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emacs-doom/patches/0001-ns-implement-AXBoundsForRange-for-macOS-Zoom-cursor-.patch
Daneel 6933d8f9c0 v4 patch: dual mechanism with Apple doc references
UAZoomChangeFocus (documented Apple API) + NSAccessibility.
References to official Apple documentation in comments.
Pattern matches iTerm2 implementation.
2026-02-25 18:11:05 +01:00

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From 8d439114e6faf50c053eac290ae0e60176dfb3bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martin Sukany <martin@sukany.cz>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2026 18:10:58 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ns: implement macOS Zoom cursor tracking + NSAccessibility
support
Add cursor tracking for macOS Zoom 'Follow keyboard focus' and
full NSAccessibility support for VoiceOver and other AT tools.
Two complementary mechanisms are used:
1. UAZoomChangeFocus() from ApplicationServices/UniversalAccess.h:
Directly tells macOS Zoom where to position its viewport. This
is Apple's documented API for applications to control Zoom focus.
Same approach used by iTerm2 (PTYTextView.m:refreshAccessibility).
Ref: developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/universalaccess_h
Ref: developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/1458830-uazoomchangefocus
2. NSAccessibility protocol on EmacsView: reports as TextArea role,
exposes accessibilityFrame / accessibilityBoundsForRange: returning
cursor screen coordinates, and posts SelectedTextChanged and
FocusedUIElementChanged notifications. Serves VoiceOver and AT
tools that query the accessibility tree directly.
Ref: developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityprotocol
Both mechanisms are needed: UAZoomChangeFocus serves Zoom's Follow
keyboard focus (which does not reliably track custom views through
NSAccessibility alone); NSAccessibility serves VoiceOver and other
screen readers.
---
src/nsterm.h | 6 ++
src/nsterm.m | 286 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 292 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/nsterm.h b/src/nsterm.h
index 7c1ee4c..664bce3 100644
--- a/src/nsterm.h
+++ b/src/nsterm.h
@@ -485,6 +485,12 @@ enum ns_return_frame_mode
struct frame *emacsframe;
int scrollbarsNeedingUpdate;
NSRect ns_userRect;
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ NSRect lastAccessibilityCursorRect;
+#endif
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ NSRect lastAccessibilityCursorRect;
+#endif
}
/* AppKit-side interface. */
diff --git a/src/nsterm.m b/src/nsterm.m
index 932d209..96b9d65 100644
--- a/src/nsterm.m
+++ b/src/nsterm.m
@@ -3232,6 +3232,131 @@ Note that CURSOR_WIDTH is meaningful only for (h)bar cursors.
/* Prevent the cursor from being drawn outside the text area. */
r = NSIntersectionRect (r, ns_row_rect (w, glyph_row, TEXT_AREA));
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ /* Accessibility cursor tracking for macOS Zoom and VoiceOver.
+
+ Emacs uses a custom-drawn cursor in a custom NSView. AppKit has no
+ knowledge of cursor position, so we must explicitly notify assistive
+ technology. Two complementary mechanisms are used:
+
+ 1. NSAccessibility notifications:
+ Post NSAccessibilitySelectedTextChangedNotification so that
+ VoiceOver and other AT tools can query cursor position via
+ accessibilityBoundsForRange: / accessibilityFrame.
+
+ 2. UAZoomChangeFocus() from ApplicationServices/UniversalAccess.h:
+ Directly tells macOS Zoom where to move its viewport. This is
+ the documented API for applications to control Zoom focus:
+
+ "This header file contains functions that give applications the
+ ability to control the zoom focus. Using these functions, an
+ application can tell the macOS Universal Access zoom feature
+ what part of its user interface needs focus."
+
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/universalaccess_h
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/1458830-uazoomchangefocus
+
+ This is the same approach used by iTerm2 (PTYTextView.m,
+ method refreshAccessibility).
+
+ Both mechanisms are needed: NSAccessibility serves VoiceOver and
+ screen readers; UAZoomChangeFocus serves macOS Zoom's "Follow
+ keyboard focus" feature, which does not reliably track custom views
+ through NSAccessibility notifications alone. */
+ {
+ EmacsView *view = FRAME_NS_VIEW (f);
+ if (view)
+ {
+ /* Store cursor rect for accessibilityFrame and
+ accessibilityBoundsForRange: queries. */
+ view->lastAccessibilityCursorRect = r;
+
+ /* Post NSAccessibility notification for VoiceOver and other
+ AT tools. */
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (view,
+ NSAccessibilitySelectedTextChangedNotification);
+
+ /* Tell macOS Zoom where the cursor is. UAZoomChangeFocus()
+ expects coordinates with origin at the top-left of the
+ primary screen (CG accessibility coordinate space).
