06-05-2002
Thanks
Thanks "iat00" and "linuxpenguin" yes ! what u both have suggested works out for me !!
actually i had misunderstood before that the bit "x" only controls excution rights and not cd (change directories).
thanx once again for ur time
regs
Taher
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xkbactionctrls
XkbActionCtrls(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbActionCtrls(3)
NAME
XkbActionCtrls - Returns the ctrls fields of act converted to an unsigned int
SYNOPSIS
unsigned int XkbActionCtrls (XkbCtrlsAction act);
ARGUMENTS
- act action from which to extract controls
DESCRIPTION
Actions associated with the XkbCtrlsAction structure change the state of the boolean controls.
The type field can have any one of the values shown in Table 1.
Table 1 Controls Action Types
--------------------------------------------------------------
Type Effect
--------------------------------------------------------------
XkbSA_SetControls A key press enables any boolean controls
specified in the ctrls fields that were
not already enabled at the time of the
key press. A key release disables any
controls enabled by the key press. This
action can cause XkbControlsNotify
events.
XkbSA_LockControls If the XkbSA_LockNoLock bit is not set
in the flags field, a key press enables
any controls specified in the ctrls
fields that were not already enabled at
the time of the key press.
If the XkbSA_LockNoUnlock bit is not set
in the flags field, a key release dis-
ables any controls specified in the
ctrls fields that were not already dis-
abled at the time of the key press.
This action can cause XkbControlsNotify
events.
The flags field is composed of the bitwise inclusive OR of the masks shown in Table 2.
Table 2 Control Action Flags
--------------------------------------------------------------
Flag Meaning
--------------------------------------------------------------
XkbSA_LockNoLock If set, and the action type is
XkbSA_LockControls, the server only dis-
ables controls.
XkbSA_LockNoUnlock If set, and the action type is
XkbSA_LockControls, the server only
enables controls.
The XkbSA_SetControls action implements a key that enables a boolean control when pressed and disables it when released. The XkbSA_LockCon-
trols action is used to implement a key that toggles the state of a boolean control each time it is pressed and released. The XkbSA_Loc-
kNoLock and XkbSA_LockNoUnlock flags allow modifying the toggling behavior to only unlock or only lock the boolean control.
The ctrls0, ctrls1, ctrls2, and ctrls3 fields represent the boolean controls in the enabled_ctrls field of the controls structure. Xkb
macros, to convert between the two formats.
XkbActionCtrls returns the ctrls fields of act converted to an unsigned int.
STRUCTURES
typedef struct _XkbCtrlsAction {
unsigned char type; /* XkbSA_SetControls, XkbSA_LockControls */
unsigned char flags; /* with type, controls enabling and disabling
of controls */
unsigned char ctrls3; /* ctrls0 through ctrls3 represent the boolean
controls */
unsigned char ctrls2; /* ctrls0 through ctrls3 represent the boolean
controls */
unsigned char ctrls1; /* ctrls0 through ctrls3 represent the boolean
controls */
unsigned char ctrls0; /* ctrls0 through ctrls3 represent the boolean
controls */
} XkbCtrlsAction;
X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XkbActionCtrls(3)