Value | Meaning |
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NULL0 | Not used, represens "no relationship" or an error condition. |
CONTROLLED_BY1 | Indicates an object controlled by one or more target objects. |
CONTROLLER_FOR2 | Indicates an object is an controller for one or more target objects. |
LABEL_FOR3 | Indicates an object is a label for one or more target objects. |
LABELLED_BY4 | Indicates an object is labelled by one or more target objects. |
MEMBER_OF5 | Indicates an object is a member of a group of one or more target objects. |
NODE_CHILD_OF6 | Indicates an object is a cell in a treetable which is displayed because a cell in the same column is expanded and identifies that cell. |
FLOWS_TO7 | Indicates that the object has content that flows logically to another AtkObject in a sequential way, (for instance text-flow). |
FLOWS_FROM8 | Indicates that the object has content that flows logically from another AtkObject in a sequential way, (for instance text-flow). |
SUBWINDOW_OF9 | Indicates a subwindow attached to a component but otherwise has no connection in the UI heirarchy to that component. |
EMBEDS10 | Indicates that the object visually embeds another object's content, i.e. this object's content flows around another's content. |
EMBEDDED_BY11 | Reciprocal of %ATK_RELATION_EMBEDS, indicates that this object's content is visualy embedded in another object. |
POPUP_FOR12 | Indicates that an object is a popup for another object. |
PARENT_WINDOW_OF13 | Indicates that an object is a parent window of another object. |
DESCRIBED_BY14 | Reciprocal of %ATK_RELATION_DESCRIPTION_FOR. Indicates that one or more target objects provide descriptive information about this object. This relation type is most appropriate for information that is not essential as its presentation may be user-configurable and/or limited to an on-demand mechanism such as an assistive technology command. For brief, essential information such as can be found in a widget's on-screen label, use %ATK_RELATION_LABELLED_BY. For an on-screen error message, use %ATK_RELATION_ERROR_MESSAGE. For lengthy extended descriptive information contained in an on-screen object, consider using %ATK_RELATION_DETAILS as assistive technologies may provide a means for the user to navigate to objects containing detailed descriptions so that their content can be more closely reviewed. |
DESCRIPTION_FOR15 | Reciprocal of %ATK_RELATION_DESCRIBED_BY. Indicates that this object provides descriptive information about the target object(s). See also %ATK_RELATION_DETAILS_FOR and %ATK_RELATION_ERROR_FOR. |
NODE_PARENT_OF16 | Indicates an object is a cell in a treetable and is expanded to display other cells in the same column. |
DETAILS17 | Reciprocal of %ATK_RELATION_DETAILS_FOR. Indicates that this object has a detailed or extended description, the contents of which can be found in the target object(s). This relation type is most appropriate for information that is sufficiently lengthy as to make navigation to the container of that information desirable. For less verbose information suitable for announcement only, see %ATK_RELATION_DESCRIBED_BY. If the detailed information describes an error condition, %ATK_RELATION_ERROR_FOR should be used instead. @Since: ATK-2.26. |
DETAILS_FOR18 | Reciprocal of %ATK_RELATION_DETAILS. Indicates that this object provides a detailed or extended description about the target object(s). See also %ATK_RELATION_DESCRIPTION_FOR and %ATK_RELATION_ERROR_FOR. @Since: ATK-2.26. |
ERROR_MESSAGE19 | Reciprocal of %ATK_RELATION_ERROR_FOR. Indicates that this object has one or more errors, the nature of which is described in the contents of the target object(s). Objects that have this relation type should also contain %ATK_STATE_INVALID_ENTRY in their #AtkStateSet. @Since: ATK-2.26. |
ERROR_FOR20 | Reciprocal of %ATK_RELATION_ERROR_MESSAGE. Indicates that this object contains an error message describing an invalid condition in the target object(s). @Since: ATK_2.26. |
LAST_DEFINED21 | Not used, this value indicates the end of the enumeration. |
Describes the type of the relation