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For instance, most sliders and 42 * range controls, as well as dials, should have #AtkObject 43 * representations which implement #AtkValue on the component's 44 * behalf. #AtKValues may be read-only, in which case attempts to 45 * alter the value return would fail. 46 * 47 * <refsect1 id="current-value-text"> 48 * <title>On the subject of current value text</title> 49 * <para> 50 * In addition to providing the current value, implementors can 51 * optionally provide an end-user-consumable textual description 52 * associated with this value. This description should be included 53 * when the numeric value fails to convey the full, on-screen 54 * representation seen by users. 55 * </para> 56 * 57 * <example> 58 * <title>Password strength</title> 59 * A password strength meter whose value changes as the user types 60 * their new password. Red is used for values less than 4.0, yellow 61 * for values between 4.0 and 7.0, and green for values greater than 62 * 7.0. In this instance, value text should be provided by the 63 * implementor. Appropriate value text would be "weak", "acceptable," 64 * and "strong" respectively. 65 * </example> 66 * 67 * A level bar whose value changes to reflect the battery charge. The 68 * color remains the same regardless of the charge and there is no 69 * on-screen text reflecting the fullness of the battery. In this 70 * case, because the position within the bar is the only indication 71 * the user has of the current charge, value text should not be 72 * provided by the implementor. 73 * 74 * <refsect2 id="implementor-notes"> 75 * <title>Implementor Notes</title> 76 * <para> 77 * Implementors should bear in mind that assistive technologies will 78 * likely prefer the value text provided over the numeric value when 79 * presenting a widget's value. As a result, strings not intended for 80 * end users should not be exposed in the value text, and strings 81 * which are exposed should be localized. In the case of widgets which 82 * display value text on screen, for instance through a separate label 83 * in close proximity to the value-displaying widget, it is still 84 * expected that implementors will expose the value text using the 85 * above API. 86 * </para> 87 * 88 * <para> 89 * #AtkValue should NOT be implemented for widgets whose displayed 90 * value is not reflective of a meaningful amount. For instance, a 91 * progress pulse indicator whose value alternates between 0.0 and 1.0 92 * to indicate that some process is still taking place should not 93 * implement #AtkValue because the current value does not reflect 94 * progress towards completion. 95 * </para> 96 * </refsect2> 97 * </refsect1> 98 * 99 * <refsect1 id="ranges"> 100 * <title>On the subject of ranges</title> 101 * <para> 102 * In addition to providing the minimum and maximum values, 103 * implementors can optionally provide details about subranges 104 * associated with the widget. These details should be provided by the 105 * implementor when both of the following are communicated visually to 106 * the end user: 107 * </para> 108 * <itemizedlist> 109 * <listitem>The existence of distinct ranges such as "weak", 110 * "acceptable", and "strong" indicated by color, bar tick marks, 111 * and/or on-screen text.</listitem> 112 * <listitem>Where the current value stands within a given subrange, 113 * for instance illustrating progression from very "weak" towards 114 * nearly "acceptable" through changes in shade and/or position on 115 * the bar within the "weak" subrange.</listitem> 116 * </itemizedlist> 117 * <para> 118 * If both of the above do not apply to the widget, it should be 119 * sufficient to expose the numeric value, along with the value text 120 * if appropriate, to make the widget accessible. 121 * </para> 122 * 123 * <refsect2 id="ranges-implementor-notes"> 124 * <title>Implementor Notes</title> 125 * <para> 126 * If providing subrange details is deemed necessary, all possible 127 * values of the widget are expected to fall within one of the 128 * subranges defined by the implementor. 