java.awt
Class MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext
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+--java.awt.MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- AccessibleComponent, AccessibleSelection, Serializable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- MenuBar.AccessibleAWTMenuBar, MenuItem.AccessibleAWTMenuItem
- Enclosing class:
- MenuComponent
- protected abstract class MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent
- extends AccessibleContext
- implements Serializable, AccessibleComponent, AccessibleSelection
Inner class of MenuComponent used to provide
default support for accessibility. This class is not meant
to be used directly by application developers, but is instead
meant only to be subclassed by menu component developers.
The class used to obtain the accessible role for this object.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Fields inherited from class javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext |
ACCESSIBLE_ACTION_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_ACTIVE_DESCENDANT_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_CARET_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_CHILD_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_DESCRIPTION_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_HYPERTEXT_OFFSET, ACCESSIBLE_NAME_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_SELECTION_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_STATE_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_CAPTION_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_COLUMN_DESCRIPTION_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_COLUMN_HEADER_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_MODEL_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_ROW_DESCRIPTION_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_ROW_HEADER_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TABLE_SUMMARY_CHANGED, ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_VALUE_PROPERTY, ACCESSIBLE_VISIBLE_DATA_PROPERTY, accessibleDescription, accessibleName, accessibleParent |
Methods inherited from class javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext |
addPropertyChangeListener, firePropertyChange, getAccessibleAction, getAccessibleEditableText, getAccessibleIcon, getAccessibleRelationSet, getAccessibleTable, getAccessibleText, getAccessibleValue, removePropertyChangeListener, setAccessibleDescription, setAccessibleName, setAccessibleParent |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent
protected MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent()
- Although the class is abstract, this should be called by
all sub-classes.
getAccessibleSelection
public AccessibleSelection getAccessibleSelection()
- Gets the
AccessibleSelection
associated with this
object which allows its Accessible
children to be selected.
- Overrides:
getAccessibleSelection
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
AccessibleSelection
if supported by object;
else return null
- See Also:
AccessibleSelection
getAccessibleName
public String getAccessibleName()
- Gets the accessible name of this object. This should almost never
return
java.awt.MenuComponent.getName
, as that
generally isn't a localized name, and doesn't have meaning for the
user. If the object is fundamentally a text object (e.g. a menu item), the
accessible name should be the text of the object (e.g. "save").
If the object has a tooltip, the tooltip text may also be an
appropriate String to return.
- Overrides:
getAccessibleName
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- the localized name of the object -- can be
null
if this object does not have a name - See Also:
AccessibleContext.setAccessibleName(java.lang.String)
getAccessibleDescription
public String getAccessibleDescription()
- Gets the accessible description of this object. This should be
a concise, localized description of what this object is - what
is its meaning to the user. If the object has a tooltip, the
tooltip text may be an appropriate string to return, assuming
it contains a concise description of the object (instead of just
the name of the object - e.g. a "Save" icon on a toolbar that
had "save" as the tooltip text shouldn't return the tooltip
text as the description, but something like "Saves the current
text document" instead).
- Overrides:
getAccessibleDescription
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- the localized description of the object -- can be
null
if this object does not have a description - See Also:
AccessibleContext.setAccessibleDescription(java.lang.String)
getAccessibleRole
public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole()
- Gets the role of this object.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleRole
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- an instance of
AccessibleRole
describing the role of the object - See Also:
AccessibleRole
getAccessibleStateSet
public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet()
- Gets the state of this object.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleStateSet
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- an instance of
AccessibleStateSet
containing the current state set of the object - See Also:
AccessibleState
getAccessibleParent
public Accessible getAccessibleParent()
- Gets the
Accessible
parent of this object.
If the parent of this object implements Accessible
,
this method should simply return getParent
.
- Overrides:
getAccessibleParent
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- the
Accessible
parent of this object -- can
be null
if this object does not have an
Accessible
parent
getAccessibleIndexInParent
public int getAccessibleIndexInParent()
- Gets the index of this object in its accessible parent.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleIndexInParent
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- the index of this object in its parent; -1 if this
object does not have an accessible parent
- See Also:
getAccessibleParent()
getAccessibleChildrenCount
public int getAccessibleChildrenCount()
- Returns the number of accessible children in the object. If all
of the children of this object implement
Accessible
,
then this method should return the number of children of this object.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleChildrenCount
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- the number of accessible children in the object
getAccessibleChild
public Accessible getAccessibleChild(int i)
- Returns the nth
Accessible
child of the object.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleChild
in class AccessibleContext
- Parameters:
i
- zero-based index of child
- Returns:
- the nth Accessible child of the object
- See Also:
AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChildrenCount()
getLocale
public Locale getLocale()
- Returns the locale of this object.
