javax.accessibility
Class AccessibleHyperlink
- AccessibleAction
This object encapsulates actions associated with navigating hypertext.
abstract boolean | doAccessibleAction(int i) - Perform the specified action.
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abstract Object | getAccessibleActionAnchor(int i) - Get the anchor appropriate for the link, or null if the index is out of
bounds.
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abstract int | getAccessibleActionCount() - Get the number possible actions for this object, starting from 0.
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abstract String | getAccessibleActionDescription(int i) - Get the anchor text of the link, or null if the index is out of bounds.
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abstract Object | getAccessibleActionObject(int i) - Get the link location, or null if the index is out of bounds.
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abstract int | getEndIndex() - Gets the character index where this link ends in the parent hypertext
document.
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abstract int | getStartIndex() - Gets the character index where this link starts in the parent hypertext
document.
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abstract boolean | isValid() - Returns whether the document the link references is still valid, as the
association may have changed with a text edit.
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clone , equals , extends Object> getClass , finalize , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
getAccessibleActionAnchor
public abstract Object getAccessibleActionAnchor(int i)
Get the anchor appropriate for the link, or null if the index is out of
bounds. For example, <a href="http://www.gnu.org/">GNU Home Page
</a> would return "GNU Home Page", while <a HREF="#top">
<img src="top-hat.png" alt="top hat"></a> would return
an ImageIcon("top-hat.png", "top hat").
i
- the link to retrieve, 0-based
getAccessibleActionCount
public abstract int getAccessibleActionCount()
Get the number possible actions for this object, starting from 0. In
general, a hypertext link has only one action, except for an image map,
so there isn't really a default action.
- getAccessibleActionCount in interface AccessibleAction
- the 0-based number of actions
getAccessibleActionDescription
public abstract String getAccessibleActionDescription(int i)
Get the anchor text of the link, or null if the index is out of bounds.
For example, <a href="http://www.gnu.org/">GNU Home Page</a>
would return "GNU Home Page", while <a HREF="#top">
<img src="top-hat.png" alt="top hat"></a> would return
"top hat".
- getAccessibleActionDescription in interface AccessibleAction
i
- the link to retrieve, 0-based
getAccessibleActionObject
public abstract Object getAccessibleActionObject(int i)
Get the link location, or null if the index is out of bounds. For
example, <a href="http://www.gnu.org/">GNU Home Page</a>
would return a java.net.URL("http://www.gnu.org/").
i
- the link to retrieve, 0-based
getEndIndex
public abstract int getEndIndex()
Gets the character index where this link ends in the parent hypertext
document.
getStartIndex
public abstract int getStartIndex()
Gets the character index where this link starts in the parent hypertext
document.
isValid
public abstract boolean isValid()
Returns whether the document the link references is still valid, as the
association may have changed with a text edit.
- true if the link is valid with respect to the AccessibleHypertext
AccessibleHyperlink.java -- aids in accessibly navigating hypertext
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