+ convertRectToScreen: returns Quartz coordinates (origin at
+ bottom-left), so we flip the y axis. This coordinate
+ conversion follows the same pattern used by iTerm2's
+ accessibilityConvertScreenRect: method. */
+ if (UAZoomEnabled ())
+ {
+ NSRect windowRect = [view convertRect:r toView:nil];
+ NSRect screenRect = [[view window] convertRectToScreen:windowRect];
+ CGRect cgRect = NSRectToCGRect (screenRect);
+
+ CGFloat primaryH
+ = [[[NSScreen screens] firstObject] frame].size.height;
+ cgRect.origin.y
+ = primaryH - cgRect.origin.y - cgRect.size.height;
+
+ UAZoomChangeFocus (&cgRect, &cgRect,
+ kUAZoomFocusTypeInsertionPoint);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ /* Accessibility: update cursor tracking for macOS Zoom and VoiceOver.
+
+ Emacs is a custom-drawn view. AppKit has no knowledge of where the
+ text cursor is, so we must explicitly notify assistive technology.
+
+ Two complementary mechanisms are used, matching the pattern used by
+ iTerm2 (PTYTextView.m:refreshAccessibility):
+
+ 1. NSAccessibility notifications -- inform AT clients (VoiceOver,
+ Zoom, Switch Control) that the selection/cursor changed.
+ See: Apple NSAccessibility Protocol Reference
+ https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityprotocol
+
+ 2. UAZoomChangeFocus() -- explicitly tell macOS Zoom where to move
+ its viewport. This is the Apple-documented mechanism for custom
+ views to control the Zoom focus. NSAccessibility notifications
+ alone are NOT sufficient for Zoom cursor tracking in custom views.
+ See: Apple UniversalAccess.h Reference
+ https://developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/universalaccess_h
+ https://developer.apple.com/documentation/applicationservices/1458830-uazoomchangefocus */
+ {
+ EmacsView *view = FRAME_NS_VIEW (f);
+ if (view)
+ {
+ view->lastAccessibilityCursorRect = r;
+
+ /* Post NSAccessibility notifications for VoiceOver and other AT. */
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (view,
+ NSAccessibilitySelectedTextChangedNotification);
+
+ /* Tell macOS Zoom where the cursor is. UAZoomChangeFocus expects
+ screen coordinates with origin at top-left of the primary screen
+ (accessibility coordinate space). We convert from Quartz screen
+ coordinates (origin bottom-left) by flipping the y axis, matching
+ the pattern used by iTerm2's accessibilityConvertScreenRect. */
+ if (UAZoomEnabled ())
+ {
+ NSRect windowRect = [view convertRect:r toView:nil];
+ NSRect screenRect = [[view window] convertRectToScreen:windowRect];
+ CGRect cgRect = NSRectToCGRect (screenRect);
+
+ CGFloat primaryH
+ = [[[NSScreen screens] firstObject] frame].size.height;
+ cgRect.origin.y
+ = primaryH - cgRect.origin.y - cgRect.size.height;
+
+ UAZoomChangeFocus (&cgRect, &cgRect,
+ kUAZoomFocusTypeInsertionPoint);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+
ns_focus (f, NULL, 0);
NSGraphicsContext *ctx = [NSGraphicsContext currentContext];
@@ -8237,6 +8362,25 @@ - (void)windowDidBecomeKey /* for direct calls */
XSETFRAME (event.frame_or_window, emacsframe);
kbd_buffer_store_event (&event);
ns_send_appdefined (-1); // Kick main loop
+
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ /* Notify assistive technology that the focused UI element changed
+ to this Emacs view. macOS Zoom uses this to activate keyboard
+ focus tracking when the window gains focus; VoiceOver uses it
+ to announce the newly focused element. */
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (self,
+ NSAccessibilityFocusedUIElementChangedNotification);
+#endif
+
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+ /* Notify AT that the focused UI element changed to this Emacs view.
+ macOS Zoom uses this to activate keyboard focus tracking when the
+ window gains focus.
+ See: NSAccessibilityFocusedUIElementChangedNotification
+ https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityfocuseduielementchangednotification */
+ NSAccessibilityPostNotification (self,
+ NSAccessibilityFocusedUIElementChangedNotification);
+#endif
}
@@ -9474,6 +9618,148 @@ - (int) fullscreenState
return fs_state;
}
+
+#ifdef NS_IMPL_COCOA
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
+ Accessibility support for macOS Zoom, VoiceOver, and other AT tools.
+
+ EmacsView implements the NSAccessibility protocol so that:
+ - macOS Zoom can query cursor position (accessibilityBoundsForRange:)
+ - VoiceOver can identify the view as a text area
+ - Accessibility Inspector shows correct element hierarchy
+
+ The primary Zoom tracking mechanism is UAZoomChangeFocus() in
+ ns_draw_window_cursor above. These methods provide supplementary
+ support for AT tools that query the accessibility tree directly.
