSE if no values are valid
- @note This method is meant to describe the nature of an object's containment
- structure. This is normally not implemented on a combo box to describe the nature
- of its contents. Normally an AT will get that information from its child list
- object. However, in some cases when combo boxes are not able to be structured
- such that the list is a child of the combo box, this method is implemented
- on the combo box itself. ATs can use this interface if a child list is not found.
- */
- [propget] HRESULT groupPosition
- (
- [out] long *groupLevel,
- [out] long *similarItemsInGroup,
- [out, retval] long *positionInGroup
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the bit strip containing any IAccessible2 states.
-
- The IAccessible2 states are in addition to the MSAA states and are defined in
- the IA2States enum.
-
- @param [out] states
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT states
- (
- [out, retval] AccessibleStates *states
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the extended role.
-
- An extended role is a role which is dynamically generated by the application.
- It is not predefined by the %IAccessible2 specification.
-
- @param [out] extendedRole
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT extendedRole
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *extendedRole
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the localized extended role.
- @param [out] localizedExtendedRole
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT localizedExtendedRole
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *localizedExtendedRole
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of extended states.
- @param [out] nExtendedStates
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nExtendedStates
- (
- [out, retval] long *nExtendedStates
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the extended states (array of strings).
-
- An extended state is a state which is dynamically generated by the application.
- It is not predefined by the %IAccessible2 specification.
-
- @param [in] maxExtendedStates
- This parameter is ignored. Refer to @ref _arrayConsideration
- "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details.
- @param [out] extendedStates
- This array is allocated by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nExtendedStates
- The number of extended states returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are no states, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT extendedStates
- (
- [in] long maxExtendedStates,
- [out, size_is(,maxExtendedStates), length_is(,*nExtendedStates)] BSTR **extendedStates,
- [out, retval] long *nExtendedStates
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the localized extended states (array of strings).
- @param [in] maxLocalizedExtendedStates
- This parameter is ignored. Refer to @ref _arrayConsideration
- "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details.
- @param [out] localizedExtendedStates
- This array is allocated by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nLocalizedExtendedStates
- The number of localized extended states returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are no states, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT localizedExtendedStates
- (
- [in] long maxLocalizedExtendedStates,
- [out, size_is(,maxLocalizedExtendedStates), length_is(,*nLocalizedExtendedStates)] BSTR **localizedExtendedStates,
- [out, retval] long *nLocalizedExtendedStates
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the unique ID.
-
- The uniqueID is an identifier for this object, is unique within the
- current window, and remains the same for the lifetime of the accessible
- object.
-
- The uniqueID is not related to:
- - the MSAA objectID which is used by the server to disambiguate between
- IAccessibles per HWND or
- - the MSAA childID which is used to disambiguate between children being
- managed by an IAccessible.
-
- This value is provided so the AT can have access to a unique runtime persistent
- identifier even when not handling an event for the object.
-
- An example of when this value is useful is if the AT wants to build a cache.
- The AT could cache the uniqueIDs in addition to other data being cached.
- When an event is fired the AT could map the uniqueID to its internal model.
- Thus, if there's a REORDER/SHOW/HIDE event the AT knows which part of the
- internal structure has been invalidated and can refetch just that part.
-
- This value can also be used by an AT to determine when the current control
- has changed. If the role is the same for two controls that are adjacent in
- the tab order, this can be used to detect the new control.
-
- Another use of this value by an AT is to identify when a grouping object has
- changed, e.g. when moving from a radio button in one group to a radio button in a
- different group.
-
- One means of implementing this would be to create a factory with a 32 bit number
- generator and a reuse pool. The number generator would emit numbers starting
- at 1. Each time an object's life cycle ended, its number would be saved into a
- resuse pool. The number generator would be used whenever the reuse pool was empty.
-
- @param [out] uniqueID
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT uniqueID
- (
- [out, retval] long *uniqueID
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the window handle for the parent window which contains this object.
-
- This is the same window handle which will be passed for any events that occur on the
- object, but is cached in the accessible object for use when it would be helpful to
- access the window handle in cases where an event isn't fired on this object.
-
- A use case is when a screen reader is grabbing an entire web page on a page load.
- Without the availability of windowHandle, the AT would have to get the window handle
- by using WindowFromAccessibleObject on each IAccessible, which is slow because it's
- implemented by oleacc.dll as a loop which crawls up the ancestor chain and looks for
- a ROLE_WINDOW object, mapping that back to a window handle.
-
- @param [out] windowHandle
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT windowHandle
- (
- [out, retval] HWND *windowHandle
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the index of this object in its parent object.
- @param [out] indexInParent
- 0 based; -1 indicates there is no parent; the upper bound is the value
- returned by the parent's IAccessible::get_accChildCount.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if no parent, [out] value is -1
- */
- [propget] HRESULT indexInParent
- (
- [out, retval] long *indexInParent
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the IA2Locale of the accessible object.
- @param [out] locale
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT locale
- (
- [out, retval] IA2Locale *locale
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the attributes specific to this %IAccessible2 object, such as a cell's formula.
- @param [out] attributes
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE returned if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT attributes
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *attributes
- );
-
-}
-
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleComponent.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-/** A value specifying a color in ARGB format, where each 8 bit color component
-specifies alpha, red, green, and blue respectively. The alpha value is optional.
-*/
-typedef long IA2Color;
-
-/** @brief This interface is implemented by any object that can be rendered
- on the screen.
-
- This interface provides the standard mechanism for an assistive technology
- to retrieve information concerning the graphical representation of an object.
- Coordinates used by the functions of this interface are specified in
- different coordinate systems. Their scale is the same and is equal to
- that of the screen coordinate system. In other words all coordinates
- are measured in pixels. They differ in their respective origin:
- <ul>
- <li>The screen coordinate system has its origin in the upper left
- corner of the current screen.</li>
- <li>The origin of the parent coordinate system is the upper left corner
- of the parent's bounding box. With no parent the screen coordinate
- system is used instead.</li>
- </ul>
-*/
-[object, uuid(1546D4B0-4C98-4bda-89AE-9A64748BDDE4)]
-interface IAccessibleComponent : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the location of the upper left corner of the object's
- bounding box relative to the immediate parent object.
-
- The coordinates of the bounding box are given relative to the parent's
- coordinate system. The coordinates of the returned position are relative
- to this object's parent or relative to the screen on which this object
- is rendered if it has no parent. If the object is not on any screen
- the returned position is (0,0).
-
- @param [out] x
- @param [out] y
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT locationInParent
- (
- [out] long *x,
- [out, retval] long *y
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the foreground color of this object.
- @param [out] foreground
- The returned color is the foreground color of this object or, if
- that is not supported, the default foreground color.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT foreground
- (
- [out, retval] IA2Color *foreground
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the background color of this object.
- @param [out] background
- The returned color is the background color of this object or, if
- that is not supported, the default background color.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT background
- (
- [out, retval] IA2Color *background
- );
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleValue)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-/** @brief This interface gives access to a single numerical value.
-
- The %IAccessibleValue interface represents a single numerical value and should
- be implemented by any class that supports numerical value like progress bars
- and spin boxes. This interface lets you access the value and its upper and
- lower bounds.
-*/
-[object, uuid(35855B5B-C566-4fd0-A7B1-E65465600394)]
-interface IAccessibleValue : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the value of this object as a number.
-
- The exact return type is implementation dependent. Typical types are long and
- double.
- @param [out] currentValue
- Returns the current value represented by this object. See the section about
- @ref _variants "VARIANTs" for additional information.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT currentValue
- (
- [out, retval] VARIANT *currentValue
- );
-
- /** @brief Sets the value of this object to the given number.
-
- The argument is clipped to the valid interval whose upper and lower
- bounds are returned by the methods IAccessibleValue::maximumValue and
- IAccessibleValue::minimumValue, i.e. if it is lower than the minimum
- value the new value will be the minimum and if it is greater than the
- maximum then the new value will be the maximum.
-
- @param [out] value
- The new value represented by this object. The set of admissible types for
- this argument is implementation dependent.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- HRESULT setCurrentValue
- (
- [in] VARIANT value
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the maximal value that can be represented by this object.
-
- The type of the returned value is implementation dependent. It does not have
- to be the same type as that returned by method IAccessibleValue::currentValue.
-
- @param [out] maximumValue
- Returns the maximal value in an implementation dependent type. If this object
- has no upper bound then an empty object is returned. See the section about
- @ref _variants "VARIANTs" for additional information.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT maximumValue
- (
- [out, retval] VARIANT *maximumValue
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the minimal value that can be represented by this object.
