Museum

Home

Lab Overview

Retrotechnology Articles

⇒ Online Manual

Media Vault

Software Library

Restoration Projects

Artifacts Sought

Related Articles

XStringToKeysym(3x11)



XLookupKeysym(3X11)     COMMAND REFERENCE     XLookupKeysym(3X11)



NAME
     XLookupKeysym, XRefreshKeyboardMapping, XLookupString,
     XRebindKeySym - handle keyboard input events

SYNOPSIS
     KeySym XLookupKeysym(key_event, index)
           XKeyEvent *key_event;
           int index;

     XRefreshKeyboardMapping(event_map)
           XMappingEvent *event_map;

     int XLookupString(event_struct, buffer_return, bytes_buffer,
     keysym_return, status_in_out)
           XKeyEvent *event_struct;
           char *buffer_return;
           int bytes_buffer;
           KeySym *keysym_return;
           XComposeStatus *status_in_out;

     XRebindKeysym(display, keysym, list, mod_count, string,
     bytes_string)
           Display *display;
           KeySym keysym;
           KeySym list[];
           int mod_count;
           unsigned char *string;
           int bytes_string;

ARGUMENTS
     buffer_return
               Returns the translated characters.

     bytes_buffer
               Specifies the length of the buffer.  No more than
               bytes_buffer of translation are returned.

     bytes_string
               Specifies the length of the string.

     display   Specifies the connection to the X server.

     event_map Specifies the mapping event that is to be used.

     event_struct
               Specifies the key event structure to be used.  You
               can pass XKeyPressedEvent or XKeyReleasedEvent.

     index     Specifies the index into the KeySyms list for the
               event's KeyCode.

     key_event Specifies the KeyPress or KeyRelease event.



X Version 11            1 September 1988                        1





XLookupKeysym(3X11)     COMMAND REFERENCE     XLookupKeysym(3X11)



     keysym    Specifies the KeySym that is to be .

     keysym_return
               Returns the KeySym computed from the event if this
               argument is not NULL.

     list      Specifies the KeySyms to be used as modifiers.

     mod_count Specifies the number of modifiers in the modifier
               list.

     status_in_out
               Specifies or returns the XComposeStatus structure
               or NULL.

     string    Specifies a pointer to the string that is copied
               and will be returned by XLookupString.

DESCRIPTION
     The XLookupKeysym function uses a given keyboard event and
     the index you specified to return the KeySym from the list
     that corresponds to the KeyCode member in the
     XKeyPressedEvent or XKeyReleasedEvent structure.  If no
     KeySym is defined for the KeyCode of the event,
     XLookupKeysym returns NoSymbol.

     The XRefreshKeyboardMapping function refreshes the stored
     modifier and keymap information.  You usually call this
     function when a MappingNotify event with a request member of
     MappingKeyboard or MappingModifier occurs.  The result is to
     update Xlib's knowledge of the keyboard.

     The XLookupString function is a convenience routine that
     maps a key event to an ISO Latin-1 string, using the
     modifier bits in the key event to deal with shift, lock, and
     control.  It returns the translated string into the user's
     buffer. It also detects any rebound KeySyms (see
     XRebindKeysym) and returns the specified bytes.
     XLookupString returns the length of the string stored in the
     tag buffer.  If the lock modifier has the caps lock KeySym
     associated with it, XLookupString interprets the lock
     modifier to perform caps lock processing.

     If present (non-NULL), the XComposeStatus structure records
     the state, which is private to Xlib, that needs preservation
     across calls to XLookupString to implement compose
     processing.

     The XRebindKeysym function can be used to rebind the meaning
     of a KeySym for the client.  It does not redefine any key in
     the X server but merely provides an easy way for long
     strings to be attached to keys.  XLookupString returns this



X Version 11            1 September 1988                        2





XLookupKeysym(3X11)     COMMAND REFERENCE     XLookupKeysym(3X11)



     string when the appropriate set of modifier keys are pressed
     and when the KeySym would have been used for the
     translation.  Note that you can rebind a KeySym that may not
     exist.

SEE ALSO
     XStringToKeysym(3x11)
     Xlib - C Language X Interface















































X Version 11            1 September 1988                        3



%%index%%
na:528,156;
sy:684,3631;
de:4315,3086;
se:7401,303;
%%index%%000000000085

Typewritten Software • bear@typewritten.org • Edmonds, WA 98026