- Specified by:
getLocale
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- the locale of this object
getAccessibleComponent
public AccessibleComponent getAccessibleComponent()
- Gets the
AccessibleComponent
associated with
this object if one exists. Otherwise return null
.
- Overrides:
getAccessibleComponent
in class AccessibleContext
- Returns:
- the component
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent
getBackground
public Color getBackground()
- Gets the background color of this object.
- Specified by:
getBackground
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- the background color, if supported, of the object;
otherwise,
null
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.setBackground(java.awt.Color)
setBackground
public void setBackground(Color c)
- Sets the background color of this object.
(For transparency, see
isOpaque
.)
- Specified by:
setBackground
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
c
- the new Color
for the background- See Also:
Component.isOpaque()
getForeground
public Color getForeground()
- Gets the foreground color of this object.
- Specified by:
getForeground
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- the foreground color, if supported, of the object;
otherwise,
null
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.setForeground(java.awt.Color)
setForeground
public void setForeground(Color c)
- Sets the foreground color of this object.
- Specified by:
setForeground
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
c
- the new Color
for the foreground- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getForeground()
getCursor
public Cursor getCursor()
- Gets the
Cursor
of this object.
- Specified by:
getCursor
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- the
Curso
, if supported, of the object;
otherwise, null
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.setCursor(java.awt.Cursor)
setCursor
public void setCursor(Cursor cursor)
- Sets the
Cursor
of this object.
- Specified by:
setCursor
in interface AccessibleComponent
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getCursor()
getFont
public Font getFont()
- Gets the
Font
of this object.
- Specified by:
getFont
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- the
Font
,if supported, for the object;
otherwise, null
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.setFont(java.awt.Font)
setFont
public void setFont(Font f)
- Sets the
Font
of this object.
- Specified by:
setFont
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
f
- the new Font
for the object- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getFont()
getFontMetrics
public FontMetrics getFontMetrics(Font f)
- Gets the
FontMetrics
of this object.
- Specified by:
getFontMetrics
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
f
- the Font
- Returns:
- the FontMetrics, if supported, the object;
otherwise,
null
- See Also:
getFont()
isEnabled
public boolean isEnabled()
- Determines if the object is enabled.
- Specified by:
isEnabled
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- true if object is enabled; otherwise, false
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.setEnabled(boolean)
,
AccessibleContext.getAccessibleStateSet()
,
AccessibleState.ENABLED
,
AccessibleStateSet
setEnabled
public void setEnabled(boolean b)
- Sets the enabled state of the object.
- Specified by:
setEnabled
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
b
- if true, enables this object; otherwise, disables it- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.isEnabled()
isVisible
public boolean isVisible()
- Determines if the object is visible. Note: this means that the
object intends to be visible; however, it may not in fact be
showing on the screen because one of the objects that this object
is contained by is not visible. To determine if an object is
showing on the screen, use
isShowing
.
- Specified by:
isVisible
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- true if object is visible; otherwise, false
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.setVisible(boolean)
,
AccessibleContext.getAccessibleStateSet()
,
AccessibleState.VISIBLE
,
AccessibleStateSet
setVisible
public void setVisible(boolean b)
- Sets the visible state of the object.
- Specified by:
setVisible
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
b
- if true, shows this object; otherwise, hides it- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.isVisible()
isShowing
public boolean isShowing()
- Determines if the object is showing. This is determined by checking
the visibility of the object and ancestors of the object. Note:
this will return true even if the object is obscured by another
(for example, it happens to be underneath a menu that was pulled
down).
- Specified by:
isShowing
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- true if object is showing; otherwise, false
contains
public boolean contains(Point p)
- Checks whether the specified point is within this object's bounds,
where the point's x and y coordinates are defined to be relative to
the coordinate system of the object.
- Specified by:
contains
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
p
- the Point
relative to the coordinate
system of the object
- Returns:
- true if object contains
Point
; otherwise false - See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getBounds()
getLocationOnScreen
public Point getLocationOnScreen()
- Returns the location of the object on the screen.
- Specified by:
getLocationOnScreen
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- location of object on screen -- can be
null
if this object is not on the screen - See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getBounds()
,
AccessibleComponent.getLocation()
getLocation
public Point getLocation()
- Gets the location of the object relative to the parent in the form
of a point specifying the object's top-left corner in the screen's
coordinate space.
- Specified by:
getLocation
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- an instance of
Point
representing the
top-left corner of the object's bounds in the coordinate
space of the screen; null
if
this object or its parent are not on the screen - See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getBounds()
,
AccessibleComponent.getLocationOnScreen()
setLocation
public void setLocation(Point p)
- Sets the location of the object relative to the parent.
- Specified by:
setLocation
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
p
- the new position for the top-left corner- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getLocation()
getBounds
public Rectangle getBounds()
- Gets the bounds of this object in the form of a
Rectangle
object.
The bounds specify this object's width, height, and location
relative to its parent.