-
- The type of the returned value is implementation dependent. It does not have
- to be the same type as that returned by method IAccessibleValue::currentValue.
-
- @param [out] minimumValue
- Returns the minimal value in an implementation dependent type. If this object
- has no lower bound then an empty object is returned. See the section about
- @ref _variants "VARIANTs" for additional information.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT minimumValue
- (
- [out, retval] VARIANT *minimumValue
- );
-
-};
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleText.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-/** A structure containing a substring and the start and end offsets in the enclosing string.
-
- IAccessibleText::newText and IAccessibleText::oldText return this struct.
-*/
-typedef struct IA2TextSegment {
- BSTR text; ///< A copy of a segment of text taken from an enclosing paragraph.
- long start; ///< Index of the first character of the segment in the enclosing text.
- long end; ///< Index of the character following the last character of the segment in the enclosing text.
-} IA2TextSegment;
-
-/** This enum defines values which specify a text boundary type.
-
- IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE is optional. When a method doesn't implement this
- method it must return S_FALSE. Typically this feature would not be implemented
- by an application. However, if the application developer was not satisfied with
- how screen readers have handled the reading of sentences this boundary type
- could be implemented and screen readers could use the application's version of a
- sentence rather than the screen reader's.
-
- The rest of the boundary types must be supported.
-
- This enum is used in IAccessibleText::textBeforeOffset, IAccessibleText::textAtOffset,
- and IAccessibleText::textAfterOffset.
-*/
-
-enum IA2TextBoundaryType {
- IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_CHAR, /**< Typically, a single character is returned. In some cases more than
- one character is returned, for example, when a document contains field
- data such as a field containing a date, time, or footnote reference.
- In this case the caret can move over several characters in one movement
- of the caret. Note that after the caret moves, the caret offset changes
- by the number of characters in the field, e.g. by 8 characters in the
- following date: 03/26/07. */
- IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD, /**< The range provided matches the range observed when the application
- processes the Ctrl + left arrow and Ctrl + right arrow key sequences.
- Typically this is from the start of one word to the start of the next, but
- various applications are inconsistent in the handling of the end of a line. */
- IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE, ///< Range is from start of one sentence to the start of another sentence.
- IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_PARAGRAPH, ///< Range is from start of one paragraph to the start of another paragraph.
- IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_LINE, /**< Range is from start of one line to the start of another line. This
- often means that an end-of-line character will appear at the end of the
- range. However in the case of some applications an end-of-line character
- indicates the end of a paragraph and the lines composing the paragraph,
- other than the last line, do not contain an end of line character. */
- IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_ALL ///< Using this value will cause all text to be returned.
-};
-
-/** @brief This interface gives read-only access to text.
-
- The %IAccessibleText interface should be implemented by all components
- that present textual information on the display like buttons,
- text entry fields, or text portions of the document window. The interface
- provides access to the text's content, attributes, and spatial location.
- However, text can not be modified with this interface. That is the task
- of the IAccessibleEditableText interface.
-
- The text length, i.e. the number of characters in the text, is
- returned by IAccessibleText::nCharacters. All methods that operate
- on particular characters (e.g. IAccessibleText::textAtOffset) use character
- indices from 0 to length-1. All methods that operate on character positions
- (e.g. IAccessibleText::text) use indices from 0 to length.
-
- Please note that accessible text does not necessarily support selection.
- In this case it should behave as if there where no selection. An empty
- selection is used for example to express the current cursor position.
-
- Refer to @ref _specialOffsets
- "Special Offsets for use in the IAccessibleText and IAccessibleEditableText Methods"
- for information about special offsets that can be used in %IAccessibleText methods.
-
- E_FAIL is returned in the following cases
- @li endOffset < startOffset
- @li endoffset > length
-*/
-[object, uuid(24FD2FFB-3AAD-4a08-8335-A3AD89C0FB4B)]
-interface IAccessibleText : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Adds a text selection
- @param [in] startOffset
- Starting offset ( 0 based).
- @param [in] endOffset
- Offset of first character after new selection (0 based).
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT addSelection
- (
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns text attributes.
- @param [in] offset
- Text offset (0 based)
- @param [out] startOffset
- The starting offset of the character range over which all text attributes match
- those of offset. (0 based)
- @param [out] endOffset
- The offset of the first character past the character range over which all text
- attributes match those of offset. (0 based)
- @param [out] textAttributes
- A string of attributes describing the text. The attributes are described in the
- <a href="http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Accessibility/IAccessible2/TextAttributes">
- text attributes specification</a> on the %IAccessible2 web site.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
-
- */
- [propget] HRESULT attributes
- (
- [in] long offset,
- [out] long *startOffset,
- [out] long *endOffset,
- [out, retval] BSTR *textAttributes
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the position of the caret.
-
- Returns the 0-based offset of the caret within the text. If the text is
- implemented as a tree of text objects with embed characters in higher levels
- representing substrings of child text objects and the caret is in one of the
- child text objects, then the offset in the higher level text object would be
- at the embed character representing child text object that contains the caret.
-
- For example, if the string "one two three" is implemented as a two text objects,
- with a top level text object containing an embed character "one ? three" and a
- child text object containing "two" and if the caret is in the descendant object
- just before the 'o' in "two", then:
- <ul>
- <li>the caretOffset for the "one ? three" object would be 4, matching the embed character</li>
- <li>the caretOffset for "two" would be 2, matching the "o"</li>
- </ul>
- The caret position/offset is that of the character logically following it, e.g.
- to the right of it in a left to right language.
- @param [out] offset
- The returned offset is relative to the text represented by this object.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if the caret is not currently active on this object, i.e. the
- caret is located on some other object. The returned offset value will be -1.
- @note S_FALSE (and an offset of -1) will not be returned if the caret is somewhere
- in the text object or one of its descendants.
- */
- [propget] HRESULT caretOffset
- (
- [out, retval] long *offset
- );
-
-
- /** @brief Returns the bounding box of the specified position.
-
- The virtual character after the last character of the represented
- text, i.e. the one at position length is a special case. It represents the
- current input position and will therefore typically be queried by AT more
- often than other positions. Because it does not represent an existing character
- its bounding box is defined in relation to preceding characters. It should be
- roughly equivalent to the bounding box of some character when inserted at the
- end of the text. Its height typically being the maximal height of all the
- characters in the text or the height of the preceding character, its width being
- at least one pixel so that the bounding box is not degenerate.
-
- Note that the index 'length' is not always valid. Whether it is or not is
- implementation dependent. It typically is when text is editable or otherwise
- when on the screen the caret can be placed behind the text. You can be sure
- that the index is valid after you have received a ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_CARET_MOVED
- event for this index.
- @param [in] offset
- Index of the character for which to return its bounding box. The valid range
- is 0..length.
- @param [in] coordType
- Specifies if the coordinates are relative to the screen or to the parent window.
- @param [out] x
- X coordinate of the top left corner of the bounding box of the referenced character.
- @param [out] y
- Y coordinate of the top left corner of the bounding box of the referenced character.
- @param [out] width
- Width of the bounding box of the referenced character.
- @param [out] height
- Height of the bounding box of the referenced character.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are 0s
- */
- [propget] HRESULT characterExtents
- (
- [in] long offset,
- [in] enum IA2CoordinateType coordType,
- [out] long *x,
- [out] long *y,
- [out] long *width,
- [out, retval] long *height
- );
-
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of active non-contiguous selections
- @param [out] nSelections
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nSelections
- (
- [out, retval] long *nSelections
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the text position for the specified screen position.
-
- Given a point return the zero-based index of the character under that
- point. The same functionality could be achieved by using the bounding
- boxes for each character as returned by IAccessibleText::characterExtents.
- The method IAccessibleText::offsetAtPoint, however, can be implemented
- more efficiently.
-
- @param [in] x
- The position's x value for which to look up the index of the character that
- is rendered on to the display at that point.
- @param [in] y
- The position's y value for which to look up the index of the character that
- is rendered on to the display at that point.
- @param [in] coordType
- Screen coordinates or window coordinates.
- @param [out] offset
- Index of the character under the given point or -1 if the point
- is invalid or there is no character under the point.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is 0
- */
- [propget] HRESULT offsetAtPoint
- (
- [in] long x,
- [in] long y,
- [in] enum IA2CoordinateType coordType,
- [out, retval] long *offset
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the character offsets of Nth active text selection
- @param [in] selectionIndex
- Index of selection (0 based).
