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AtkHypertextAtkHypertext — The ATK interface which provides standard mechanism for manipulating hyperlinks. |
An interface used for objects which implement linking between multiple resource or content locations, or multiple 'markers' within a single document. A Hypertext instance is associated with one or more Hyperlinks, which are associated with particular offsets within the Hypertext's included content. While this interface is derived from Text, there is no requirement that Hypertext instances have textual content; they may implement Image as well, and Hyperlinks need not have non-zero text offsets.
AtkHyperlink * atk_hypertext_get_link (AtkHypertext *hypertext
,gint link_index
);
Gets the link in this hypertext document at index
link_index
gint
atk_hypertext_get_n_links (AtkHypertext *hypertext
);
Gets the number of links within this hypertext document.
gint atk_hypertext_get_link_index (AtkHypertext *hypertext
,gint char_index
);
Gets the index into the array of hyperlinks that is associated with
the character specified by char_index
.
“link-selected”
signalvoid user_function (AtkHypertext *atkhypertext, int arg1, gpointer user_data)
The "link-selected" signal is emitted by an AtkHyperText object when one of the hyperlinks associated with the object is selected.
atkhypertext |
the object which received the signal. |
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arg1 |
the index of the hyperlink which is selected |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
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