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1 /*******************************************************************************
2 * Copyright (c) 2000, 2003 IBM Corporation and others.
3 * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
4 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
5 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
6 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
7 *
8 * Contributors:
9 * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
10 * Port to the D programming language:
11 * Frank Benoit <benoit@tionex.de>
12 *******************************************************************************/
13 module dwt.events.TraverseListener;
14
15
16 public import dwt.internal.DWTEventListener;
17 public import dwt.events.TraverseEvent;
18
19 /**
20 * Classes which implement this interface provide a method
21 * that deals with the events that are generated when a
22 * traverse event occurs in a control.
23 * <p>
24 * After creating an instance of a class that extends
25 * this interface it can be added to a control using the
26 * <code>addTraverseListener</code> method and removed using
27 * the <code>removeTraverseListener</code> method. When a
28 * traverse event occurs in a control, the keyTraversed method
29 * will be invoked.
30 * </p>
31 *
32 * @see TraverseEvent
33 */
34 public interface TraverseListener : DWTEventListener {
35
36 /**
37 * Sent when a traverse event occurs in a control.
38 * <p>
39 * A traverse event occurs when the user presses a traversal
40 * key. Traversal keys are typically tab and arrow keys, along
41 * with certain other keys on some platforms. Traversal key
42 * constants beginning with <code>TRAVERSE_</code> are defined
43 * in the <code>DWT</code> class.
44 * </p>
45 *
46 * @param e an event containing information about the traverse
47 */
48 public void keyTraversed(TraverseEvent e);
49 }