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This collection of constans defines the set of possible roles of
classes implementing the
We are using constants instead of a more typesafe enum. The reason for this is that IDL enums may not be extended. Therefore, in order to include future extensions to the set of roles we have to use constants here.
For some roles there exist two labels with the same value. Please use the one with the underscrores. The other ones are somewhat deprecated and will be removed in the future.
@see XAccessibleContext @since OpenOffice 1.1.2 */ published constants AccessibleRole { /** Unknown role.The object contains some Accessible information, but its role is not known.
*/ const short UNKNOWN = 0; /** Object is used to alert the user about something. */ const short ALERT = 1; /** The header for a column of data. */ const short COLUMN_HEADER = 2; /** Object that can be drawn into and is used to trap events.See alse
A choice that can be checked or unchecked and provides a separate indicator for the current state.
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A list of choices the user can select from. Also optionally allows the user to enter a choice of their own.
*/ const short COMBO_BOX = 7; /** Date editor role.A
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A pane that supports internal frames and iconified versions of those internal frames.
*/ const short DESKTOP_PANE = 10; /** Directory pane role.A pane that allows the user to navigate through and select the contents of a directory. May be used by a file chooser.
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A top level window with title bar and a border. A dialog is similar to a frame, but it has fewer properties and is often used as a secondary window for an application.
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The view of an actual document. Its content depends on the documen type.
*/ const short DOCUMENT = 13; /** Embeded (OLE) object. */ const short EMBEDDED_OBJECT = 14; /** Text that is used as an endnote (footnote at the end of a chapter or section. */ const short END_NOTE = 15; /** File chooser role.A specialized dialog that displays the files in the directory and lets the user select a file, browse a different directory, or specify a filename. May use the directory pane to show the contents of a directory.
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An object that fills up space in a user interface. It is often used in interfaces to tweak the spacing between components, but serves no other purpose.
*/ const short FILLER = 17; /** Font chooser role.A
A top level window with a title bar, border, menu bar, etc. It is often used as the primary window for an application.
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A pane that is guaranteed to be painted on top of all panes beneath it.
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A frame-like object that is clipped by a desktop pane. The desktop pane, internal frame, and desktop icon objects are often used to create multiple document interfaces within an application.
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A specialized pane that allows its children to be drawn in layers, providing a form of stacking order. This is usually the pane that holds the menu bar as well as the pane that contains most of the visual components in a window.
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An object that presents a list of objects to the user and allows the user to select one or more of them. A list is usually contained within a scroll pane.
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An object that presents an element in a list. A list is usually contained within a scroll pane.
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An object usually found inside a menu bar that contains a list of actions the user can choose from. A menu can have any object as its children, but most often they are menu items, other menus, or rudimentary objects such as radio buttons, check boxes, or separators. For example, an application may have an "Edit" menu that contains menu items for "Cut" and "Paste."
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An object usually drawn at the top of the primary dialog box of an application that contains a list of menus the user can choose from. For example, a menu bar might contain menus for "File," "Edit," and "Help."
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An object usually contained in a menu that presents an action the user can choose. For example, the "Cut" menu item in an "Edit" menu would be an action the user can select to cut the selected area of text in a document.
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An object that is a child of a page tab list. Its sole child is the panel that is to be presented to the user when the user selects the page tab from the list of tabs in the page tab list.
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An object that presents a series of panels (or page tabs), one at a time, through some mechanism provided by the object. The most common mechanism is a list of tabs at the top of the panel. The children of a page tab list are all page tabs.
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A text object used for passwords, or other places where the text contents is not shown visibly to the user.
*/ const short PASSWORD_TEXT = 42; /** Popup menu role.A temporary window that is usually used to offer the user a list of choices, and then hides when the user selects one of those choices.
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An object the user can manipulate to tell the application to do something.
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A specialized check box that will cause other radio buttons in the same group to become unchecked when this one is checked.
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A specialized pane that has a glass pane and a layered pane as its children.
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An object usually used to allow a user to incrementally view a large amount of data. Usually used only by a scroll pane.
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An object that allows a user to incrementally view a large amount of information. Its children can include scroll bars and a viewport.
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An object usually contained in a menu to provide a visual and logical separation of the contents in a menu. For example, the "File" menu of an application might contain menu items for "Open," "Close," and "Exit," and will place a separator between "Close" and "Exit" menu items.
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An object that allows the user to select from a bounded range. For example, a slider might be used to select a number between 0 and 100.
*/ const short SLIDER = 54; /** Spin box role.A
A specialized panel that presents two other panels at the same time. Between the two panels is a divider the user can manipulate to make one panel larger and the other panel smaller.
*/ const short SPLIT_PANE = 56; /** Status bar role.A
An object used to present information in terms of rows and columns. An example might include a spreadsheet application.
*/ const short TABLE = 58; /** Single cell in a table. */ const short TABLE_CELL = 59; /** Text role.An object that presents text to the user. The text is usually editable by the user as opposed to a label.
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A specialized push button that can be checked or unchecked, but does not provide a separate indicator for the current state.
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A bar or palette usually composed of push buttons or toggle buttons. It is often used to provide the most frequently used functions for an application.
*/ const short TOOL_BAR = 63; /** Tool tip role.An object that provides information about another object. The accessibleDescription property of the tool tip is often displayed to the user in a small "help bubble" when the user causes the mouse to hover over the object associated with the tool tip.
*/ const short TOOL_TIP = 64; /** Tree role.An object used to present hierarchical information to the user. The individual nodes in the tree can be collapsed and expanded to provide selective disclosure of the tree's contents.
*/ const short TREE = 65; /** Viewport role.An object usually used in a scroll pane. It represents the portion of the entire data that the user can see. As the user manipulates the scroll bars, the contents of the viewport can change.
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The object represents a button that drops down a list of items.
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The object represents a button that drops down a menu.
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The object contains descriptive information, usually textual, about another user interface element such as a table, chart, or image.
. @since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short CAPTION = 70; /** Chart roleThe object is a graphical depiction of quantitative data. It may contain multiple subelements whose attributes and/or description may be queried to obtain both the quantitative data and information about how the data is being presented.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short CHART = 71; /** Edit bar roleA role indicating the object acts as a formula for calculating a value.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short EDIT_BAR = 72; /** Form roleThe object is a container for form controls, for instance as part of a web form or user-input form within a document.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short FORM = 73; /** Image map roleUsually a graphic with multiple hotspots, where each hotspot can be activated resulting in the loading of another document or section of a document.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short IMAGE_MAP = 74; /** Note roleAn embedded note which is not visible until activated.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short NOTE = 75; /** Page roleAn object representing a page of document content. It is used in documents which are accessed by the user on a page by page basis.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short PAGE = 76; /** Ruler roleAn object which describes margins and tab stops, etc. for text objects which it controls.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short RULER = 77; /** Section roleThe object is a containing instance of document content which constitutes a particular 'logical' section of the document.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short SECTION = 78; /** Tree item roleAn object that presents an element in a tree
See alsoAn object which represents both hierarchical and tabular information.
@since OpenOffice 3.0 */ const short TREE_TABLE = 80; /** Comment roleAn object which represents a comment.
A comment is anchored at a certain content position in the document and annotates this document content position or a certain text range of the document content. In the OpenDocument file format a comment is known as an annotation.
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An invisible object which represents the end position of a text range which
is annotated by a comment - see
This object and the corresponding object representing the comment shall be
in relation of type