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Java
330 lines
12 KiB
Java
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/*
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* This file is modified by Ivan Maidanski <ivmai@ivmaisoft.com>
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* Project name: JCGO-SUNAWT (http://www.ivmaisoft.com/jcgo/)
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**
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* Comment: not really modified but is a part of AWT "front-end".
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*/
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/*
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* @(#)AccessibleState.java 1.33 03/01/27
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*
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* Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
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*/
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package javax.accessibility;
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import java.util.Vector;
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import java.util.Locale;
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import java.util.MissingResourceException;
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import java.util.ResourceBundle;
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/**
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* <P>Class AccessibleState describes a component's particular state. The actual
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* state of the component is defined as an AccessibleStateSet, which is a
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* composed set of AccessibleStates.
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* <p>The toDisplayString method allows you to obtain the localized string
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* for a locale independent key from a predefined ResourceBundle for the
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* keys defined in this class.
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* <p>The constants in this class present a strongly typed enumeration
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* of common object roles. A public constructor for this class has been
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* purposely omitted and applications should use one of the constants
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* from this class. If the constants in this class are not sufficient
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* to describe the role of an object, a subclass should be generated
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* from this class and it should provide constants in a similar manner.
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*
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* @version 1.27 10/12/99 14:48:59
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* @author Willie Walker
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* @author Peter Korn
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*/
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public class AccessibleState extends AccessibleBundle {
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// If you add or remove anything from here, make sure you
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// update AccessibleResourceBundle.java.
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/**
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* Indicates a window is currently the active window. This includes
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* windows, dialogs, frames, etc. In addition, this state is used
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* to indicate the currently active child of a component such as a
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* list, table, or tree. For example, the active child of a list
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* is the child that is drawn with a rectangle around it.
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* @see AccessibleRole#WINDOW
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* @see AccessibleRole#FRAME
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* @see AccessibleRole#DIALOG
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState ACTIVE
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= new AccessibleState("active");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is currently pressed. This is usually
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* associated with buttons and indicates the user has pressed a
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* mouse button while the pointer was over the button and has
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* not yet released the mouse button.
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* @see AccessibleRole#PUSH_BUTTON
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState PRESSED
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= new AccessibleState("pressed");
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/**
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* Indicates that the object is armed. This is usually used on buttons
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* that have been pressed but not yet released, and the mouse pointer
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* is still over the button.
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* @see AccessibleRole#PUSH_BUTTON
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState ARMED
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= new AccessibleState("armed");
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/**
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* Indicates the current object is busy. This is usually used on objects
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* such as progress bars, sliders, or scroll bars to indicate they are
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* in a state of transition.
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* @see AccessibleRole#PROGRESS_BAR
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* @see AccessibleRole#SCROLL_BAR
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* @see AccessibleRole#SLIDER
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState BUSY
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= new AccessibleState("busy");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is currently checked. This is usually used on
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* objects such as toggle buttons, radio buttons, and check boxes.
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* @see AccessibleRole#TOGGLE_BUTTON
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* @see AccessibleRole#RADIO_BUTTON
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* @see AccessibleRole#CHECK_BOX
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState CHECKED
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= new AccessibleState("checked");
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/**
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* Indicates the user can change the contents of this object. This
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* is usually used primarily for objects that allow the user to
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* enter text. Other objects, such as scroll bars and sliders,
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* are automatically editable if they are enabled.
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* @see #ENABLED
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState EDITABLE
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= new AccessibleState("editable");
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/**
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* Indicates this object allows progressive disclosure of its children.
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* This is usually used with hierarchical objects such as trees and
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* is often paired with the EXPANDED or COLLAPSED states.
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* @see #EXPANDED
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* @see #COLLAPSED
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* @see AccessibleRole#TREE
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState EXPANDABLE
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= new AccessibleState("expandable");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is collapsed. This is usually paired with the
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* EXPANDABLE state and is used on objects that provide progressive
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* disclosure such as trees.
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* @see #EXPANDABLE
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* @see #EXPANDED
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* @see AccessibleRole#TREE
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState COLLAPSED
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= new AccessibleState("collapsed");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is expanded. This is usually paired with the
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* EXPANDABLE state and is used on objects that provide progressive
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* disclosure such as trees.
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* @see #EXPANDABLE
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* @see #COLLAPSED
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* @see AccessibleRole#TREE
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState EXPANDED
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= new AccessibleState("expanded");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is enabled. The absence of this state from an
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* object's state set indicates this object is not enabled. An object
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* that is not enabled cannot be manipulated by the user. In a graphical
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* display, it is usually grayed out.
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState ENABLED
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= new AccessibleState("enabled");
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/**
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* Indicates this object can accept keyboard focus, which means all
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* events resulting from typing on the keyboard will normally be
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* passed to it when it has focus.