129 * </para> 130 * </refsect2> 131 * </refsect1> 132 * 133 * <refsect1 id="localization"> 134 * <title>On the subject of localization of end-user-consumable text 135 * values</title> 136 * <para> 137 * Because value text and subrange descriptors are human-consumable, 138 * implementors are expected to provide localized strings which can be 139 * directly presented to end users via their assistive technology. In 140 * order to simplify this for implementors, implementors can use 141 * atk_value_type_get_localized_name() with the following 142 * already-localized constants for commonly-needed values can be used: 143 * </para> 144 * 145 * <itemizedlist> 146 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_VERY_WEAK</listitem> 147 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_WEAK</listitem> 148 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_ACCEPTABLE</listitem> 149 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_STRONG</listitem> 150 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_VERY_STRONG</listitem> 151 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_VERY_LOW</listitem> 152 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_LOW</listitem> 153 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_MEDIUM</listitem> 154 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_HIGH</listitem> 155 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_VERY_HIGH</listitem> 156 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_VERY_BAD</listitem> 157 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_BAD</listitem> 158 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_GOOD</listitem> 159 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_VERY_GOOD</listitem> 160 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_BEST</listitem> 161 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_SUBSUBOPTIMAL</listitem> 162 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_SUBOPTIMAL</listitem> 163 * <listitem>ATK_VALUE_OPTIMAL</listitem> 164 * </itemizedlist> 165 * <para> 166 * Proposals for additional constants, along with their use cases, 167 * should be submitted to the GNOME Accessibility Team. 168 * </para> 169 * </refsect1> 170 * 171 * <refsect1 id="changes"> 172 * <title>On the subject of changes</title> 173 * <para> 174 * Note that if there is a textual description associated with the new 175 * numeric value, that description should be included regardless of 176 * whether or not it has also changed. 177 * </para> 178 * </refsect1> 179 */ 180 public template ValueT(TStruct) 181 { 182 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 183 public AtkValue* getValueStruct() 184 { 185 return cast(AtkValue*)getStruct(); 186 } 187 188 189 /** 190 * Gets the value of this object. 191 * 192 * Deprecated: Since 2.12. Use atk_value_get_value_and_text() 193 * instead. 194 * 195 * Params: 196 * value = a #GValue representing the current accessible value 197 */ 198 public void getCurrentValue(Value value) 199 { 200 atk_value_get_current_value(getValueStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()); 201 } 202 203 /** 204 * Gets the minimum increment by which the value of this object may be 205 * changed. If zero, the minimum increment is undefined, which may 206 * mean that it is limited only by the floating point precision of the 207 * platform. 208 * 209 * Return: the minimum increment by which the value of this 210 * object may be changed. zero if undefined. 211 * 212 * Since: 2.12 213 */ 214 public double getIncrement() 215 { 216 return atk_value_get_increment(getValueStruct()); 217 } 218 219 /** 220 * Gets the maximum value of this object. 221 * 222 * Deprecated: Since 2.12. Use atk_value_get_range() instead. 223 * 224 * Params: 225 * value = a #GValue representing the maximum accessible value 226 */ 227 public void getMaximumValue(Value value) 228 { 229 atk_value_get_maximum_value(getValueStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()); 230 } 231 232 /** 233 * Gets the minimum increment by which the value of this object may be changed. If zero, 234 * the minimum increment is undefined, which may mean that it is limited only by the 235 * floating point precision of the platform. 236 * 237 * Deprecated: Since 2.12. Use atk_value_get_increment() instead. 238 * 239 * Params: 240 * value = a #GValue representing the minimum increment by which the accessible value may be changed 241 * 242 * Since: 1.12 243 */ 244 public void getMinimumIncrement(Value value) 245 { 246 atk_value_get_minimum_increment(getValueStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()); 247 } 248 249 /** 250 * Gets the minimum value of this object. 251 * 252 * Deprecated: Since 2.12. Use atk_value_get_range() instead. 253 * 254 * Params: 255 * value = a #GValue representing the minimum accessible value 256 */ 257 public void getMinimumValue(Value value) 258 { 259 atk_value_get_minimum_value(getValueStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()); 260 } 261 262 /** 263 * Gets the range of this object. 264 * 265 * Return: a newly allocated #AtkRange 266 * that represents the minimum, maximum and descriptor (if available) 267 * of @obj. NULL if that range is not defined. 