/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.accessibility; /** * This adapter class provides default implementations for the * methods in the <code>AccessibleHyperlinkListener</code> interface. * <p> * Classes that wish to deal with <code>AccessibleHyperlink</code> events can * extend this class and override only the methods that they are * interested in. * </p> * * @see AccessibleHyperlinkListener * @see AccessibleHyperlinkEvent * * @since 3.6 */ public class AccessibleHyperlinkAdapter implements AccessibleHyperlinkListener { /** * Returns the anchor for the link at the specified index. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>[in] index - a 0 based index identifying the anchor if this object * has more than one link, as in the case of an image map</li> * <li>[typical out] result - the returned anchor</li> * <li>[optional out] accessible - the returned anchor. * Note: The returned anchor can either be a string or an accessible. * For example, for a text link this could be the substring of the containing string * where the substring is overridden with link behavior, and for an image link this could be * the accessible for the image.</li> * </ul> */ public void getAnchor(AccessibleHyperlinkEvent e) {} /** * Returns the target of the link at the specified index. * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>[in] index - a 0 based index identifying the anchor if this object * has more than one link, as in the case of an image map</li> * <li>[typical out] result - the returned target</li> * <li>[optional out] accessible - the returned target. * Note: The returned target can either be a string or an accessible. * For example, this could be a string URI, or the accessible for the target * object to be activated when the link is activated.</li> * </ul> */ public void getAnchorTarget(AccessibleHyperlinkEvent e) {} /** * Returns the 0 based character offset at which the textual representation of the hyperlink starts. * <p> * The returned value is related to the AccessibleTextExtended interface of the object that * owns this hyperlink. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>[out] index</li> * </ul> */ public void getStartIndex(AccessibleHyperlinkEvent e) {} /** * Returns the 0 based character offset at which the textual representation of the hyperlink ends. * <p> * The returned value is related to the AccessibleTextExtended interface of the object that * owns this hyperlink. The character at the index is not part of the hypertext. * </p> * * @param e an event object containing the following fields:<ul> * <li>[out] index</li> * </ul> */ public void getEndIndex(AccessibleHyperlinkEvent e) {} }