- @param [out] startOffset
- 0 based offset of first selected character
- @param [out] endOffset
- 0 based offset of one past the last selected character.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] values are 0s
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are 0s
- */
- [propget] HRESULT selection
- (
- [in] long selectionIndex,
- [out] long *startOffset,
- [out, retval] long *endOffset
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the substring between the two given indices.
-
- The substring starts with the character at startOffset (inclusive) and up to
- the character at endOffset (exclusive), if startOffset is less or equal
- endOffste. If endOffset is lower than startOffset, the result is the same
- as a call with the two arguments being exchanged.
-
- The whole text can be requested by passing the indices zero and
- IAccessibleText::nCharacters. If both indices have the same value, an empty
- string is returned.
- @param [in] startOffset
- Index of the first character to include in the returned string. The valid range
- is 0..length.
- @param [in] endOffset
- Index of the last character to exclude in the returned string. The valid range
- is 0..length.
- @param [out] text
- Returns the substring starting with the character at startOffset (inclusive)
- and up to the character at endOffset (exclusive), if startOffset is less than
- or equal to endOffset.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- @note The returned string may be longer than endOffset-startOffset bytes if text
- contains multi-byte characters.
- */
- [propget] HRESULT text
- (
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset,
- [out, retval] BSTR *text
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a text portion before the given position.
-
- Returns the substring of the specified text type that is located before the
- given character and does not include it. The result of this method should be
- same as a result for IAccessibleText::textAtOffset with a suitably decreased
- index value.
-
- For example, if text type is ::IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD, then the complete
- word that is closest to and located before offset is returned.
-
- If the index is valid, but no suitable word (or other boundary type) is found, a
- NULL pointer is returned.
-
- @param [in] offset
- Index of the character for which to return the text part before it. The index
- character will not be part of the returned string. The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] boundaryType
- The type of the text portion to return. See ::IA2TextBoundaryType for the
- complete list.
- @param [out] startOffset
- 0 based offset of first character.
- @param [out] endOffset
- 0 based offset of one past the last character.
- @param [out] text
- Returns the requested text portion. This portion may be empty or invalid when
- no appropriate text portion is found or text type is invalid.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if the requested boundary type is not implemented, such as
- ::IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE, or if there is nothing to return;
- [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT textBeforeOffset
- (
- [in] long offset,
- [in] enum IA2TextBoundaryType boundaryType,
- [out] long *startOffset,
- [out] long *endOffset,
- [out, retval] BSTR *text
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a text portion after the given position.
-
- Returns the substring of the specified text type that is located after the
- given character and does not include it. The result of this method should be
- same as a result for IAccessibleText::textAtOffset with a suitably increased
- index value.
-
- For example, if text type is ::IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD, then the complete
- word that is closest to and located after offset is returned.
-
- If the index is valid, but no suitable word (or other text type) is found, a
- NULL pointer is returned.
-
- @param [in] offset
- Index of the character for which to return the text part before it. The index
- character will not be part of the returned string. The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] boundaryType
- The type of the text portion to return. See ::IA2TextBoundaryType for the complete
- list.
- @param [out] startOffset
- 0 based offset of first character.
- @param [out] endOffset
- 0 based offset of one past the last character.
- @param [out] text
- Returns the requested text portion. This portion may be empty or invalid when
- no appropriate text portion is found or text type is invalid.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if the requested boundary type is not implemented, such as
- ::IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE, or if there is nothing to return;
- [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT textAfterOffset
- (
- [in] long offset,
- [in] enum IA2TextBoundaryType boundaryType,
- [out] long *startOffset,
- [out] long *endOffset,
- [out, retval] BSTR *text
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a text portion that spans the given position.
-
- Returns the substring of the specified text type at the specified offset.
-
- If the index is valid, but no suitable word (or other text type) is found, a
- NULL pointer is returned.
-
- @param [in] offset
- Index of the character for which to return the text part before it. The index
- character will not be part of the returned string. The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] boundaryType
- The type of the text portion to return. See ::IA2TextBoundaryType for the complete
- list.
- @param [out] startOffset
- 0 based offset of first character.
- @param [out] endOffset
- 0 based offset of one past the last character.
- @param [out] text
- Returns the requested text portion. This portion may be empty or invalid when
- no appropriate text portion is found or text type is invalid.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if the requested boundary type is not implemented, such as
- ::IA2_TEXT_BOUNDARY_SENTENCE, or if there is nothing to return;
- [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are 0s and NULL respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT textAtOffset
- (
- [in] long offset,
- [in] enum IA2TextBoundaryType boundaryType,
- [out] long *startOffset,
- [out] long *endOffset,
- [out, retval] BSTR *text
- );
-
- /** @brief Unselects a range of text.
- @param [in] selectionIndex
- Index of selection to remove (0 based).
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT removeSelection
- (
- [in] long selectionIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Sets the position of the caret.
-
- The caret position/offset is that of the character logically following it,
- e.g. to the right of it in a left to right language.
-
- Setting the caret position may or may not alter the current selection. A
- change of the selection is notified to the accessibility event listeners with
- an ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_SELECTION_CHANGED event.
-
- When the new caret position differs from the old one (which, of course, is the
- standard case) this is notified to the accessibility event listeners with an
- ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_CARET_MOVED event.
- @param [in] offset
- The new index of the caret. This caret is actually placed to the left side of
- the character with that index. An index of 0 places the caret so that the next
- insertion goes before the first character. An index of IAccessibleText::nCharacters
- leads to insertion after the last character.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_FAIL if the caret cannot be set
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT setCaretOffset
- (
- [in] long offset
- );
-
- /** @brief Changes the bounds of an existing selection.
- @param [in] selectionIndex
- Index of selection to change (0 based)
- @param [in] startOffset
- New starting offset (0 based)
- @param [in] endOffset
- New ending offset (0 based) - the offset of the character just past the last character of the selection.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT setSelection
- (
- [in] long selectionIndex,
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns total number of characters.
-
- Note that this may be different than the total number of bytes required to store the
- text, if the text contains multi-byte characters.
- @param [out] nCharacters
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nCharacters
- (
- [out, retval] long *nCharacters
- );
-
- /** @brief Makes a specific part of string visible on screen.
- @param [in] startIndex
- 0 based character offset.
- @param [in] endIndex
- 0 based character offset - the offset of the character just past the last character of the string.
- @param [in] scrollType
- Defines where the object should be placed on the screen.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT scrollSubstringTo
- (
- [in] long startIndex,
- [in] long endIndex,
- [in] enum IA2ScrollType scrollType
- );
-
- /** @brief Moves the top left of a substring to a specified location.
-
- @param [in] startIndex
- 0 based character offset.
- @param [in] endIndex
- 0 based character offset - the offset of the character just past the last character of the string.
- @param [in] coordinateType
- Specifies whether the coordinates are relative to the screen or the parent object.
- @param [in] x
- Defines the x coordinate.
- @param [in] y
- Defines the y coordinate.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if the object is already at the specified location.
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT scrollSubstringToPoint
- (
- [in] long startIndex,
- [in] long endIndex,
- [in] enum IA2CoordinateType coordinateType,
- [in] long x,
- [in] long y
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns any inserted text.
-
- Provided for use by the ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_INSERTED and ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_UPDATED
- event handlers.
-
- This data is only guaranteed to be valid while the thread notifying the event
- continues. Once the handler has returned, the validity of the data depends on
- how the server manages the life cycle of its objects. Also, note that the server
- may have different life cycle management strategies for controls depending on
- whether or not a control manages its children. Lists, trees, and tables can have
- a large number of children and thus it's possible that the child objects for those
- controls would only be created as needed. Servers should document their life cycle
- strategy as this will be of interest to assistive technology or script engines
- accessing data out of process or from other threads. Servers only need to save the
- last inserted block of text and a scope of the entire application is adequate.
-
- @param [out] newText
- The text that was just inserted.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT newText
- (
- [out, retval] IA2TextSegment *newText
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns any removed text.
-
- Provided for use by the IA2_EVENT_TEXT_REMOVED/UPDATED event handlers.
