AtkState

AtkState — An AtkState describes a component's particular state.

Synopsis




enum                AtkStateType;
typedef             AtkState;
AtkStateType        atk_state_type_register             (const gchar *name);
const gchar*        atk_state_type_get_name             (AtkStateType type);
AtkStateType        atk_state_type_for_name             (const gchar *name);

Description

An AtkState describes a component's particular state. The actual state of an component is described by its AtkStateSet, which is a set of AtkStates.

Details

enum AtkStateType

typedef enum
{
  ATK_STATE_INVALID,
  ATK_STATE_ACTIVE,
  ATK_STATE_ARMED,
  ATK_STATE_BUSY,
  ATK_STATE_CHECKED,
  ATK_STATE_DEFUNCT,
  ATK_STATE_EDITABLE,
  ATK_STATE_ENABLED,
  ATK_STATE_EXPANDABLE,
  ATK_STATE_EXPANDED,
  ATK_STATE_FOCUSABLE,
  ATK_STATE_FOCUSED,
  ATK_STATE_HORIZONTAL,
  ATK_STATE_ICONIFIED,
  ATK_STATE_MODAL,
  ATK_STATE_MULTI_LINE,
  ATK_STATE_MULTISELECTABLE,
  ATK_STATE_OPAQUE,
  ATK_STATE_PRESSED,
  ATK_STATE_RESIZABLE,
  ATK_STATE_SELECTABLE,
  ATK_STATE_SELECTED,
  ATK_STATE_SENSITIVE,
  ATK_STATE_SHOWING,
  ATK_STATE_SINGLE_LINE,
  ATK_STATE_STALE,
  ATK_STATE_TRANSIENT,
  ATK_STATE_VERTICAL,
  ATK_STATE_VISIBLE,
  ATK_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS,
  ATK_STATE_INDETERMINATE,
  ATK_STATE_TRUNCATED,
  ATK_STATE_REQUIRED,
  ATK_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY,
  ATK_STATE_SUPPORTS_AUTOCOMPLETION,
  ATK_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT,
  ATK_STATE_DEFAULT,
  ATK_STATE_ANIMATED,
  ATK_STATE_VISITED,
	
  ATK_STATE_LAST_DEFINED
} AtkStateType;

