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AtkImageAtkImage — The ATK Interface implemented by components which expose image or pixmap content on-screen. |
void | atk_image_get_image_position () |
const gchar * | atk_image_get_image_description () |
gboolean | atk_image_set_image_description () |
void | atk_image_get_image_size () |
const gchar * | atk_image_get_image_locale () |
AtkImage should be implemented by AtkObject subtypes on behalf of components which display image/pixmap information onscreen, and which provide information (other than just widget borders, etc.) via that image content. For instance, icons, buttons with icons, toolbar elements, and image viewing panes typically should implement AtkImage.
AtkImage primarily provides two types of information: coordinate information (useful for screen review mode of screenreaders, and for use by onscreen magnifiers), and descriptive information. The descriptive information is provided for alternative, text-only presentation of the most significant information present in the image.
void atk_image_get_image_position (AtkImage *image
,gint *x
,gint *y
,AtkCoordType coord_type
);
Gets the position of the image in the form of a point specifying the images top-left corner.
image |
a GObject instance that implements AtkImageIface |
|
x |
address of gint to put x coordinate position; otherwise, -1 if value cannot be obtained. |
[out][optional] |
y |
address of gint to put y coordinate position; otherwise, -1 if value cannot be obtained. |
[out][optional] |
coord_type |
specifies whether the coordinates are relative to the screen or to the components top level window |
const gchar *
atk_image_get_image_description (AtkImage *image
);
Get a textual description of this image.
gboolean atk_image_set_image_description (AtkImage *image
,const gchar *description
);
Sets the textual description for this image.
void atk_image_get_image_size (AtkImage *image
,gint *width
,gint *height
);
Get the width and height in pixels for the specified image.
The values of width
and height
are returned as -1 if the
values cannot be obtained (for instance, if the object is not onscreen).