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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Let us stand in awe before Don Cragun Post 303031430 by Neo on Thursday 28th of February 2019 07:48:37 AM
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Could not agree more!

I read all Don's replies and learn from every one of them!

We are very fortunate and blessed at unix.com to have such a diversity of deeply talented and "passionate about tech" people.

Thank You Don and Everyone!

(back to coding... LOL)
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XIBARRIERRELEASEPOIN(3) 												   XIBARRIERRELEASEPOIN(3)

NAME
XIBarrierReleasePointer, XIBarrierReleasePointers - allow pointer movement across a pointer barrier SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/XInput2.h> int XIBarrierReleasePointer( Display *display, int deviceid, PointerBarrier barrier, BarrierEventID eventid); int XIBarrierReleasePointers( Display *display, XIBarrierReleasePointerInfo *barriers, int num_barriers); display Specifies the connection to the X server. deviceid Specifies the device allowed to move across the barrier. barrier Specifies the barrier. eventid Specifies the unique event ID for this barrier event sequence. barriers List of deviceid, barrier, eventid triplets. num_barriers Number of elements in barriers. DESCRIPTION
If a pointer is constrained by a pointer barrier, release the pointer from the barrier and allow it to cross the barrier with the next motion. If the pointer moves away from the barrier, this request does nothing. This request only releases the pointer for the given barrier event sequence. If the pointer moves away from or through the barrier, a XI_BarrierLeave event is generated. Future pointer movement constrained by this barrier will assign a new eventid and require a new XIBarrierReleasePointer request. If the pointer is not currently blocked by the barrier or the barrier event sequence has ended, this request does nothing. XIBarrierReleasePointer and XIBarrierReleasePointers can generate a BadDevice or BadValue error. DIAGNOSTICS
BadDevice An invalid device was specified. The device does not exist or is not a master pointer device. BadValue A value for a PointerBarrier argument does not name a defined pointer barrier. SEE ALSO
XFixesCreatePointerBarrier(3) 05/30/2013 XIBARRIERRELEASEPOIN(3)
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