- Specified by:
getBounds
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- a rectangle indicating this component's bounds;
null
if this object is not on the screen - See Also:
AccessibleComponent.contains(java.awt.Point)
setBounds
public void setBounds(Rectangle r)
- Sets the bounds of this object in the form of a
Rectangle
object.
The bounds specify this object's width, height, and location
relative to its parent.
- Specified by:
setBounds
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
r
- rectangle indicating this component's bounds- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getBounds()
getSize
public Dimension getSize()
- Returns the size of this object in the form of a
Dimension
object. The height field of
the Dimension
object contains this object's
height, and the width field of the Dimension
object contains this object's width.
- Specified by:
getSize
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- a
Dimension
object that indicates the
size of this component; null
if this object is not on the screen - See Also:
AccessibleComponent.setSize(java.awt.Dimension)
setSize
public void setSize(Dimension d)
- Resizes this object.
- Specified by:
setSize
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
d
- - the Dimension
specifying the
new size of the object- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.getSize()
getAccessibleAt
public Accessible getAccessibleAt(Point p)
- Returns the
Accessible
child, if one exists,
contained at the local coordinate Point
.
If there is no Accessible
child, null
is returned.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleAt
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
p
- the point defining the top-left corner of the
Accessible
, given in the coordinate space
of the object's parent
- Returns:
- the
Accessible
, if it exists,
at the specified location; else null
isFocusTraversable
public boolean isFocusTraversable()
- Returns whether this object can accept focus or not.
- Specified by:
isFocusTraversable
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Returns:
- true if object can accept focus; otherwise false
- See Also:
AccessibleContext.getAccessibleStateSet()
,
AccessibleState.FOCUSABLE
,
AccessibleState.FOCUSED
,
AccessibleStateSet
requestFocus
public void requestFocus()
- Requests focus for this object.
- Specified by:
requestFocus
in interface AccessibleComponent
- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.isFocusTraversable()
addFocusListener
public void addFocusListener(FocusListener l)
- Adds the specified focus listener to receive focus events from this
component.
- Specified by:
addFocusListener
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
l
- the focus listener- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.removeFocusListener(java.awt.event.FocusListener)
removeFocusListener
public void removeFocusListener(FocusListener l)
- Removes the specified focus listener so it no longer receives focus
events from this component.
- Specified by:
removeFocusListener
in interface AccessibleComponent
- Parameters:
l
- the focus listener- See Also:
AccessibleComponent.addFocusListener(java.awt.event.FocusListener)
getAccessibleSelectionCount
public int getAccessibleSelectionCount()
- Returns the number of
Accessible
children currently selected.
If no children are selected, the return value will be 0.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleSelectionCount
in interface AccessibleSelection
- Returns:
- the number of items currently selected
getAccessibleSelection
public Accessible getAccessibleSelection(int i)
- Returns an
Accessible
representing the specified
selected child in the object. If there isn't a selection, or there are
fewer children selected than the integer passed in, the return
value will be null
.
Note that the index represents the i-th selected child, which
is different from the i-th child.
- Specified by:
getAccessibleSelection
in interface AccessibleSelection
- Parameters:
i
- the zero-based index of selected children
- Returns:
- the i-th selected child
- See Also:
getAccessibleSelectionCount()
isAccessibleChildSelected
public boolean isAccessibleChildSelected(int i)
- Determines if the current child of this object is selected.
- Specified by:
isAccessibleChildSelected
in interface AccessibleSelection
- Parameters:
i
- the zero-based index of the child in this
Accessible
object
- Returns:
- true if the current child of this object is selected;
else false
- See Also:
AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChild(int)
addAccessibleSelection
public void addAccessibleSelection(int i)
- Adds the specified
Accessible
child of the object
to the object's selection. If the object supports multiple selections,
the specified child is added to any existing selection, otherwise
it replaces any existing selection in the object. If the
specified child is already selected, this method has no effect.
- Specified by:
addAccessibleSelection
in interface AccessibleSelection
- Parameters:
i
- the zero-based index of the child- See Also:
AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChild(int)
removeAccessibleSelection
public void removeAccessibleSelection(int i)
- Removes the specified child of the object from the object's
selection. If the specified item isn't currently selected, this
method has no effect.
- Specified by:
removeAccessibleSelection
in interface AccessibleSelection
- Parameters:
i
- the zero-based index of the child- See Also:
AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChild(int)
clearAccessibleSelection
public void clearAccessibleSelection()
- Clears the selection in the object, so that no children in the
object are selected.
- Specified by:
clearAccessibleSelection
in interface AccessibleSelection
selectAllAccessibleSelection
public void selectAllAccessibleSelection()
- Causes every child of the object to be selected
if the object supports multiple selections.
- Specified by:
selectAllAccessibleSelection
in interface AccessibleSelection
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