:: com :: sun :: star :: accessibility ::
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interface XAccessibleImage |
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- Usage Restrictions
- not published
- Description
- Implement this interface to represent images and icons.
This interface is used for a representation of images like icons of
buttons. The corresponding interface of the Java Accessibility API is
AccessibleIcon. This interface lets you retrieve an image's size and
description.
- Since
- OOo 1.1.2
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Methods' Details |
getAccessibleImageDescription
string |
getAccessibleImageDescription(); |
- Description
- Returns the localized description of the image.
It depends on the usage of an image whether the description
should express the image's function (e.g. for icons) or the actual
content of the image (e.g. for image maps or non-iconic images
embedded into a document.)
- Returns
- Returns a localized string that describes the image's function
or content.
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getAccessibleImageHeight
long |
getAccessibleImageHeight(); |
- Description
- Returns the height of the image.
The height is returned in units specified by the parents
coordinate system.
- Returns
- Returns the image's height with respect to the parent's
coordinate system.
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getAccessibleImageWidth
long |
getAccessibleImageWidth(); |
- Description
- Returns the width of the image.
The width is returned in units specified by the parents
coordinate system.
- Returns
- Returns the image's width with respect to the parent's
coordinate system.
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