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XSetICValues()															    XSetICValues()

Name
  XSetICValues - set input context attributes.

Synopsis
  char * XSetICValues(ic, ...)
	XIC ic;

Arguments
  ic	    Specifies the input context.

  ...	    Specifies the variable length argument list to set or get XIC values.

Returns
  NULL if no error occurred; otherwise, the name of the first attribute that could not be set.

Availability
  Release 5 and later.

Description
  XSetICValues()  sets	the values of input context attributes.  The first argument is the input context, and it is followed by a NULL-termi-
  nated variable-length argument list of attribute name/value pairs.  The standard attributes and their types are listed in the tables below.
  Input Context Attributes

Name		      Type	      Notes
XNInputStyle	      XIMStyle	      Required at IC creation; may not be
				 changed.
XNClientWindow	      Window	      Must be set before IC use; may not be
				 changed.
XNFocusWindow	      Window	      Changes may cause geometry negotiation.
XNResourceName	      char *
XNResourceClass       char *
XNGeometryCallback    XIMCallback *
XNFilterEvents	      unsigned long   Read-only attribute; may not be set.
XNPreeditAttributes   XVaNestedList   See sub-attributes below.
XNStatusAttributes    XVaNestedList   See sub-attributes below.

Pre-edit and Status Area Sub-attributes

Name			 Type		 Notes
XNArea			 XRectangle *
XNAreaNeeded		 XRectangle *
XNSpotLocation		 XPoint *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMPreeditPosi-
				    tion style.
XNColormap		 Colormap
XNStdColormap		 Atom
XNForeground		 unsigned long
XNBackground		 unsigned long
XNBackgroundPixmap	 Pixmap
XNFontSet		 XFontSet	 Required  at  IC
				    creation;
				    changes	 may
				    cause   geometry
				    negotiation.
XNLineSpacing		 int		 Changes      may
				    cause   geometry
				    negotiation.
XNCursor		 Cursor

XNPreeditStartCallback	 XIMCallback *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMPreeditCall-
				    backs style.
XNPreeditDoneCallback	 XIMCallback *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMPreeditCall-
				    backs style.
XNPreeditDrawCallback	 XIMCallback *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMPreeditCall-
				    backs style.
XNPreeditCaretCallback	 XIMCallback *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMPreeditCall-
				    backs style.
XNStatusStartCallback	 XIMCallback *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMStatusCall-
				    backs style.
XNStatusDoneCallback	 XIMCallback *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMStatusCall-
				    backs style.
XNStatusDrawCallback	 XIMCallback *	 Required  at  IC
				    creation	 for
				    XIMStatusCall-
				    backs style.

In addition to the attribute names above, the special name XNVaNestedList indicates that the following argument is a  XVaNestedList  of  attribute
name/value pairs.  When a nested list is encountered in an argument list, the contents of the nested list are processed as if they appeared in the
original argument list at that point.

  XSetICValues() returns NULL if no error occurred; otherwise, it returns the name of  the  first  attribute  that  could  not	be  set.   An
  attribute could be not set for any of the following reasons:

  o  A read-only attribute was set (for example, XNFilterEvents).

  o  The attribute name is not recognized.

  o  The input method encountered an input method implementation-dependent error.

  Each value to be set must match the type of the attribute.

Errors
  BadAtom   A value for an Atom argument does not name a defined Atom.

  BadColor  A value for a Colormap argument does not name a defined Colormap.

  BadCursor A value for a Cursor argument does not name a defined Cursor.

  BadPixmap A value for a Pixmap argument does not name a defined Pixmap.

  BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window.

See Also
  XCreateIC(), XSetICFocus(), XmbResetIC(), XwcResetIC(), XGetICValues().

Xlib - Input Contexts														    XSetICValues()
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