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AtkSelectionAtkSelection — The ATK interface implemented by container objects whose AtkObject children can be selected. |
AtkSelection should be implemented by UI components with children which are exposed by atk_object_ref_child and atk_object_get_n_children, if the use of the parent UI component ordinarily involves selection of one or more of the objects corresponding to those AtkObject children - for example, selectable lists.
Note that other types of "selection" (for instance text selection) are accomplished a other ATK interfaces - AtkSelection is limited to the selection/deselection of children.
gboolean atk_selection_add_selection (AtkSelection *selection
,gint i
);
Adds the specified accessible child of the object to the object's selection.
gboolean
atk_selection_clear_selection (AtkSelection *selection
);
Clears the selection in the object so that no children in the object are selected.
AtkObject * atk_selection_ref_selection (AtkSelection *selection
,gint i
);
Gets a reference to the accessible object representing the specified
selected child of the object.
Note: callers should not rely on NULL
or on a zero value for
indication of whether AtkSelectionIface is implemented, they should
use type checking/interface checking macros or the
atk_get_accessible_value()
convenience method.
gint
atk_selection_get_selection_count (AtkSelection *selection
);
Gets the number of accessible children currently selected.
Note: callers should not rely on NULL
or on a zero value for
indication of whether AtkSelectionIface is implemented, they should
use type checking/interface checking macros or the
atk_get_accessible_value()
convenience method.
gboolean atk_selection_is_child_selected (AtkSelection *selection
,gint i
);
Determines if the current child of this object is selected
Note: callers should not rely on NULL
or on a zero value for
indication of whether AtkSelectionIface is implemented, they should
use type checking/interface checking macros or the
atk_get_accessible_value()
convenience method.
gboolean atk_selection_remove_selection (AtkSelection *selection
,gint i
);
Removes the specified child of the object from the object's selection.
gboolean
atk_selection_select_all_selection (AtkSelection *selection
);
Causes every child of the object to be selected if the object supports multiple selections.
“selection-changed”
signalvoid user_function (AtkSelection *atkselection, gpointer user_data)
The "selection-changed" signal is emitted by an object which implements AtkSelection interface when the selection changes.
atkselection |
the object which received the signal. |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
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