-
- This data is only guaranteed to be valid while the thread notifying the event
- continues. Once the handler has returned, the validity of the data depends on
- how the server manages the life cycle of its objects. Also, note that the server
- may have different life cycle management strategies for controls depending on
- whether or not a control manages its children. Lists, trees, and tables can have
- a large number of children and thus it's possible that the child objects for those
- controls would only be created as needed. Servers should document their life cycle
- strategy as this will be of interest to assistive technology or script engines
- accessing data out of process or from other threads. Servers only need to save the
- last removed block of text and a scope of the entire application is adequate.
-
- @param [out] oldText
- The text that was just removed.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT oldText
- (
- [out, retval] IA2TextSegment *oldText
- );
-
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleEditableText.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-/** @brief This interface provides clipboard capability to text objects.
-
- This interface is typically used in conjunction with the IAccessibleText
- interface and complements that interface with the additional capability of
- clipboard operations. Note that even a read only text object can support
- the copy capability so this interface is not limited to editable objects.
-
- The substrings used with this interface are specified as follows:
- If startOffset is less than endOffset, the substring starts with the
- character at startOffset and ends with the character just before endOffset.
- If endOffset is lower than startOffset, the result is the same as a call
- with the two arguments exchanged. The whole text can be defined by passing
- the indices zero and IAccessibleText::nCharacters. If both indices have the
- same value, an empty string is defined.
-
- Refer to the @ref _specialOffsets
- "Special Offsets for use in the IAccessibleText and IAccessibleEditableText Methods"
- for information about a special offset constant that can be used in %IAccessibleEditableText methods.
-*/
-[object, uuid(A59AA09A-7011-4b65-939D-32B1FB5547E3)]
-interface IAccessibleEditableText : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Copies the text range into the clipboard.
-
- The specified text between the two given indices is copied into the
- system clipboard.
-
- @param [in] startOffset
- Start index of the text to moved into the clipboard.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] endOffset
- End index of the text to moved into the clipboard.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT copyText
- (
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset
- );
-
- /** @brief Deletes a range of text.
-
- The text between and including the two given indices is deleted
- from the text represented by this object.
-
- @param [in] startOffset
- Start index of the text to be deleted.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] endOffset
- End index of the text to be deleted.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT deleteText
- (
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset
- );
-
- /** @brief Inserts text at the specified position.
-
- The specified string is inserted at the given index into the text
- represented by this object.
-
- @param [in] offset
- Index at which to insert the text.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] text
- Text that is inserted.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT insertText
- (
- [in] long offset,
- [in] BSTR *text
- );
-
- /** @brief Deletes a range of text and copies it to the clipboard.
-
- The text between the two given indices is deleted from the text
- represented by this object and copied to the clipboard.
-
- @param [in] startOffset
- Start index of the text to be deleted.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] endOffset
- End index of the text to be deleted.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT cutText
- (
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset
- );
-
- /** @brief Pastes text from the clipboard.
-
- The text in the system clipboard is pasted into the text represented
- by this object at the given index. This method is similar to the
- IAccessibleEditableText::insertText method. If the index is not valid
- the system clipboard text is not inserted.
-
- @param [in] offset
- Index at which to insert the text from the system clipboard into
- the text represented by this object.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT pasteText
- (
- [in] long offset
- );
-
- /** @brief Replaces text.
-
- The text between the two given indices is replaced by the specified
- replacement string. This method is equivalent to calling first
- IAccessibleEditableText::deleteText with the two indices and then
- calling IAccessibleEditableText::insertText with the replacement text
- at the start index.
-
- @param [in] startOffset
- Start index of the text to be replaced.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] endOffset
- Start index of the text to be replaced.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] text
- The Text that replaces the text between the given indices.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT replaceText
- (
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset,
- [in] BSTR *text
- );
-
- /** @brief Replaces the attributes of a text range by the given set of attributes.
-
- Sets the attributes for the text between the two given indices. The old
- attributes are replaced by the new list of attributes.
-
- @param [in] startOffset
- Start index of the text whose attributes are modified.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] endOffset
- Start index of the text whose attributes are modified.
- The valid range is 0..length.
- @param [in] attributes
- Set of attributes that replaces the old list of attributes of
- the specified text portion.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT setAttributes
- (
- [in] long startOffset,
- [in] long endOffset,
- [in] BSTR *attributes
- );
-}
-
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleHyperlink.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-/** @brief This interface represents hyperlinks.
-
- This interface represents a hyperlink associated with a single substring
- of text or single non-text object. Non-text objects can have either a
- single link or a collection of links such as when the non-text object is
- an image map.
-
- Linked objects and anchors are implementation dependent. This interface is derived
- from IAccessibleAction. IAccessibleAction::nActions is one greater than the
- maximum value for the indices used with the methods of this interface.
-
- Furthermore, the object that implements this interface has to be connected
- implicitly or explicitly with an object that implements IAccessibleText.
- IAccessibleHyperlink::startIndex and IAccessibleHyperlink::endIndex are
- indices with respect to the text exposed by IAccessibleText.
-
- This interface provides access to a single object which can have multiple actions.
- An example is an image map which is an image with multiple links each of which is
- associated with a separate non-overlapping area of the image. This interface could
- also be applied to other kinds of objects with multiple actions such as "smart tags"
- which are objects, typically strings, which have multiple actions such as
- "Activate URI", "Bookmark URI", etc.
-
- An interesting use case is an image map where each area is associated with multiple
- actions, e.g. an image map of smart tags. In this case you would have to implement
- two levels of accessible hyperlinks. The first level hyperlinks would only implement
- anchor and anchorTarget. The anchors would all reference the image object. The
- anchorTargets would reference the second level accessible hyperlink objects. None
- of the IAccessibleAction methods would be implemented on the first level hyperlink
- objects. The second level hyperlink objects would implement the IAccessibleAction
- methods. Their anchors would also reference the image object and their anchorTargets
- would reference URLs or the objects that would be activated.
-
- This use case demonstrates that in some cases there is no need for IAccessibleHyperlink
- to derive from IAccessibleAction. As a result it may be removed in a later version of
- the IDL and it is suggested that implementations should not rely on the inheritance.
-
-*/
-[object, uuid(01C20F2B-3DD2-400f-949F-AD00BDAB1D41)]
-interface IAccessibleHyperlink : IAccessibleAction
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns an object that represents the link anchor, as appropriate
- for the link at the specified index.
- @param [in] index
- A 0 based index identifies the anchor when, as in the case of an image map,
- there is more than one link represented by this object. The valid maximal
- index is indicated by IAccessibleAction::nActions.
- @param [out] anchor
- This is an implementation dependent value. For example, for a text link this
- method could return the substring of the containing string where the substring
- is overridden with link behavior, and for an image link this method could return
- an IUnknown VARIANT for IAccessibleImage. See the section about
- @ref _variants "VARIANTs" for additional information.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT anchor
- (
- [in] long index,
- [out, retval] VARIANT *anchor
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns an object representing the target of the link, as appropriate
- for the link at the specified index.
- @param [in] index
- A 0 based index identifies the anchor when, as in the case of an image map,
- there is more than one link represented by this object. The valid maximal
- index is indicated by IAccessibleAction::nActions.
- @param [out] anchorTarget
- This is an implementation dependent value. For example this method could
- return a BSTR VARIANT of the URI. Alternatively this method could return an
- IUnknown VARIANT of a COM interface representing a target object to be
- activated when the link is activated. See the section about
- @ref _variants "VARIANTs" for additional information.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT anchorTarget
- (
- [in] long index,
- [out, retval] VARIANT *anchorTarget
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the 0 based character offset at which the textual representation of the hyperlink starts.
-
- The returned value is related to the IAccessibleText interface of the object that
- owns this hyperlink.
- @param [out] index
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT startIndex
- (
- [out, retval] long *index
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the 0 based character offset at which the textual representation of the hyperlink ends.
-
- The returned value is related to the IAccessibleText interface of the object that
- owns this hyperlink. The character at the index is not part of the hypertext.
- @param [out] index
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT endIndex
- (
- [out, retval] long *index
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns whether the target object referenced by this link is still valid.
-
- This is a volatile state that may change without sending an appropriate event.
- Returns TRUE if the referenced target is still valid and FALSE otherwise.
-
- This has also been used to indicate whether or not the URI of the anchorTarget
- is malformed.
-
- Note: This method is not being used, is deprecated, and should not be implemented or
- used. It is likely that this method will be removed in a later version of the IDL.
-
- @param [out] valid
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is FALSE
- */
- [propget] HRESULT valid
- (
- [out, retval] boolean *valid
- );
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleHypertext.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-
-/** @brief This interface exposes information about hypertext in a document.
