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-// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-#ifndef CONTENT_COMMON_ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_ENUMS_H_ |
-#define CONTENT_COMMON_ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_ENUMS_H_ |
- |
-// Note: keep enums in content/browser/resources/accessibility/accessibility.js |
-// in sync with these two enums. |
-enum AccessibilityModeFlag { |
- // Native accessibility APIs, specific to each platform, are enabled. |
- // When this flag is set that indicates the presence of a third-party |
- // client accessing Chrome via accessibility APIs. However, unless one |
- // of the flags below is set, the contents of web pages will not be |
- // accessible. |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_NATIVE_APIS = 1 << 0, |
- |
- // The renderer process will generate an accessibility tree containing |
- // basic information about all nodes, including role, name, value, |
- // state, and location. This is the minimum flag required in order for |
- // web contents to be accessible, and the remaining flags are meaningless |
- // unless this one is set. |
- // |
- // Note that sometimes this flag will be set when |
- // ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_NATIVE_APIS is not, when the content layer embedder |
- // is providing accessibility support via some other mechanism other than |
- // what's implemented in content/browser. |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_WEB_CONTENTS = 1 << 1, |
- |
- // The accessibility tree will contain inline text boxes, which are |
- // necessary to expose information about line breaks and word boundaries. |
- // Without this flag, you can retrieve the plaintext value of a text field |
- // but not the information about how it's broken down into lines. |
- // |
- // Note that when this flag is off it's still possible to request inline |
- // text boxes for a specific node on-demand, asynchronously. |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_INLINE_TEXT_BOXES = 1 << 2, |
- |
- // The accessibility tree will contain extra accessibility |
- // attributes typically only needed by screen readers and other |
- // assistive technology for blind users. Examples include text style |
- // attributes, table cell information, live region properties, range |
- // values, and relationship attributes. |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_SCREEN_READER = 1 << 3, |
- |
- // The accessibility tree will contain the HTML tag name and HTML attributes |
- // for all accessibility nodes that come from web content. |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_HTML = 1 << 4, |
-}; |
- |
-typedef int AccessibilityMode; |
- |
-const AccessibilityMode AccessibilityModeOff = 0; |
- |
-const AccessibilityMode ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_COMPLETE = |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_NATIVE_APIS | |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_WEB_CONTENTS | |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_INLINE_TEXT_BOXES | |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_SCREEN_READER | |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_HTML; |
- |
-const AccessibilityMode ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_WEB_CONTENTS_ONLY = |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_WEB_CONTENTS | |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_INLINE_TEXT_BOXES | |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_SCREEN_READER | |
- ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_FLAG_HTML; |
- |
-#endif // CONTENT_COMMON_ACCESSIBILITY_MODE_ENUMS_H_ |