11-21-2003
Thanks for the info Magnus. Although I don't know UNIX, I know that it is complex. Therefore, I never understood how you could take it all in, in a 5 day boot camp. I agree that taking courses at a local college or university would be better. Any recommendations on what courses I should take to start? And if not SUN, where should I focus my attention? Any feedback would be super.
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xseticfocus
XSetICFocus(3X11) XSetICFocus(3X11)
NAME
XSetICFocus, XUnsetICFocus - set and unset input context focus
SYNOPSIS
void XSetICFocus(ic)
XIC ic;
void XUnsetICFocus(ic)
XIC ic;
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the input context.
DESCRIPTION
The XSetICFocus function allows a client to notify an input method that the focus window attached to the specified input context has
received keyboard focus. The input method should take action to provide appropriate feedback. Complete feedback specification is a matter
of user interface policy.
Calling XSetICFocus does not affect the focus window value.
The XUnsetICFocus function allows a client to notify an input method that the specified input context has lost the keyboard focus and that
no more input is expected on the focus window attached to that input context. The input method should take action to provide appropriate
feedback. Complete feedback specification is a matter of user interface policy.
Calling XUnsetICFocus does not affect the focus window value; the client may still receive events from the input method that are directed
to the focus window.
SEE ALSO
XCreateIC(3X11), XOpenIM(3X11), XSetICValues(3X11), XmbResetIC(3X11)
Xlib -- C Language X Interface
XSetICFocus(3X11)