Class
GtkEntryAccessible
Description
class Gtk.EntryAccessible : Gtk.WidgetAccessible
implements Atk.Action, Atk.Component, Atk.EditableText, Atk.Text {
GtkEntryAccessiblePrivate* priv
}
No description available.
Hierarchy
Ancestors
Descendants
Implements
Instance methods
Methods inherited from GtkAccessible (3)
gtk_accessible_connect_widget_destroyed
This function specifies the callback function to be called when the widget corresponding to a GtkAccessible is destroyed.
deprecated: 3.4
gtk_accessible_get_widget
Gets the GtkWidget corresponding to the GtkAccessible.
The returned widget does not have a reference added, so
you do not need to unref it.
since: 2.22
gtk_accessible_set_widget
Sets the GtkWidget corresponding to the GtkAccessible.
since: 2.22
Methods inherited from (26)
Please see for a full list of methods.
Methods inherited from (43)
Please see for a full list of methods.
Methods inherited from (7)
Perform the specified action on the object.
Returns a description of the specified action of the object.
Gets the keybinding which can be used to activate this action, if one exists. The string returned should contain localized, human-readable, key sequences as they would appear when displayed on screen. It must be in the format “mnemonic;sequence;shortcut”.
Returns the localized name of the specified action of the object.
Gets the number of accessible actions available on the object. If there are more than one, the first one is considered the “default” action of the object.
Returns a non-localized string naming the specified action of the object. This name is generally not descriptive of the end result of the action, but instead names the ‘interaction type’ which the object supports. By convention, the above strings should be used to represent the actions which correspond to the common point-and-click interaction techniques of the same name: i.e. “click”, “press”, “release”, “drag”, “drop”, “popup”, etc. The “popup” action should be used to pop up a context menu for the object, if one exists.
Sets a description of the specified action of the object.
Methods inherited from (16)
Add the specified handler to the set of functions to be called when this object receives focus events (in or out). If the handler is already added it is not added again.
Checks whether the specified point is within the extent of the component.
Returns the alpha value (i.e. the opacity) for this
component, on a scale from 0 (fully transparent) to 1.0
(fully opaque).
Gets the rectangle which gives the extent of the component.
Gets the layer of the component.
Gets the zorder of the component. The value G_MININT will be returned if the layer of the component is not ATK_LAYER_MDI or ATK_LAYER_WINDOW.
Gets the position of component in the form of
a point specifying component‘s top-left corner.
Gets the size of the component in terms of width and height.
Grabs focus for this component.
Gets a reference to the accessible child, if one exists, at the
coordinate point specified by x and y.
Remove the handler specified by handler_id from the list of
functions to be executed when this object receives focus events
(in or out).
Makes component visible on the screen by scrolling all necessary parents.
Move the top-left of component to a given position of the screen by
scrolling all necessary parents.
Sets the extents of component.
Sets the position of component.
Set the size of the component in terms of width and height.
Methods inherited from (7)
Copy text from start_pos up to, but not including end_pos
to the clipboard.
Copy text from start_pos up to, but not including end_pos
to the clipboard and then delete from the widget.
Delete text start_pos up to, but not including end_pos.
Insert text at a given position.
Paste text from clipboard to specified position.
Sets the attributes for a specified range. See the ATK_ATTRIBUTE macros (such as #ATK_ATTRIBUTE_LEFT_MARGIN) for examples of attributes that can be set. Note that other attributes that do not have corresponding ATK_ATTRIBUTE macros may also be set for certain text widgets.
Set text contents of text.
Methods inherited from (22)
Adds a selection bounded by the specified offsets.
Get the ranges of text in the specified bounding box.
Gets the offset of the position of the caret (cursor).
Gets the specified text.
Gets the character count.
If the extent can not be obtained (e.g. missing support), all of x, y, width, height are set to -1.
Creates an AtkAttributeSet which consists of the default values of
attributes for the text. See the enum AtkTextAttribute for types of text
attributes that can be returned. Note that other attributes may also be returned.
Gets the number of selected regions.
Gets the offset of the character located at coordinates x and y. x and y
are interpreted as being relative to the screen or this widget’s window
depending on coords.
Get the bounding box for text within the specified range.
Creates an AtkAttributeSet which consists of the attributes explicitly
set at the position offset in the text. start_offset and end_offset are
set to the start and end of the range around offset where the attributes are
invariant. Note that end_offset is the offset of the first character
after the range. See the enum AtkTextAttribute for types of text
attributes that can be returned. Note that other attributes may also be returned.
Gets the text from the specified selection.
Gets a portion of the text exposed through an AtkText according to a given offset
and a specific granularity, along with the start and end offsets defining the
boundaries of such a portion of text.
Gets the specified text.
Gets the specified text.
Gets the specified text.
Gets the specified text.
Removes the specified selection.
Makes a substring of text visible on the screen by scrolling all necessary parents.
Move the top-left of a substring of text to a given position of the screen
by scrolling all necessary parents.
Sets the caret (cursor) position to the specified offset.
Changes the start and end offset of the specified selection.
Properties
Properties inherited from GtkAccessible (1)
Properties inherited from (15)
Table caption.
Accessible table column description.
Accessible table column header.
Accessible table row description.
Accessible table row header.
Numeric value of this object, in case being and AtkValue.
Signals
Signals inherited from (8)
The “active-descendant-changed” signal is emitted by an object which has the state ATK_STATE_MANAGES_DESCENDANTS when the focus object in the object changes. For instance, a table will emit the signal when the cell in the table which has focus changes.
The “announcement” signal can be emitted to pass an announcement on to be read by a screen reader.
The signal “children-changed” is emitted when a child is added or removed form an object. It supports two details: “add” and “remove”.
The signal “focus-event” is emitted when an object gained or lost focus.
The “notification” signal can be emitted to pass an announcement on to be read by a screen reader.
The signal “property-change” is emitted when an object’s property
value changes. arg1 contains an AtkPropertyValues with the name
and the new value of the property whose value has changed. Note
that, as with GObject notify, getting this signal does not
guarantee that the value of the property has actually changed; it
may also be emitted when the setter of the property is called to
reinstate the previous value.
The “state-change” signal is emitted when an object’s state changes. The detail value identifies the state type which has changed.
The “visible-data-changed” signal is emitted when the visual appearance of the object changed.
Signals inherited from (1)
The notify signal is emitted on an object when one of its properties has its value set through g_object_set_property(), g_object_set(), et al.
Signals inherited from (1)
The ‘bounds-changed” signal is emitted when the bposition or size of the component changes.
Signals inherited from (6)
The “text-attributes-changed” signal is emitted when the text attributes of the text of an object which implements AtkText changes.
The “text-caret-moved” signal is emitted when the caret position of the text of an object which implements AtkText changes.
The “text-changed” signal is emitted when the text of the object which implements the AtkText interface changes, This signal will have a detail which is either “insert” or “delete” which identifies whether the text change was an insertion or a deletion.
The “text-insert” signal is emitted when a new text is inserted. If the signal was not triggered by the user (e.g. typing or pasting text), the “system” detail should be included.
The “text-remove” signal is emitted when a new text is removed. If the signal was not triggered by the user (e.g. typing or pasting text), the “system” detail should be included.
The “text-selection-changed” signal is emitted when the selected text of an object which implements AtkText changes.
Class structure
struct GtkEntryAccessibleClass {
GtkWidgetAccessibleClass parent_class;
}
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Class members
parent_class: GtkWidgetAccessibleClassNo description available.