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+/*!
+ \page qt4-accessibility.html
+ \title Cross-Platform Accessibility Support in Qt 4
+ \ingroup accessibility
+
+ \contentspage {What's New in Qt 4}{Home}
+ \previouspage The New Qt Designer
+ \nextpage The Qt 4 Database GUI Layer
+
+ Qt 4 allows developers to write cross-platform applications that
+ are usable by visually impaired users as well as by users with
+ other disabilities. Qt accessibility will make applications
+ accessible to more users and opens the governmental market, where
+ accessibility is often a requirement.
+
+ \section1 General Overview
+
+ The accessibility classes have been extended in
+ various ways since Qt 3. We added new functions and new enum
+ values, and revised the API to make it more consistent with the
+ rest of Qt. We also added two properties to QWidget,
+ \l{QWidget::accessibleName}{accessibleName} and
+ \l{QWidget::accessibleDescription}{accessibleDescription}, that
+ can be set in \e{Qt Designer} to provide basic help texts without
+ having to write any code.
+
+ Qt's accessibility architecture is as follows. Qt offers one
+ generic interface, QAccessibleInterface, that can be used to
+ wrap all widgets and objects (e.g., QPushButton). This single
+ interface provides all the metadata necessary for the assistive
+ technologies. Qt provides implementations of this interface for
+ its built-in widgets as plugins.
+
+ A more detailed overview of the accessibility support in Qt can
+ be found on the \l Accessibility page.
+
+ \section1 Enabling Accessibility Support
+
+ By default, Qt applications are run with accessibility support
+ enabled on Windows and Mac OS X. On Unix/X11 platforms, applications
+ must be launched in an environment with the \c QT_ACCESSIBILITY
+ variable set to 1. For example, this is set in the following way with
+ the bash shell:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qt4-accessibility.qdoc environment
+
+ Accessibility features are built into Qt by default when the libraries
+ are configured and built.
+
+ \section1 Creating New Accessible Interfaces
+
+ When you develop custom widgets, you can create custom subclasses
+ of QAccessibleInterface and distribute them as plugins (using
+ QAccessiblePlugin) or compile them into the application.
+ Likewise, Qt's predefined accessibility support can be built as
+ plugin (the default) or directly into the Qt library. The main
+ advantage of using plugins is that the accessibility classes are
+ only loaded into memory if they are actually used; they don't
+ slow down the common case where no assistive technology is being
+ used.
+
+ In addition to QAccessibleInterface, Qt includes two convenience
+ classes, QAccessibleObject and QAccessibleWidget, that
+ provide the lowest common denominator of metadata (e.g., widget
+ geometry, window title, basic help text). You can use them as
+ base classes when wrapping your custom QObject or QWidget
+ subclasses.
+
+ Another new feature in Qt 4 is that Qt can now support other
+ backends in addition to the predefined ones. This is done by
+ subclassing QAccessibleBridge.
+
+ \omit
+ \section1 Software Layering
+
+ Qt Application
+ | links to
+ Qt Accessibility Module
+ | Plugin (in-process)
+ Qt ATK Bridge
+ | links to
+ ATK
+ | Plugin (in-process)
+ at-spi
+ | CORBA
+ assistive technologies
+
+ Windows:
+
+ Qt Application
+ | links to
+ Qt Accessibility Module
+ | COM (?)
+ MSAA
+ | ?
+ assistive technologies
+
+ Mac:
+
+ ?
+ \endomit
+
+ \section1 Example Code
+
+ The first example illustrates how to provide accessibility
+ information for a custom widget. We can use QAccessibleWidget as
+ a base class and reimplement various functions:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qt4-accessibility.qdoc 0
+
+ Here's how we would implement the
+ \l{QAccessibleInterface::doAction()}{doAction()} function to call
+ a function named click() on the wrapped MyWidget object when the
+ user invokes the object's default action or "presses" it.
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qt4-accessibility.qdoc 1
+
+ To export the widget interface as a plugin, we must subclass
+ QAccessibleFactory:
+
+ \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_qt4-accessibility.qdoc 2
+*/