Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

xtgetkeysymtable(3xt) [xfree86 man page]

XtGetKeysymTable(3Xt)						   XT FUNCTIONS 					     XtGetKeysymTable(3Xt)

NAME
XtGetKeysymTable, XtKeysymToKeycodeList - query keysyms and keycodes SYNTAX
Keysym* XtGetKeysymTable(Display* display, KeyCode* min_keycode_return, int *keysyms_per_keycode_return); void XtKeysymToKeycodeList(Display* display, KeySym keysym, KeyCode** keycodes_return, Cardinal* keycount_return); ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the display whose table is required. min_keycode_return Returns the minimum KeyCode valid for the display. keysyms_per_keycode_return Returns the number of KeySyms stored for each KeyCode. keysym Specifies the KeySym for which to search. keycodes_return Returns a list of KeyCodes that have keysym associated with them, or NULL if keycount_return is 0. keycount_return Returns the number of KeyCodes in the keycode list. DESCRIPTION
XtGetKeysymTable returns a pointer to the Intrinsics' copy of the server's KeyCode-to-KeySym table. This table must not be modified. The XtKeysymToKeycodeList procedure returns all the KeyCodes that have keysym in their entry for the keyboard mapping table associated with display. The caller should free the storage pointed to by keycodes_return using XtFree when it is no longer useful. SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface Xlib - C Language X Interface XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XtGetKeysymTable(3Xt)

Check Out this Related Man Page

XtGetKeysymTable(3Xt)													     XtGetKeysymTable(3Xt)

NAME
XtGetKeysymTable, XtKeysymToKeycodeList - query keysyms and keycodes SYNOPSIS
Keysym* XtGetKeysymTable(display, min_keycode_return, keysyms_per_keycode_return) Display* display; KeyCode* min_keycode_return; int* keysyms_per_keycode_return; void XtKeysymToKeycodeList(display, keysym, keycodes_return, keycount_return) Display* display; KeySym keysym; KeyCode** keycodes_return; Cardinal* keycount_return; ARGUMENTS
Specifies the display whose table is required. Returns the minimum KeyCode valid for the display. Returns the number of KeySyms stored for each KeyCode. Specifies the KeySym for which to search. Returns a list of KeyCodes that have keysym associated with them, or NULL if keycount_return is 0. Returns the number of KeyCodes in the keycode list. DESCRIPTION
XtGetKeysymTable returns a pointer to the Intrinsics' copy of the server's KeyCode-to-KeySym table. This table must not be modified. The XtKeysymToKeycodeList procedure returns all the KeyCodes that have keysym in their entry for the keyboard mapping table associated with display. The caller should free the storage pointed to by keycodes_return using XtFree when it is no longer useful. SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics -- C Language Interface Xlib -- C Language X Interface XtGetKeysymTable(3Xt)
Man Page

4 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

No xorg.conf or XF86Config

There is no xorg.conf file and no XF86Config file on a certain FreeBSD machine: # locate xorg.conf /usr/local/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.gz # locate XF86Config # Can someone let me know if that means that there is a bare bones set up possible only? xrandr works fine, but I am looking for ways to... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: figaro
6 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Can a script resize it's own mintty console?

I'm looking for finer granularity than the 20 ANSI escape sequence screen modes. What I'd like to do is have the terminal increase it's own height when I have to show the user a long menu. Platform is Cygwin 64 running over Win 7 Pro. Mike (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Michael Stora
4 Replies

3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Shopt -s histappend

What is the point of this? Whenever I close my shell it appends to the history file without adding this. I have never seen it overwrite my history file. # When the shell exits, append to the history file instead of overwriting it shopt -s histappend (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: cokedude
3 Replies

4. Fedora

Fedora 30 and Slackware 14.2, how to obtain the same rendering?

Look this very good rendering on Slackware 14.2 in my opinion is near perfect. https://i.stack.imgur.com/q5trL.png Now look the same page on Fedora 30 https://i.stack.imgur.com/FBQv7.png In my opinion the fonts on Fedora are too small and difficult to read, I prefer the fat fonts of... (20 Replies)
Discussion started by: Linusolaradm1
20 Replies