/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2009, 2016 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.accessibility; /** * This adapter class provides default implementations for the * methods in the AccessibleTextExtendedListener interface. *

* Classes that wish to deal with AccessibleTextExtended events can * extend this class and override only the methods that they are * interested in. *

* * @see AccessibleTextExtendedListener * @see AccessibleTextEvent * * @since 3.6 */ public class AccessibleTextExtendedAdapter extends AccessibleTextAdapter implements AccessibleTextExtendedListener { /** * Adds a text selection. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void addSelection(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the total number of characters in the text. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getCharacterCount(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the number of links and link groups contained within this hypertext * paragraph. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getHyperlinkCount(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the specified hyperlink. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getHyperlink(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the index of the hyperlink that is associated with this character offset. *

* This is the case when a link spans the given character index. *

* @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getHyperlinkIndex(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the offset of the character under the specified point. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getOffsetAtPoint(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the text range(s) contained within the given bounding box. *

* Partially visible characters are included in the returned ranges. *

* * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getRanges(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the character offsets of the specified text selection. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getSelection(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the number of active non-contiguous selections. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getSelectionCount(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns a substring and its range for the given range, count and boundary type. *

* Returns the substring of the specified boundary type that is located count * positions from the given character range. Also returns the start and end * offsets of the returned substring. *

* For example, if the boundary type is TEXT_BOUNDARY_WORD, then the complete * word that is located count words from the specified range is returned. * If count is negative, then return the word that is count words before start. * If count is positive, then return the word that is count words after end. * If count is zero, start and end are the same, so return the word at start. *

* The whole text can be requested by passing start == 0 and end == getCharacterCount, * TEXT_BOUNDARY_ALL, and 0 for count. Alternatively the whole text can be requested * by calling AccessibleControlListener.getValue(). *

* If start and end are valid, but no suitable word (or other boundary type) is found, * the returned string is null and the returned range is degenerate (start == end). *

* * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getText(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the bounding box(es) of the specified text range in display coordinates. *

* Typically, the text range will represent a single character, i.e. end - start = 1, * therefore providers should optimize for this case. *

* Note: The virtual character after the last character of the represented text, * i.e. the one at offset getCharacterCount, is a special case. It represents the * current input position and will therefore typically be queried by AT more * often than other positions. Because it does not represent an existing character * its bounding box is defined in relation to preceding characters. It should be * roughly equivalent to the bounding box of some character when inserted at the * end of the text; its height typically being the maximal height of all the * characters in the text or the height of the preceding character, its width * being at least one pixel so that the bounding box is not degenerate. *

* * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getTextBounds(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Returns the visible text range(s). *

* Partially visible characters are included in the returned ranges. *

* * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void getVisibleRanges(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Deselects a range of text. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void removeSelection(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Scrolls a specific part of a substring according to the scroll type. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void scrollText(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Sets the position of the caret. *

* The caret position is that of the character logically following it, * e.g. to the right of it in a left to right language. * The caret is actually placed to the leading side of the character with * that offset. An offset of 0 places the caret so that the next insertion * goes before the first character. An offset of getCharacterCount places * the caret so that the next insertion goes after the last character. *

* Setting the caret position may or may not alter the current selection. A * change of the selection is notified to the accessibility event listeners with * an EVENT_TEXT_SELECTION_CHANGED event. *

* When the new caret position differs from the old one, this is notified to the * accessibility event listeners with an EVENT_TEXT_CARET_MOVED event. *

* * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void setCaretOffset(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} /** * Changes the bounds of an existing selection. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields: */ @Override public void setSelection(AccessibleTextEvent e) {} }