The possible types of states of an object

ATK_STATE_INVALID Indicates an invalid state - probably an error condition.
ATK_STATE_ACTIVE Indicates a window is currently the active window, or is an active subelement within a container or table
ATK_STATE_ARMED Indicates that the object is 'armed', i.e. will be activated by if a pointer button-release event occurs within its bounds. Buttons often enter this state when a pointer click occurs within their bounds, as a precursor to activation.
ATK_STATE_BUSY Indicates the current object is busy, i.e. onscreen representation is in the process of changing, or the object is temporarily unavailable for interaction due to activity already in progress. This state may be used by implementors of Document to indicate that content loading is underway. It also may indicate other 'pending' conditions; clients may wish to interrogate this object when the ATK_STATE_BUSY flag is removed.
ATK_STATE_CHECKED Indicates this object is currently checked, for instance a checkbox is 'non-empty'.
ATK_STATE_DEFUNCT Indicates that this object no longer has a valid backing widget (for instance, if its peer object has been destroyed)
ATK_STATE_EDITABLE Indicates the user can change the contents of this object
ATK_STATE_ENABLED Indicates that this object is enabled, i.e. that it currently reflects some application state. Objects that are "greyed out" may lack this state, and may lack the STATE_SENSITIVE if direct user interaction cannot cause them to acquire STATE_ENABLED. See also: ATK_STATE_SENSITIVE
ATK_STATE_EXPANDABLE Indicates this object allows progressive disclosure of its children
ATK_STATE_EXPANDED Indicates this object its expanded - see ATK_STATE_EXPANDABLE above
ATK_STATE_FOCUSABLE Indicates this object can accept keyboard focus, which means all events resulting from typing on the keyboard will normally be passed to it when it has focus
ATK_STATE_FOCUSED Indicates this object currently has the keyboard focus
ATK_STATE_HORIZONTAL Indicates the orientation of this object is horizontal; used, for instance, by objects of ATK_ROLE_SCROLL_BAR. For objects where vertical/horizontal orientation is especially meaningful.
ATK_STATE_ICONIFIED Indicates this object is minimized and is represented only by an icon
ATK_STATE_MODAL Indicates something must be done with this object before the user can interact with an object in a different window
ATK_STATE_MULTI_LINE Indicates this (text) object can contain multiple lines of text
ATK_STATE_MULTISELECTABLE Indicates this object allows more than one of its children to be selected at the same time, or in the case of text objects, that the object supports non-contiguous text selections.
ATK_STATE_OPAQUE Indicates this object paints every pixel within its rectangular region.
ATK_STATE_PRESSED Indicates this object is currently pressed; c.f. ATK_STATE_ARMED
ATK_STATE_RESIZABLE Indicates the size of this object is not fixed
ATK_STATE_SELECTABLE Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its children to be selected and that this child is one of those children that can be selected
ATK_STATE_SELECTED Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its children to be selected and that this child is one of those children that has been selected
ATK_STATE_SENSITIVE Indicates this object is sensitive, e.g. to user interaction. STATE_SENSITIVE usually accompanies STATE_ENABLED for user-actionable controls, but may be found in the absence of STATE_ENABLED if the current visible state of the control is "disconnected" from the application state. In such cases, direct user interaction can often result in the object gaining STATE_SENSITIVE, for instance if a user makes an explicit selection using an object whose current state is ambiguous or undefined. see STATE_ENABLED, STATE_INDETERMINATE.
ATK_STATE_SHOWING Indicates this object, the object's parent, the object's parent's parent, and so on, are all 'shown' to the end-user, i.e. subject to "exposure" if blocking or obscuring objects do not interpose between this object and the top of the window stack.
ATK_STATE_SINGLE_LINE Indicates this (text) object can contain only a single line of text
ATK_STATE_STALE Indicates that the information returned for this object may no longer be synchronized with the application state. This is implied if the object has STATE_TRANSIENT, and can also occur towards the end of the object peer's lifecycle. It can also be used to indicate that the index associated with this object has changed since the user accessed the object (in lieu of "index-in-parent-changed" events).
ATK_STATE_TRANSIENT Indicates this object is transient, i.e. a snapshot which may not emit events when its state changes. Data from objects with ATK_STATE_TRANSIENT should not be cached, since there may be no notification given when the cached data becomes obsolete.
ATK_STATE_VERTICAL Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical
ATK_STATE_VISIBLE Indicates this object is visible, e.g. has been explicitly marked for exposure to the user.
ATK_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS Indicates that "active-descendant-changed" event is sent when children become 'active' (i.e. are selected or navigated to onscreen). Used to prevent need to enumerate all children in very large containers, like tables. The presence of STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS is an indication to the client. that the children should not, and need not, be enumerated by the client. Objects implementing this state are expected to provide relevant state notifications to listening clients, for instance notifications of visibility changes and activation of their contained child objects, without the client having previously requested references to those children.
ATK_STATE_INDETERMINATE Indicates that a check box is in a state other than checked or not checked. This usually means that the boolean value reflected or controlled by the object does not apply consistently to the entire current context. For example, a checkbox for the "Bold" attribute of text may have STATE_INDETERMINATE if the currently selected text contains a mixture of weight attributes. In many cases interacting with a STATE_INDETERMINATE object will cause the context's corresponding boolean attribute to be homogenized, whereupon the object will lose STATE_INDETERMINATE and a corresponding state-changed event will be fired.
ATK_STATE_TRUNCATED Indicates that an object is truncated, e.g. a text value in a speradsheet cell.
ATK_STATE_REQUIRED Indicates that explicit user interaction with an object is required by the user interface, e.g. a required field in a "web-form" interface.
ATK_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY Indicates that the object has encountered an error condition due to failure of input validation. For instance, a form control may acquire this state in response to invalid or malformed user input.
ATK_STATE_SUPPORTS_AUTOCOMPLETION Indicates that the object in question implements some form of ¨typeahead¨ or pre-selection behavior whereby entering the first character of one or more sub-elements causes those elements to scroll into view or become selected. Subsequent character input may narrow the selection further as long as one or more sub-elements match the string. This state is normally only useful and encountered on objects that implement Selection. In some cases the typeahead behavior may result in full or partial ¨completion¨ of the data in the input field, in which case these input events may trigger text-changed events from the AtkText interface. This state supplants ATK_ROLE_AUTOCOMPLETE.
ATK_STATE_SELECTABLE_TEXT Indicates that the object in question supports text selection. It should only be exposed on objects which implement the Text interface, in order to distinguish this state from ATK_STATE_SELECTABLE, which infers that the object in question is a selectable child of an object which implements Selection. While similar, text selection and subelement selection are distinct operations.
ATK_STATE_DEFAULT Indicates that the object is the "default" active component, i.e. the object which is activated by an end-user press of the "Enter" or "Return" key. Typically a "close" or "submit" button.
ATK_STATE_ANIMATED Indicates that the object changes its appearance dynamically as an inherent part of its presentation. This state may come and go if an object is only temporarily animated on the way to a 'final' onscreen presentation. note some applications, notably content viewers, may not be able to detect all kinds of animated content. Therefore the absence of this state should not be taken as definitive evidence that the object's visual representation is static; this state is advisory.
ATK_STATE_VISITED Indicates that the object (typically a hyperlink) has already been 'activated', and/or its backing data has already been downloaded, rendered, or otherwise "visited".
ATK_STATE_LAST_DEFINED Not a valid state, used for finding end of enumeration

AtkState

typedef guint64      AtkState;

The AtkState value should not be referenceed directly.


atk_state_type_register ()

AtkStateType        atk_state_type_register             (const gchar *name);

Register a new object state.

name : a character string describing the new state.
Returns : an AtkState value for the new state.

atk_state_type_get_name ()

const gchar*        atk_state_type_get_name             (AtkStateType type);

Gets the description string describing the AtkStateType type.

type : The AtkStateType whose name is required
Returns : the string describing the AtkStateType

atk_state_type_for_name ()

AtkStateType        atk_state_type_for_name             (const gchar *name);

Gets the AtkStateType corresponding to the description string name.

name : a character string state name
Returns : an AtkStateType corresponding to name