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* @see #FOCUSED
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState FOCUSABLE
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= new AccessibleState("focusable");
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/**
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* Indicates this object currently has the keyboard focus.
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* @see #FOCUSABLE
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState FOCUSED
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= new AccessibleState("focused");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is minimized and is represented only by an
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* icon. This is usually only associated with frames and internal
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* frames.
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* @see AccessibleRole#FRAME
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* @see AccessibleRole#INTERNAL_FRAME
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState ICONIFIED
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= new AccessibleState("iconified");
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/**
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* Indicates something must be done with this object before the
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* user can interact with an object in a different window. This
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* is usually associated only with dialogs.
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* @see AccessibleRole#DIALOG
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState MODAL
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= new AccessibleState("modal");
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/**
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* Indicates this object paints every pixel within its
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* rectangular region. A non-opaque component paints only some of
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* its pixels, allowing the pixels underneath it to "show through".
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* A component that does not fully paint its pixels therefore
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* provides a degree of transparency.
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* @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext
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* @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleComponent
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* @see AccessibleComponent#getBounds
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState OPAQUE
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= new AccessibleState("opaque");
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/**
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* Indicates the size of this object is not fixed.
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* @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext
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* @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleComponent
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* @see AccessibleComponent#getSize
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* @see AccessibleComponent#setSize
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState RESIZABLE
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= new AccessibleState("resizable");
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/**
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* Indicates this object allows more than one of its children to
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* be selected at the same time.
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* @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext
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* @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleSelection
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* @see AccessibleSelection
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState MULTISELECTABLE
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= new AccessibleState("multiselectable");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its
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* children to be selected, and that this child is one of those
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* children that can be selected.
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* @see #SELECTED
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* @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext
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* @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleSelection
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* @see AccessibleSelection
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState SELECTABLE
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= new AccessibleState("selectable");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is the child of an object that allows its
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* children to be selected, and that this child is one of those
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* children that has been selected.
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* @see #SELECTABLE
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* @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext
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* @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleSelection
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* @see AccessibleSelection
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState SELECTED
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= new AccessibleState("selected");
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/**
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* Indicates this object, the object's parent, the object's parent's
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* parent, and so on, are all visible. Note that this does not
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* necessarily mean the object is painted on the screen. It might
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* be occluded by some other showing object.
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* @see #VISIBLE
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState SHOWING
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= new AccessibleState("showing");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is visible. Note: this means that the
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* object intends to be visible; however, it may not in fact be
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* showing on the screen because one of the objects that this object
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* is contained by is not visible.
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* @see #SHOWING
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState VISIBLE
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= new AccessibleState("visible");
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/**
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* Indicates the orientation of this object is vertical. This is
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* usually associated with objects such as scrollbars, sliders, and
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* progress bars.
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* @see #VERTICAL
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* @see AccessibleRole#SCROLL_BAR
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* @see AccessibleRole#SLIDER
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* @see AccessibleRole#PROGRESS_BAR
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState VERTICAL
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= new AccessibleState("vertical");
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/**
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* Indicates the orientation of this object is horizontal. This is
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* usually associated with objects such as scrollbars, sliders, and
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* progress bars.
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* @see #HORIZONTAL
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* @see AccessibleRole#SCROLL_BAR
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* @see AccessibleRole#SLIDER
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* @see AccessibleRole#PROGRESS_BAR
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState HORIZONTAL
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= new AccessibleState("horizontal");
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/**
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* Indicates this (text) object can contain only a single line of text
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState SINGLE_LINE
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= new AccessibleState("singleline");
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/**
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* Indicates this (text) object can contain multiple lines of text
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState MULTI_LINE
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= new AccessibleState("multiline");
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/**
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* Indicates this object is transient. An assistive technology should
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* not add a PropertyChange listener to an object with transient state,
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* as that object will never generate any events. Transient objects
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* are typically created to answer Java Accessibility method queries,
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* but otherwise do not remain linked to the underlying object (for
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* example, those objects underneath lists, tables, and trees in Swing,
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* where only one actual UI Component does shared rendering duty for
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* all of the data objects underneath the actual list/table/tree elements).
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*
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*/
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public static final AccessibleState TRANSIENT
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= new AccessibleState("transient");
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/**
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* Creates a new AccessibleState using the given locale independent key.
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* This should not be a public method. Instead, it is used to create
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* the constants in this file to make it a strongly typed enumeration.
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* Subclasses of this class should enforce similar policy.
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* <p>
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* The key String should be a locale independent key for the state.
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* It is not intended to be used as the actual String to display
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* to the user. To get the localized string, use toDisplayString.
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*
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* @param key the locale independent name of the state.
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* @see AccessibleBundle#toDisplayString
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*/
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protected AccessibleState(String key) {
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this.key = key;
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}
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}
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