-
- The %IAccessibleHypertext interface is the main interface to expose
- hyperlinks in a document, typically a text document, that are used
- to reference other documents. A typical implementation is to implement
- this interface on the smallest text object such as a paragraph of text.
-*/
-[object, uuid(6B4F8BBF-F1F2-418a-B35E-A195BC4103B9)]
-interface IAccessibleHypertext : IAccessibleText
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of links and link groups contained within this hypertext
- paragraph.
- @param [out] hyperlinkCount
- The number of links and link groups within this hypertext paragraph.
- Returns 0 if there is no link.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nHyperlinks
- (
- [out, retval] long *hyperlinkCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the specified link.
-
- The returned IAccessibleHyperlink object encapsulates the hyperlink and
- provides several kinds of information describing it.
- @param [in] index
- This 0 based index specifies the hyperlink to return.
- @param [out] hyperlink
- If the given index is valid, i.e. lies in the interval from 0 to the number
- of links minus one, a reference to the specified hyperlink object is returned.
- If the index is invalid then a NULL pointer is returned.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT hyperlink
- (
- [in] long index,
- [out, retval] IAccessibleHyperlink **hyperlink
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the index of the hyperlink that is associated with this character index.
-
- This is the case when a link spans the given character index.
- @param [in] charIndex
- A 0 based index of the character for which to return the link index. If
- IAccessibleText is used to represent the text containing the link, then the
- character index is only valid if it is greater than or equal to zero and
- lower than the number of characters in the text.
- @param [out] hyperlinkIndex
- Returns the 0 based index of the hyperlink that is associated with this
- character index, or -1 if charIndex is not on a link.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is -1
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT hyperlinkIndex
- (
- [in] long charIndex,
- [out, retval] long *hyperlinkIndex
- );
-
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleTable.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2009
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-
-/** @brief This interface gives access to a two-dimensional table.
-
- Typically all accessible objects that represent cells or cell-clusters of a table
- will be at the same time children of the table. In this case IAccessible2::indexInParent
- will return the child index which then can be used when calling IAccessibleTable::rowIndex
- and IAccessibleTable::columnIndex.
-
- However, in some cases that kind of implementation will not be possible. When
- the table cells are not direct children of a table, the object representing
- the cell can define a "table-cell-index" object attribute identifying the 0
- based table cell index. This object attribute is obtained by parsing the
- attribute string returned by IAccessible2::attributes. The "table-cell-index"
- attribute can be used just like a child index of the typical case. ATs should
- first test for the presence of the "table-cell-index" attribute and if it is not
- present then IAccessible2::indexInParent can be used as in the typical case
- where cells are direct children of the table.
-
- The range of valid coordinates for this interface are implementation dependent.
- However, that range includes at least the intervals from the from the first row
- or column with the index 0 up to the last (but not including) used row or column
- as returned by IAccessibleTable::nRows and IAccessibleTable::nColumns.
-
- Note that newer implementations are now using IAccessibleTable2 and IAccessibleTableCell
- rather than this interface.
-*/
-[object, uuid(35AD8070-C20C-4fb4-B094-F4F7275DD469)]
-interface IAccessibleTable : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the accessible object at the specified row and column in
- the table. This object could be an IAccessible or an IAccessible2.
- @param [in] row
- The 0 based row index for which to retrieve the cell.
- @param [in] column
- The 0 based column index for which to retrieve the cell.
- @param [out] accessible
- If both row and column index are valid then the corresponding accessible
- object is returned that represents the requested cell regardless of whether
- the cell is currently visible (on the screen).
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT accessibleAt
- (
- [in] long row,
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] IUnknown **accessible
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the caption for the table. The returned object could be
- an IAccessible or an IAccessible2.
- @param [out] accessible
- If the table has a caption then a reference to it is returned, else a NULL
- pointer is returned.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT caption
- (
- [out, retval] IUnknown **accessible
- );
-
- /** @brief Translates the given row and column indexes into the corresponding cell index.
- @param [in] rowIndex
- 0 based row index for the cell.
- @param [in] columnIndex
- 0 based column index for the cell.
- @param [out] cellIndex
- Returns the 0 based index of the cell at the specified row and column indexes.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is 0
- @note The returned value is not necessarily a child index of the immediate parent.
- In cases where the table cells are not direct children of the table the index
- is actually the cell index, i.e. conceptually it's an index into a one dimensional
- array of cells laid out in row order.
- */
- [propget] HRESULT childIndex
- (
- [in] long rowIndex,
- [in] long columnIndex,
- [out, retval] long *cellIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the description text of the specified column in the table.
- @param [in] column
- The 0 based index of the column for which to retrieve the description.
- @param [out] description
- Returns the description text of the specified column in the table if such a
- description exists. Otherwise a NULL pointer is returned.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnDescription
- (
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] BSTR *description
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of columns occupied by the accessible object
- at the specified row and column in the table.
-
- The result is greater than 1 if the specified cell spans multiple columns.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based row index of the accessible for which to return the column extent.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based column index of the accessible for which to return the column extent.
- @param [out] nColumnsSpanned
- Returns the 1 based column extent of the specified cell.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is 0
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnExtentAt
- (
- [in] long row,
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] long *nColumnsSpanned
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the column headers as an %IAccessibleTable object.
-
- Content and size of the returned table are implementation dependent.
- @param [out] accessibleTable
- The column header
- @param [out] startingRowIndex
- The 0 based row index where the header starts, usually 0.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is no header, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnHeader
- (
- [out] IAccessibleTable **accessibleTable,
- [out, retval] long *startingRowIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Translates the given cell index into the corresponding column index.
- @param [in] cellIndex
- 0 based index of the cell in the parent or closest ancestor table. Typically this
- is the value returned from IAccessible2::indexInParent, but in the case where the
- table cells are not direct children of the table this is the cell index specified
- by the "table-cell-index" object attribute obtained from parsing the attributes
- string returned by calling IAccessible2::attributes on the cell object.
- @param [out] columnIndex
- Returns the 0 based column index of the cell of the specified child or the index of
- the first column if the child spans multiple columns.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is 0
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnIndex
- (
- [in] long cellIndex,
- [out, retval] long *columnIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of columns in table
- @param [out] columnCount
- Number of columns in table (including columns outside the current viewport)
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nColumns
- (
- [out, retval] long *columnCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of rows in table
- @param [out] rowCount
- Number of rows in table (including rows outside the current viewport)
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nRows
- (
- [out, retval] long *rowCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of selected cells
- @param [out] cellCount
- Number of cells currently selected
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nSelectedChildren
- (
- [out, retval] long *cellCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of selected columns
- @param [out] columnCount
- Number of columns currently selected
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nSelectedColumns
- (
- [out, retval] long *columnCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of selected rows
- @param [out] rowCount
- Number of rows currently selected
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nSelectedRows
- (
- [out, retval] long *rowCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the description text of the specified row in the table.
- @param [in] row
- The 0 based index of the row for which to retrieve the description.
- @param [out] description
- Returns the description text of the specified row in the table if such a
- description exists. Otherwise a NULL pointer is returned.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowDescription
- (
- [in] long row,
- [out, retval] BSTR *description
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of rows occupied by the accessible object
- at the specified row and column in the table.
-
- The result is greater than 1 if the specified cell spans multiple rows.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based row index of the accessible for which to return the row extent.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based column index of the accessible for which to return the row extent.
- @param [out] nRowsSpanned
- Returns the row extent of the specified cell.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is 0
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowExtentAt
- (
- [in] long row,
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] long *nRowsSpanned
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the row headers as an %IAccessibleTable object.
-
- Content and size of the returned table are implementation dependent.
- @param [out] accessibleTable
- The row header.
- @param [out] startingColumnIndex
- The 0 based column index where the header starts, usually 0.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is no header, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowHeader
- (
- [out] IAccessibleTable **accessibleTable,
- [out, retval] long *startingColumnIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Translates the given cell index into a row index.
- @param [in] cellIndex
- 0 based index of the cell in the parent or closest ancestor table. Typically this
- is the value returned from IAccessible2::indexInParent, but in the case where the
- table cells are not direct children of the table this is the cell index specified
- by the "table-cell-index" object attribute obtained from parsing the attributes
- string returned by calling IAccessible2::attributes on the cell object.
- @param [out] rowIndex
- 0 based row index
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is 0
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowIndex
- (
- [in] long cellIndex,
- [out, retval] long *rowIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a list of cell indexes currently selected (0 based).
