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#ifndef __com_sun_star_accessibility_XAccessibleComponent_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_accessibility_XAccessibleComponent_idl__
#include This interface provides the standard mechanism for an assistive
technology to retrieve information concerning the graphical
representation of an object. This interface combines methods from
the Java interfaces Further information about the graphical appearance of an object can
be expressed with the XAccessibleExtendedComponent
interface. Coordinates used by the functions of this interface are specified in
different coordinate systems. Their scale is the same and is equal to
that of the screen coordinate system. In other words all coordinates
are measured in pixel. They differ in their respective origin:
javax.accessibility.AccessibleComponent
and javax.accessibility.AccessibleExtendedComponent
.
Key bindings which are associated with an accessible component can be retrieved at the component's action. The reason for this is that key bindings are associated with actions and directly with a component. This distinction becomes important when there are more than one action. To get access to the key bindings you have to get the XAccessibleAction interface of a component, provided that it is supported, and use the XAccessibleAction::getAccessibleKeyBinding().
@see XAccessibleExtendedComponent @since OOo 1.1.2 */ interface XAccessibleComponent : ::com::sun::star::uno::XInterface { /** Tests whether the specified point lies within this object's bounds.The test point's coordinates are defined relative to the coordinate system of the object. That means that when the object is an opaque rectangle then both the points (0,0) and (with-1,height-1) would yield a `TRUE` value.
@param Point Coordinates of the point to test. The origin of the coordinate system is the upper left corner of the object's bounding box as returned by the getBounds(). The scale of the coordinate system is identical to that of the screen coordinate system. @return Returns `TRUE` if the point lies within or on the object's bounding box and `FALSE` otherwise. */ boolean containsPoint ([in] ::com::sun::star::awt::Point Point); /** Returns the Accessible child that is rendered under the given point.The test point's coordinates are defined relative to the coordinate system of the object. That means that when the object is an opaque rectangle then both the points (0,0) and (with-1,height-1) would yield a `TRUE` value.
@param Point Coordinates of the test point for which to find the Accessible child. The origin of the coordinate system is the upper left corner of the object's bounding box as returned by the getBounds(). The scale of the coordinate system is identical to that of the screen coordinate system. @return If there is one child which is rendered so that its bounding box contains the test point then a reference to that object is returned. If there is more than one child which satisfies that condition then a reference to that one is returned that is painted on top of the others. If no there is no child which is rendered at the test point an empty reference is returned. */ XAccessible getAccessibleAtPoint ([in] ::com::sun::star::awt::Point Point); /** Returns the bounding box of this object.The returned bounding box has the form of a rectangle. Its coordinates are relative to the object's parent coordinate system. Note that the two methods getLocation() and getSize() return the same information. With method getLocationOnScreen() you can get the bound box position in screen coordinates.
@return The coordinates of the returned rectangle are relative to this object's parent or relative to the screen on which this object is rendered if it has no parent. If the object is not on any screen the returned rectangle is empty and located at position (0,0). */ ::com::sun::star::awt::Rectangle getBounds (); /** Returns the location of the upper left corner of the object's bounding box relative to the parent.The coordinates of the bounding box are given relative to the parent's coordinate system.
@return The coordinates of the returned position are relative to this object's parent or relative to the screen on which this object is rendered if it has no parent. If the object is not on any screen the returned position is (0,0). */ ::com::sun::star::awt::Point getLocation (); /** Returns the location of the upper left corner of the object's bounding box in screen coordinates.This method returns the same point as does the method getLocation(). The difference is that the coordinates are absolute screen coordinates of the screen to which the object is rendered instead of being relative to the object's parent.
@return The coordinates of the returned position are relative to the screen on which this object is rendered. If the object is not on any screen the returned position is (0,0). */ ::com::sun::star::awt::Point getLocationOnScreen (); /** Returns the size of this object's bounding box. @return The returned size is the size of this object or empty if it is not rendered on any screen. */ ::com::sun::star::awt::Size getSize(); /** Grabs the focus to this object.If this object can not accept the focus,
i.e. isFocusTraversable() returns `FALSE` for this
object then nothing happens. Otherwise the object will attempt to
take the focus. Nothing happens if that fails, otherwise the object
has the focus. This method is called requestFocus
in
the Java Accessibility API 1.4.