268 * 269 * Since: 2.12 270 */ 271 public Range getRange() 272 { 273 auto p = atk_value_get_range(getValueStruct()); 274 275 if(p is null) 276 { 277 return null; 278 } 279 280 return ObjectG.getDObject!(Range)(cast(AtkRange*) p, true); 281 } 282 283 /** 284 * Gets the list of subranges defined for this object. See #AtkValue 285 * introduction for examples of subranges and when to expose them. 286 * 287 * Return: an #GSList of 288 * #AtkRange which each of the subranges defined for this object. Free 289 * the returns list with g_slist_free(). 290 * 291 * Since: 2.12 292 */ 293 public ListSG getSubRanges() 294 { 295 auto p = atk_value_get_sub_ranges(getValueStruct()); 296 297 if(p is null) 298 { 299 return null; 300 } 301 302 return new ListSG(cast(GSList*) p, true); 303 } 304 305 /** 306 * Gets the current value and the human readable text alternative of 307 * @obj. @text is a newly created string, that must be freed by the 308 * caller. Can be NULL if no descriptor is available. 309 * 310 * Params: 311 * value = address of #gdouble to put the current value of @obj 312 * text = address of #gchar to put the human 313 * readable text alternative for @value 314 * 315 * Since: 2.12 316 */ 317 public void getValueAndText(out double value, out string text) 318 { 319 char* outtext = null; 320 321 atk_value_get_value_and_text(getValueStruct(), &value, &outtext); 322 323 text = Str.toString(outtext); 324 } 325 326 /** 327 * Sets the value of this object. 328 * 329 * Deprecated: Since 2.12. Use atk_value_set_value() instead. 330 * 331 * Params: 332 * value = a #GValue which is the desired new accessible value. 333 * 334 * Return: %TRUE if new value is successfully set, %FALSE otherwise. 335 */ 336 public bool setCurrentValue(Value value) 337 { 338 return atk_value_set_current_value(getValueStruct(), (value is null) ? null : value.getValueStruct()) != 0; 339 } 340 341 /** 342 * Sets the value of this object. 343 * 344 * This method is intended to provide a way to change the value of the 345 * object. In any case, it is possible that the value can't be 346 * modified (ie: a read-only component). If the value changes due this 347 * call, it is possible that the text could change, and will trigger 348 * an #AtkValue::value-changed signal emission. 349 * 350 * Note for implementors: the deprecated atk_value_set_current_value() 351 * method returned TRUE or FALSE depending if the value was assigned 352 * or not. In the practice several implementors were not able to 353 * decide it, and returned TRUE in any case. For that reason it is not 354 * required anymore to return if the value was properly assigned or 355 * not. 356 * 357 * Params: 358 * newValue = a double which is the desired new accessible value. 359 * 360 * Since: 2.12 361 */ 362 public void setValue(double newValue) 363 { 364 atk_value_set_value(getValueStruct(), newValue); 365 } 366 367 int[string] connectedSignals; 368 369 void delegate(double, string, ValueIF)[] _onValueChangedListeners; 370 @property void delegate(double, string, ValueIF)[] onValueChangedListeners() 371 { 372 return _onValueChangedListeners; 373 } 374 /** 375 * The 'value-changed' signal is emitted when the current value 376 * that represent the object changes. @value is the numerical 377 * representation of this new value. @text is the human 378 * readable text alternative of @value, and can be NULL if it is 379 * not available. Note that if there is a textual description 380 * associated with the new numeric value, that description 381 * should be included regardless of whether or not it has also 382 * changed. 383 * 384 * Example: a password meter whose value changes as the user 385 * types their new password. Appropiate value text would be 386 * "weak", "acceptable" and "strong". 387 * 388 * Params: 389 * value = the new value in a numerical form. 390 * text = human readable text alternative (also called 391 * description) of this object. NULL if not available. 392 * 393 * Since: 2.12 394 */ 395 void addOnValueChanged(void delegate(double, string, ValueIF) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 396 { 397 if ( "value-changed" !in connectedSignals ) 398 { 399 Signals.connectData( 400 this, 401 "value-changed", 402 cast(GCallback)&callBackValueChanged, 403 cast(void*)cast(ValueIF)this, 404 null, 405 connectFlags); 406 connectedSignals["value-changed"] = 1; 407 } 408 _onValueChangedListeners ~= dlg; 409 } 410 extern(C) static void callBackValueChanged(AtkValue* valueStruct, double value, char* text, ValueIF _value) 411 { 412 foreach ( void delegate(double, string, ValueIF) dlg; _value.onValueChangedListeners ) 413 { 414 dlg(value, Str.toString(text), _value); 415 } 416 } 417 }