- @param [in] maxChildren
- This parameter is ignored. Refer to @ref _arrayConsideration
- "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details.
- @param [out] children
- An array of cell indexes of selected cells (each index is 0 based),
- allocated by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nChildren
- The number of cell indexes returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are none, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT selectedChildren
- (
- [in] long maxChildren,
- [out, size_is(,maxChildren), length_is(,*nChildren)] long **children,
- [out, retval] long *nChildren
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a list of column indexes currently selected (0 based).
- @param [in] maxColumns
- This parameter is ignored. Refer to @ref _arrayConsideration
- "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details.
- @param [out] columns
- An array of column indexes of selected columns (each index is 0 based), allocated
- by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nColumns
- The number of column indexes returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are none, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT selectedColumns
- (
- [in] long maxColumns,
- [out, size_is(,maxColumns), length_is(,*nColumns)] long **columns,
- [out, retval] long *nColumns
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a list of row indexes currently selected (0 based).
- @param [in] maxRows
- This parameter is ignored. Refer to @ref _arrayConsideration
- "Special Consideration when using Arrays" for more details.
- @param [out] rows
- An array of row indexes of selected rows (each index is 0 based), allocated
- by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nRows
- The number of row indexes returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are none, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT selectedRows
- (
- [in] long maxRows,
- [out, size_is(,maxRows), length_is(,*nRows)] long **rows,
- [out, retval] long *nRows
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the summary description of the table. The returned object could be
- an IAccessible or an IAccessible2.
- @param [out] accessible
- Returns a reference to an implementation dependent accessible object
- representing the table's summary or a NULL pointer if the table
- does not support a summary.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT summary
- (
- [out, retval] IUnknown **accessible
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a boolean value indicating whether the specified column is
- completely selected.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based index of the column for which to determine whether it is selected.
- @param [out] isSelected
- Returns TRUE if the specified column is selected completely and FALSE otherwise.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is FALSE
- */
- [propget] HRESULT isColumnSelected
- (
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a boolean value indicating whether the specified row is completely
- selected.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based index of the row for which to determine whether it is selected.
- @param [out] isSelected
- Returns TRUE if the specified row is selected completely and FALSE otherwise.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is FALSE
- */
- [propget] HRESULT isRowSelected
- (
- [in] long row,
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a boolean value indicating whether the specified cell is selected.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based index of the row for the cell to determine whether it is selected.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based index of the column for the cell to determine whether it is selected.
- @param [out] isSelected
- Returns TRUE if the specified cell is selected and FALSE otherwise.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is FALSE
- */
- [propget] HRESULT isSelected
- (
- [in] long row,
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Selects a row and unselects all previously selected rows.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based index of the row to be selected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT selectRow
- (
- [in] long row
- );
-
- /** @brief Selects a column and unselects all previously selected columns.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based index of the column to be selected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT selectColumn
- (
- [in] long column
- );
-
- /** @brief Unselects one row, leaving other selected rows selected (if any).
- @param [in] row
- 0 based index of the row to be unselected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT unselectRow
- (
- [in] long row
- );
-
- /** @brief Unselects one column, leaving other selected columns selected (if any).
- @param [in] column
- 0 based index of the column to be unselected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT unselectColumn
- (
- [in] long column
- );
-
- /** @brief Given a cell index, gets the row and column indexes and extents of a cell
- and whether or not it is selected.
-
- This is a convenience function. It is not mandatory to implement it.
- @param [in] index
- 0 based index of this cell in the table.
- @param [out] row
- 0 based row index.
- @param [out] column
- 0 based column index.
- @param [out] rowExtents
- Number of cells spanned by this cell in this row.
- @param [out] columnExtents
- Number of cells spanned by this cell in this column.
- @param [out] isSelected
- Indicates if the specified cell is selected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] values are 0s and FALSE respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowColumnExtentsAtIndex
- (
- [in] long index,
- [out] long *row,
- [out] long *column,
- [out] long *rowExtents,
- [out] long *columnExtents,
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the type and extents describing how a table changed.
-
- Provided for use by the IA2_EVENT_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGED event handler.
-
- This data is only guaranteed to be valid while the thread notifying the event
- continues. Once the handler has returned, the validity of the data depends on
- how the server manages the life cycle of its objects. Also, note that the server
- may have different life cycle management strategies for controls depending on
- whether or not a control manages its children. Lists, trees, and tables can have
- a large number of children and thus it's possible that the child objects for those
- controls would only be created as needed. Servers should document their life cycle
- strategy as this will be of interest to assistive technology or script engines
- accessing data out of process or from other threads. Servers only need to save the
- most recent row and column values associated with the change and a scope of the
- entire application is adequate.
-
- @param [out] modelChange
- A struct of (type(insert, delete, update), firstRow, lastRow, firstColumn, lastColumn).
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT modelChange
- (
- [out, retval] IA2TableModelChange *modelChange
- );
-
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleTable2.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2009
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-
-/** @brief This interface gives access to a two-dimensional table.
-
- Please also refer to the IAccessibleTableCell interface.
-
- If you want to support older applications you should also support the
- IAccessibleTable inteface.
-*/
-[object, uuid(6167f295-06f0-4cdd-a1fa-02e25153d869)]
-interface IAccessibleTable2 : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the accessible object at the specified row and column in
- the table. This object could be an IAccessible or an IAccessible2.
- @param [in] row
- The 0 based row index for which to retrieve the cell.
- @param [in] column
- The 0 based column index for which to retrieve the cell.
- @param [out] cell
- If both row and column index are valid then the corresponding accessible
- object is returned that represents the requested cell regardless of whether
- the cell is currently visible (on the screen).
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT cellAt
- (
- [in] long row,
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] IUnknown **cell
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the caption for the table. The returned object could be
- an IAccessible or an IAccessible2.
- @param [out] accessible
- If the table has a caption then a reference to it is returned, else a NULL
- pointer is returned.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT caption
- (
- [out, retval] IUnknown **accessible
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the description text of the specified column in the table.
- @param [in] column
- The 0 based index of the column for which to retrieve the description.
- @param [out] description
- Returns the description text of the specified column in the table if such a
- description exists. Otherwise a NULL pointer is returned.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnDescription
- (
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] BSTR *description
- );
-
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of columns in table
- @param [out] columnCount
- Number of columns in table (including columns outside the current viewport)
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nColumns
- (
- [out, retval] long *columnCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of rows in table
- @param [out] rowCount
- Number of rows in table (including rows outside the current viewport)
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nRows
- (
- [out, retval] long *rowCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of selected cells
- @param [out] cellCount
- Number of cells currently selected
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nSelectedCells
- (
- [out, retval] long *cellCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of selected columns
- @param [out] columnCount
- Number of columns currently selected
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nSelectedColumns
- (
- [out, retval] long *columnCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the total number of selected rows
- @param [out] rowCount
- Number of rows currently selected
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT nSelectedRows
- (
- [out, retval] long *rowCount
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the description text of the specified row in the table.
- @param [in] row
- The 0 based index of the row for which to retrieve the description.
- @param [out] description
- Returns the description text of the specified row in the table if such a
- description exists. Otherwise a NULL pointer is returned.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowDescription
- (
- [in] long row,
- [out, retval] BSTR *description
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a list of accessibles currently selected.
- @param [out] cells
- Pointer to an array of references to selected accessibles. The array is
- allocated by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nSelectedCells
- The number of accessibles returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are none, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT selectedCells
- (
- [out, size_is(,*nSelectedCells,)] IUnknown ***cells,
- [out, retval] long *nSelectedCells
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a list of column indexes currently selected (0 based).
- @param [out] selectedColumns
- A pointer to an array of column indexes of selected columns (each index is
- 0 based). The array is allocated by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nColumns
- The number of column indexes returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are none, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT selectedColumns
- (
- [out, size_is(,*nColumns)] long **selectedColumns,
- [out, retval] long *nColumns
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a list of row indexes currently selected (0 based).
- @param [out] selectedRows
- An array of row indexes of selected rows (each index is 0 based), allocated
- by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nRows
- The number of row indexes returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there are none, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT selectedRows
- (
- [out, size_is(,*nRows)] long **selectedRows,
- [out, retval] long *nRows
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the summary description of the table. The returned object could be
- an IAccessible or an IAccessible2.
