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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers will I be able to do it ? Post 4472 by ssosw on Wednesday 25th of July 2001 04:02:30 AM
Old 07-25-2001
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Hello,

I read some of the messages(by neo and PTx) in your forum.I was looking for info on how to get started,and now I feel like this is more than I can handle.

Its not because I dont have the will to read and learn,but I dont know if I have the environment that will help me learn stuff at the levels that you are at.Can I use my PC for this or do I have to get better machines.And I dont know if it is too late to start.

There is no one I know of in similar fields who may be able to help and guide me,and the only other way is certified courses.And I dont have a clue as to which I should take.

All I know now is MS/Networking,I have got my degree in engineering and I know C programming.I havent used it in any real applications or anything,just learned it well in college.

I would seriously like to start learning now and I would be grateful for any help or advice you can give.


 
XCHANGEDEVICEDONTPRO(3) 												   XCHANGEDEVICEDONTPRO(3)

NAME
XChangeDeviceDontPropagateList, XGetDeviceDontPropagateList - query or change the dont-propagate-list for extension devices SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/XInput.h> int XChangeDeviceDontPropagateList( Display *display, Window window, int count, XEventClass *event_list, int mode); XEventClass* XGetDeviceDontPropagateList( Display *display, Window window, int *count); display Specifies the connection to the X server. window Specifies the window whose dont-propagate-list is to be queried or modified. event_list Specifies a pointer to a list of event classes. mode Specifies the mode.You can pass AddToList, or DeleteFromList. count Specifies the number of event classes in the list. DESCRIPTION
The XChangeDeviceDontPropagateList request modifies the list of events that should not be propagated to ancestors of the event window. This request allows extension events to be added to or deleted from that list. By default, all events are propagated to ancestor windows. Once modified, the list remains modified for the life of the window. Events are not removed from the list because the client that added them has terminated. Suppression of event propagation is not allowed for all input extension events. If a specified event class is one that cannot be suppressed, a BadClass error will result. Events that can be suppressed include DeviceKeyPress, DeviceKeyRelease, DeviceButtonPress, DeviceButtonRelease, DeviceMotionNotify, ProximityIn, and ProximityOut. XChangeDeviceDontPropagateList can generate a BadDevice, BadClass, or BadValue error. The XGetDeviceDontPropagateList request queries the list of events that should not be propagated to ancestors of the event window. XGetDeviceDontPropagateList can generate a BadClass or BadWindow error. DIAGNOSTICS
BadDevice An invalid device was specified. The specified device does not exist or has not been opened by this client via XOpenInputDevice. This error may also occur if some other client has caused the specified device to become the X keyboard or X pointer device via the XChangeKeyboardDevice or XChangePointerDevice requests. BadValue Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted by the request. Unless a specific range is specified for an argument, the full range defined by the argument's type is accepted. Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can generate this error. BadWindow An invalid window id was specified. BadClass An invalid event class was specified. 05/15/2013 XCHANGEDEVICEDONTPRO(3)
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