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xkbgetnamedgeometry(3xkb) [x11r4 man page]

XkbGetNamedGeometry(3Xkb)					  XKBLIB FUNCTION					 XkbGetNamedGeometry(3Xkb)

NAME
XkbGetNamedGeometry - Loads a keyboard geometry description from this database by name SYNTAX
Status XkbGetNamedGeometry ( dpy, xkb, name ) Display * dpy; XkbDescPtr xkb; Atom name; ARGUMENTS
- dpy connection to the X server - xkb keyboard description into which the geometry should be loaded - name name of the geometry to be loaded DESCRIPTION
It is also possible to load a keyboard geometry by name. The X server maintains a database of keyboard components (see below). XkbGetNamedGeometry can return BadName if the name cannot be found. The X server maintains a database of keyboard components, identified by component type. The database contains all the information neces- sary to build a complete keyboard description for a particular device, as well as to assemble partial descriptions. Table 1 identifies the component types and the type of information they contain. Table 1 Server Database Keyboard Components ------------------------------------------------------------------ Component Component Primary Contents May also contain Type ------------------------------------------------------------------ Keymap Complete keyboard descrip- tion Normally assembled using a complete component from each of the other types Keycodes Symbolic name for each key Aliases for some Minimum and maximum legal keys keycodes Symbolic names for indicators Description of indi- cators physically present Types Key types Real modifier bind- ings and symbolic names for some vir- tual modifiers Compatibility Rules used to assign Maps for some indi- actions to keysyms cators Real modifier bind- ings and symbolic names for some vir- tual modifiers Symbols Symbol mapping for key- Explicit actions and board keys behaviors for some Modifier mapping keys Symbolic names for groups Real modifier bind- ings and symbolic names for some vir- tual modifiers Geometry Layout of the keyboard Aliases for some keys; overrides key- codes component aliases Symbolic names for some indicators Description of indi- cators physically present While a keymap is a database entry for a complete keyboard description, and therefore logically different from the individual component database entries, the rules for processing keymap entries are identical to those for the individual components. In the discussion that follows, the term component is used to refer to either individual components or a keymap. There may be multiple entries for each of the component types. An entry may be either complete or partial. Partial entries describe only a piece of the corresponding keyboard component and are designed to be combined with other entries of the same type to form a complete entry. For example, a partial symbols map might describe the differences between a common ASCII keyboard and some national layout. Such a partial map is not useful on its own because it does not include those symbols that are the same on both the ASCII and national layouts (such as function keys). On the other hand, this partial map can be used to configure any ASCII keyboard to use a national layout. When a keyboard description is built, the components are processed in the order in which they appear in Table 1; later definitions override earlier ones. DIAGNOSTICS
BadName A font or color of the specified name does not exist. X Version 11 Release 6.1 XkbGetNamedGeometry(3Xkb)
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