- @param [out] accessible
- Returns a reference to an implementation dependent accessible object
- representing the table's summary or a NULL pointer if the table
- does not support a summary.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT summary
- (
- [out, retval] IUnknown **accessible
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a boolean value indicating whether the specified column is
- completely selected.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based index of the column for which to determine whether it is selected.
- @param [out] isSelected
- Returns TRUE if the specified column is selected completely and FALSE otherwise.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is FALSE
- */
- [propget] HRESULT isColumnSelected
- (
- [in] long column,
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a boolean value indicating whether the specified row is completely
- selected.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based index of the row for which to determine whether it is selected.
- @param [out] isSelected
- Returns TRUE if the specified row is selected completely and FALSE otherwise.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed, [out] value is FALSE
- */
- [propget] HRESULT isRowSelected
- (
- [in] long row,
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Selects a row and unselects all previously selected rows.
-
- The behavior should mimic that of the application, but for those applications
- which do not have a means in the GUI to select a full row of cells the behavior
- should be as follows: First any selected rows in the table are unselected. Then
- the entire row of cells for the specified row is selected. If any of the
- cells in the selected row span additional rows, the cells in those rows
- are also selected.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based index of the row to be selected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT selectRow
- (
- [in] long row
- );
-
- /** @brief Selects a column and unselects all previously selected columns.
-
- The behavior should mimic that of the application, but for those applications
- which do not have a means in the GUI to select a full column of cells the behavior
- should be as follows: First any selected columns in the table are unselected. Then
- the entire column of cells for the specified column is selected. If any of the
- cells in the selected column span additional columns, the cells in those columns
- are also selected.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based index of the column to be selected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT selectColumn
- (
- [in] long column
- );
-
- /** @brief Unselects one row, leaving other selected rows selected (if any).
-
- The behavior should mimic that of the application, but for those applications
- which do not have a means in the GUI to unselect a full row of cells the
- behavior should be as follows: The entire row of cells for the specified
- row is unselected. If any of the cells in the selected row span additional
- rows, the cells in those rows are also unselected.
- @param [in] row
- 0 based index of the row to be unselected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT unselectRow
- (
- [in] long row
- );
-
- /** @brief Unselects one column, leaving other selected columns selected (if any).
-
- The behavior should mimic that of the application, but for those applications
- which do not have a means in the GUI to unselect a full column of cells the
- behavior should be as follows: The entire column of cells for the specified
- column is unselected. If any of the cells in the selected column span additional
- columns, the cells in those columns are also unselected.
- @param [in] column
- 0 based index of the column to be unselected.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval E_INVALIDARG if bad [in] passed
- */
- HRESULT unselectColumn
- (
- [in] long column
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the type and extents describing how a table changed.
-
- Provided for use by the IA2_EVENT_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGED event handler.
-
- This data is only guaranteed to be valid while the thread notifying the event
- continues. Once the handler has returned, the validity of the data depends on
- how the server manages the life cycle of its objects. Also, note that the server
- may have different life cycle management strategies for controls depending on
- whether or not a control manages its children. Lists, trees, and tables can have
- a large number of children and thus it's possible that the child objects for those
- controls would only be created as needed. Servers should document their life cycle
- strategy as this will be of interest to assistive technology or script engines
- accessing data out of process or from other threads. Servers only need to save the
- most recent row and column values associated with the change and a scope of the
- entire application is adequate.
-
- @param [out] modelChange
- A struct of (type(insert, delete, update), firstRow, lastRow, firstColumn, lastColumn).
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT modelChange
- (
- [out, retval] IA2TableModelChange *modelChange
- );
-
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleTableCell.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2009
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-/** @brief This interface gives access to the cells of a two-dimensional table.
-
- Please also refer to the IAccessibleTable2 interface.
-
-*/
-[object, uuid(594116B1-C99F-4847-AD06-0A7A86ECE645)]
-interface IAccessibleTableCell : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of columns occupied by this cell accessible.
-
- The result is greater than 1 if the specified cell spans multiple columns.
- @param [out] nColumnsSpanned
- Returns the 1 based column extent of the specified cell.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnExtent
- (
- [out, retval] long *nColumnsSpanned
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the column headers as an array of cell accessibles.
-
- @param [out] cellAccessibles
- Pointer to an array of references to cell accessibles. The array is allocated
- by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nColumnHeaderCells
- The number of accessibles returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is no header, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnHeaderCells
- (
- [out, size_is(,*nColumnHeaderCells,)] IUnknown ***cellAccessibles,
- [out, retval] long *nColumnHeaderCells
- );
-
- /** @brief Translates this cell accessible into the corresponding column index.
-
- @param [out] columnIndex
- Returns the 0 based column index of the cell of the specified cell or the index of
- the first column if the cell spans multiple columns.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT columnIndex
- (
- [out, retval] long *columnIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the number of rows occupied by this cell accessible.
-
- @param [out] nRowsSpanned
- Returns the row extent of the specified cell.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowExtent
- (
- [out, retval] long *nRowsSpanned
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the row headers as an array of cell accessibles.
-
- @param [out] cellAccessibles
- Pointer to an array of references to cell accessibles. The array is allocated
- by the server. Free it with CoTaskMemFree.
- @param [out] nRowHeaderCells
- The number of accessibles returned; the size of the returned array.
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is no header, [out] values are NULL and 0 respectively
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowHeaderCells
- (
- [out, size_is(,*nRowHeaderCells,)] IUnknown ***cellAccessibles,
- [out, retval] long *nRowHeaderCells
- );
-
- /** @brief Translates this cell accessible into the corresponding row index.
-
- @param [out] rowIndex
- Returns the 0 based row index of the specified cell or the index of
- the first row if the cell spans multiple rows.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowIndex
- (
- [out, retval] long *rowIndex
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a boolean value indicating whether this cell is selected.
-
- @param [out] isSelected
- Returns TRUE if the specified cell is selected and FALSE otherwise.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT isSelected
- (
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Gets the row and column indexes and extents of this cell accessible
- and whether or not it is selected.
-
- This is a convenience function. It is not mandatory to implement it.
- @param [out] row
- 0 based row index.
- @param [out] column
- 0 based column index.
- @param [out] rowExtents
- Number of cells spanned by this cell in this row.
- @param [out] columnExtents
- Number of cells spanned by this cell in this column.
- @param [out] isSelected
- Indicates if the specified cell is selected.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT rowColumnExtents
- (
- [out] long *row,
- [out] long *column,
- [out] long *rowExtents,
- [out] long *columnExtents,
- [out, retval] boolean *isSelected
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns a reference to the accessbile of the containing table.
-
- @param [out] table
- Returns a reference to the IUnknown of the containing table.
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT table
- (
- [out, retval] IUnknown **table
- );
-
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleImage)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-
-/** @brief This interface represents images and icons.
-
- This interface is used for a representation of images like icons on buttons.
- %IAccessibleImage only needs to be implemented in certain situations. Some
- examples are:
- <ol>
- <li>The accessible name and description are not enough to fully
- describe the image, e.g. when the accessible description is used to define the
- behavior of an actionable image and the image itself conveys semantically
- significant information.
- <li>The user can edit the content that includes an
- image and therefore the user needs to be able to review the image's position.
- </ol>
-*/
-[object, uuid(FE5ABB3D-615E-4f7b-909F-5F0EDA9E8DDE)]
-interface IAccessibleImage : IUnknown
-{
- /** @brief Returns the localized description of the image.
- @param [out] description
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT description
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *description
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the coordinates of the image.
- @param [in] coordinateType
- Specifies whether the returned coordinates should be relative to the screen or the parent object.
- @param [out] x
- @param [out] y
- @retval S_OK
- */
- [propget] HRESULT imagePosition
- (
- [in] enum IA2CoordinateType coordinateType,
- [out] long *x,
- [out, retval] long *y
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the size of the image in units specified by parent's coordinate system.
- @param [out] height
- @param [out] width
- @retval S_OK
- */
-
- [propget] HRESULT imageSize
- (
- [out] long *height,
- [out, retval] long *width
- );
-}
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleEventID.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-/** %IAccessible2 specific event constants
-
- This enum defines the event IDs fired by %IAccessible2 objects. The event IDs
- are in addition to those used by MSAA.
-*/
-enum IA2EventID {
-
- /** The change of the number or attributes of actions of an accessible
- object is signaled by events of this type.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_ACTION_CHANGED = 0x101,
-
- /** The active descendant of a component has changed.