+
+ Both the modern protocol API (accessibilityBoundsForRange:, 10.10+)
+ and the legacy parameterized attribute API (AXBoundsForRange) are
+ implemented for compatibility with all macOS versions and AT tools.
+
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityprotocol
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityboundsforrangeparameterizedattribute
+
+ Note: upstream EmacsWindow has separate accessibility code that
+ returns buffer text content. That code operates on the window,
+ not the view, so there is no conflict.
+ ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+- (BOOL)accessibilityIsIgnored
+{
+ /* EmacsView must participate in the accessibility hierarchy. */
+ return NO;
+}
+
+- (BOOL)isAccessibilityElement
+{
+ return YES;
+}
+
+- (id)accessibilityFocusedUIElement
+{
+ /* This view is the focused element -- it contains the text cursor. */
+ return self;
+}
+
+- (NSString *)accessibilityRole
+{
+ return NSAccessibilityTextAreaRole;
+}
+
+- (NSRect)accessibilityFrame
+{
+ /* Return the cursor's screen coordinates as the view's accessibility
+ frame. This allows AT tools that query accessibilityFrame (rather
+ than accessibilityBoundsForRange:) to locate the cursor.
+
+ lastAccessibilityCursorRect is in EmacsView coordinates (flipped:
+ origin top-left). convertRect:toView:nil handles the
+ flipped-to-unflipped conversion automatically (isFlipped=YES). */
+ NSRect viewRect = lastAccessibilityCursorRect;
+ if (NSIsEmptyRect (viewRect))
+ return [super accessibilityFrame];
+
+ NSWindow *win = [self window];
+ if (win == nil)
+ return [super accessibilityFrame];
+
+ NSRect windowRect = [self convertRect:viewRect toView:nil];
+ return [win convertRectToScreen:windowRect];
+}
+
+- (NSArray *)accessibilityAttributeNames
+{
+ NSArray *superAttrs = [super accessibilityAttributeNames];
+ if (superAttrs == nil)
+ superAttrs = @[];
+ return [superAttrs arrayByAddingObjectsFromArray:
+ @[NSAccessibilityRoleAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilitySelectedTextRangeAttribute,
+ NSAccessibilityNumberOfCharactersAttribute]];
+}
+
+- (id)accessibilityAttributeValue:(NSString *)attribute
+{
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilityRoleAttribute])
+ return NSAccessibilityTextAreaRole;
+
+ /* Zoom queries SelectedTextRange before calling BoundsForRange.
+ We return {0,0} (collapsed caret); our bounds methods ignore
+ the range parameter and always return the actual cursor rect. */
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilitySelectedTextRangeAttribute])
+ return [NSValue valueWithRange:NSMakeRange (0, 0)];
+
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:NSAccessibilityNumberOfCharactersAttribute])
+ return @(0);
+
+ return [super accessibilityAttributeValue:attribute];
+}
+
+/* Modern NSAccessibilityProtocol (macOS 10.10+).
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityprotocol */
+- (NSRect)accessibilityBoundsForRange:(NSRange)range
+{
+ /* Return cursor screen rect regardless of requested range.
+ Emacs does not expose a character-level text model to AppKit,
+ so we always return the cursor position. */
+ NSRect viewRect = lastAccessibilityCursorRect;
+
+ if (viewRect.size.width < 1)
+ viewRect.size.width = 1;
+ if (viewRect.size.height < 1)
+ viewRect.size.height = 8;
+
+ NSWindow *win = [self window];
+ if (win == nil)
+ return NSZeroRect;
+
+ NSRect windowRect = [self convertRect:viewRect toView:nil];
+ return [win convertRectToScreen:windowRect];
+}
+
+/* Legacy parameterized attribute API -- fallback for older AT tools.
+ Ref: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nsaccessibilityboundsforrangeparameterizedattribute */
+- (NSArray *)accessibilityParameterizedAttributeNames
+{
+ NSArray *superAttrs = [super accessibilityParameterizedAttributeNames];
+ if (superAttrs == nil)
+ superAttrs = @[];
+ return [superAttrs arrayByAddingObjectsFromArray:
+ @[NSAccessibilityBoundsForRangeParameterizedAttribute]];
+}
+
+- (id)accessibilityAttributeValue:(NSString *)attribute
+ forParameter:(id)parameter
+{
+ if ([attribute isEqualToString:
+ NSAccessibilityBoundsForRangeParameterizedAttribute])
+ return [NSValue valueWithRect:
+ [self accessibilityBoundsForRange:NSMakeRange (0, 0)]];
+
+ return [super accessibilityAttributeValue:attribute forParameter:parameter];
+}
+#endif /* NS_IMPL_COCOA */
+
@end /* EmacsView */
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