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| package org.eclipse.swt.accessibility; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * This adapter class provides default implementations for the |
| * methods described by the <code>AccessibleListener</code> interface. |
| * <p> |
| * Classes that wish to deal with <code>AccessibleEvent</code>s can |
| * extend this class and override only the methods that they are |
| * interested in. |
| * </p><p> |
| * Note: Accessibility clients use child identifiers to specify |
| * whether they want information about a control or one of its children. |
| * Child identifiers are increasing integers beginning with 0. |
| * The identifier CHILDID_SELF represents the control itself. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @see AccessibleListener |
| * @see AccessibleEvent |
| * @see <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/swt/">Sample code and further information</a> |
| * |
| * @since 2.0 |
| */ |
| public abstract class AccessibleAdapter implements AccessibleListener { |
| |
| /** |
| * Sent when an accessibility client requests the name |
| * of the control, or the name of a child of the control. |
| * The default behavior is to do nothing. |
| * <p> |
| * Return the name of the control or specified child in the |
| * <code>result</code> field of the event object. Returning |
| * an empty string tells the client that the control or child |
| * does not have a name, and returning null tells the client |
| * to use the platform name. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> |
| * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> |
| * <li>result [OUT] - the requested name string, or null</li> |
| * </ul> |
| */ |
| @Override |
| public void getName(AccessibleEvent e) { |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Sent when an accessibility client requests the help string |
| * of the control, or the help string of a child of the control. |
| * The default behavior is to do nothing. |
| * <p> |
| * The information in this property should be similar to the help |
| * provided by toolTipText. It describes what the control or child |
| * does or how to use it, as opposed to getDescription, which |
| * describes appearance. |
| * </p><p> |
| * Return the help string of the control or specified child in |
| * the <code>result</code> field of the event object. Returning |
| * an empty string tells the client that the control or child |
| * does not have a help string, and returning null tells the |
| * client to use the platform help string. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> |
| * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> |
| * <li>result [OUT] - the requested help string, or null</li> |
| * </ul> |
| */ |
| @Override |
| public void getHelp(AccessibleEvent e) { |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Sent when an accessibility client requests the keyboard shortcut |
| * of the control, or the keyboard shortcut of a child of the control. |
| * The default behavior is to do nothing. |
| * <p> |
| * A keyboard shortcut can either be a mnemonic, or an accelerator. |
| * As a general rule, if the control or child can receive keyboard focus, |
| * then you should expose its mnemonic, and if it cannot receive keyboard |
| * focus, then you should expose its accelerator. |
| * </p><p> |
| * Return the keyboard shortcut string of the control or specified child |
| * in the <code>result</code> field of the event object. Returning an |
| * empty string tells the client that the control or child does not |
| * have a keyboard shortcut string, and returning null tells the client |
| * to use the platform keyboard shortcut string. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> |
| * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> |
| * <li>result [OUT] - the requested keyboard shortcut string (example: "ALT+N"), or null</li> |
| * </ul> |
| */ |
| @Override |
| public void getKeyboardShortcut(AccessibleEvent e) { |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Sent when an accessibility client requests a description |
| * of the control, or a description of a child of the control. |
| * The default behavior is to do nothing. |
| * <p> |
| * This is a textual description of the control or child's visual |
| * appearance, which is typically only necessary if it cannot be |
| * determined from other properties such as role. |
| * </p><p> |
| * Return the description of the control or specified child in |
| * the <code>result</code> field of the event object. Returning |
| * an empty string tells the client that the control or child |
| * does not have a description, and returning null tells the |
| * client to use the platform description. |
| * </p> |
| * |
| * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> |
| * <li>childID [IN] - an identifier specifying the control or one of its children</li> |
| * <li>result [OUT] - the requested description string, or null</li> |
| * </ul> |
| */ |
| @Override |
| public void getDescription(AccessibleEvent e) { |
| } |
| } |