-
- Note: This event constant is misspelled and thus is deprecated and will be
- removed in a later version. Please use the correctly spelled version which
- follows.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DECENDENT_CHANGED,
-
- /** The active descendant of a component has changed. The active descendant
- is used in objects with transient children.
-
- Note: Due to the fact that MSAA's WinEvents don't allow the active child index
- to be passed on the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DESCENDANT_CHANGED event the manages
- descendants scheme can't be used. Instead the active child object has to fire
- MSAA's EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS. In a future release a new event mechanism may be
- added to provide for event specific data to be passed with the event. At that
- time the IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DECENDENT_CHANGED event and
- IA2_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS state would be useful.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DESCENDANT_CHANGED = IA2_EVENT_ACTIVE_DECENDENT_CHANGED,
-
- /** The document wide attributes of the document object have changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_DOCUMENT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED,
-
- /** The contents of the document have changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_DOCUMENT_CONTENT_CHANGED,
-
- /** The loading of the document has completed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_DOCUMENT_LOAD_COMPLETE,
-
- /** The loading of the document was interrupted.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_DOCUMENT_LOAD_STOPPED,
-
- /** The document contents are being reloaded.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_DOCUMENT_RELOAD,
-
- /** The ending index of this link within the containing string has changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERLINK_END_INDEX_CHANGED,
-
- /** The number of anchors associated with this hyperlink object has changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERLINK_NUMBER_OF_ANCHORS_CHANGED,
-
- /** The hyperlink selected state changed from selected to unselected or
- from unselected to selected.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERLINK_SELECTED_LINK_CHANGED,
-
- /** One of the links associated with the hypertext object has been activated.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERTEXT_LINK_ACTIVATED,
-
- /** One of the links associated with the hypertext object has been selected.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERTEXT_LINK_SELECTED,
-
- /** The starting index of this link within the containing string has changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERLINK_START_INDEX_CHANGED,
-
- /** Focus has changed from one hypertext object to another, or focus moved
- from a non-hypertext object to a hypertext object, or focus moved from a
- hypertext object to a non-hypertext object.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERTEXT_CHANGED,
-
- /** The number of hyperlinks associated with a hypertext object changed
- */
- IA2_EVENT_HYPERTEXT_NLINKS_CHANGED,
-
- /** An object's attributes changed.
- Also see ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED,
-
- /** A slide changed in a presentation document or a page boundary was
- crossed in a word processing document.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_PAGE_CHANGED,
-
- /** The caret moved from one section to the next.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_SECTION_CHANGED,
-
- /** A table caption changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TABLE_CAPTION_CHANGED,
-
- /** A table's column description changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TABLE_COLUMN_DESCRIPTION_CHANGED,
-
- /** A table's column header changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TABLE_COLUMN_HEADER_CHANGED,
-
- /** A table's data changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGED,
-
- /** A table's row description changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TABLE_ROW_DESCRIPTION_CHANGED,
-
- /** A table's row header changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TABLE_ROW_HEADER_CHANGED,
-
- /** A table's summary changed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TABLE_SUMMARY_CHANGED,
-
- /** A text object's attributes changed.
- Also see ::IA2_EVENT_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED,
-
- /** The caret has moved to a new position.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_CARET_MOVED,
-
- /** <b>Deprecated.</b> This event is equivalent to ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_UPDATED.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_CHANGED,
-
- /** The caret moved from one column to the next.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_COLUMN_CHANGED,
-
- /** Text was inserted.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_INSERTED,
-
- /** Text was removed.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_REMOVED,
-
- /** This event indicates general text changes, i.e. changes to text that are
- exposed through the IAccessibleText interface. For compatibility with ATK/AT-SPI
- which does not have an equivalent event, servers can alternatively fire
- ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_REMOVED and ::IA2_EVENT_TEXT_INSERTED.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_UPDATED,
-
- /** The text selection changed. Later versions of Microsoft development environments
- have an equivalent event identified, EVENT_OBJECT_TEXTSELECTIONCHANGED. Servers
- should use that if it is available and use IA2_EVENT_TEXT_SELECTION_CHANGED otherwise.
- Clients should be prepared to respond to either event.
-
- */
- IA2_EVENT_TEXT_SELECTION_CHANGED,
-
- /** A visible data event indicates the change of the visual appearance
- of an accessible object. This includes for example most of the
- attributes available via the IAccessibleComponent interface.
- */
- IA2_EVENT_VISIBLE_DATA_CHANGED
-
-};
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (AccessibleApplication.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2008
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-import "objidl.idl";
-import "oaidl.idl";
-import "oleacc.idl";
-
-/** @brief This interface gives access to the application's name and version information.
-
- This interface provides the AT with the information it needs to differentiate
- this application from other applications, from other versions of this
- application, or from other versions of this application running on different
- versions of an accessibility bridge or accessibility toolkit.
-
- Servers implementing IAccessible2 should provide access to the %IAccessibleApplication
- interface via QueryService from any object so that ATs can easily determine specific
- information about the application such as its name or version.
-*/
-[object, uuid(D49DED83-5B25-43F4-9B95-93B44595979E)]
-interface IAccessibleApplication : IUnknown
-{
-
- /** @brief Returns the application name.
- @param [out] name
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT appName
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *name
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the application version.
- @param [out] version
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT appVersion
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *version
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the toolkit/bridge name.
- @param [out] name
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT toolkitName
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *name
- );
-
- /** @brief Returns the toolkit/bridge version.
- @param [out] version
- @retval S_OK
- @retval S_FALSE if there is nothing to return, [out] value is NULL
- */
- [propget] HRESULT toolkitVersion
- (
- [out, retval] BSTR *version
- );
-
-}
-
-/*************************************************************************
- *
- * File Name (IA2TypeLibrary.idl)
- *
- * IAccessible2 IDL Specification
- *
- * Copyright (c) Linux Foundation 2007, 2009
- * Copyright (c) IBM Corp. 2006
- * Copyright (c) Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2000, 2006
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2.1 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- *
- ************************************************************************/
-
-// This is not a standalone file. It is to be appended to the end of the
-// merged IDL file.
-
-cpp_quote("")
-cpp_quote("// Type Library Definitions")
-cpp_quote("")
-
-[
- uuid(c974e070-3787-490a-87b0-e333b06ca1e2),
- helpstring("IAccessible2 Type Library"),
- version(1.1),
- hidden
-]
-
-library IAccessible2Lib
-{
- importlib ("stdole2.tlb");
- interface IAccessible2;
- interface IAccessibleAction;
- interface IAccessibleApplication;
- interface IAccessibleComponent;
- interface IAccessibleEditableText;
- interface IAccessibleHyperlink;
- interface IAccessibleHypertext;
- interface IAccessibleImage;
- interface IAccessibleRelation;
- interface IAccessibleTable;
- interface IAccessibleTable2;
- interface IAccessibleTableCell;
- interface IAccessibleText;
- interface IAccessibleValue;
- enum IA2CoordinateType;
- enum IA2EventID;
- enum IA2Role;
- enum IA2ScrollType;
- enum IA2States;
- enum IA2TableModelChangeType;
- enum IA2TextBoundaryType;
- enum IA2TextSpecialOffsets;
-}
diff --git a/third_party/iaccessible2/iaccessible2.gyp b/third_party/iaccessible2/iaccessible2.gyp
deleted file mode 100644
index 3853c7b..0000000
--- a/third_party/iaccessible2/iaccessible2.gyp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
-# found in the LICENSE file.
-
-{
- 'includes': [
- '../../build/common.gypi',
- ],
-
- 'target_defaults': {
- 'include_dirs': [
- '.',
- '<(INTERMEDIATE_DIR)',
- ],
- },
- 'targets': [
- {
- 'target_name': 'iaccessible2',
- 'type': '<(library)',
- 'msvs_guid': 'C974E070-3787-490A-87B0-E333B06CA1E2',
- 'sources': [
- 'ia2_api_all.idl',
- '<(INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/ia2_api_all.h',
- '<(INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/ia2_api_all_i.c',
- '<(INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/ia2_api_all_p.c',
- ],
- 'direct_dependent_settings': {
- 'include_dirs': [
- # Bit of a hack to work around the built in vstudio rule.
- '<(INTERMEDIATE_DIR)/../iaccessible2',
- ],
- },
- },
- ],
-}
-
-# Local Variables:
-# tab-width:2
-# indent-tabs-mode:nil
-# End:
-# vim: set expandtab tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2: