XkbFindOverlayForKey(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbFindOverlayForKey(3)NAME
XkbFindOverlayForKey - Find the alternate name by using the primary name for a key that is part of an overlay
SYNOPSIS
char * XkbFindOverlayForKey (XkbGeometryPtr geom, XkbSectionPtr section, char *under);
ARGUMENTS
- geom geometry that contains the section
- section
section to be searched for matching keys
- under
primary name of the key to be considered
DESCRIPTION
Keys that can generate multiple keycodes may be associated with multiple names. Such keys have a primary name and an alternate name.
XkbFindOverlayForKey uses the primary name of the key, under, to look up the alternate name, which it returns.
X Version 11 libX11 1.6.0 XkbFindOverlayForKey(3)
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XkbAddGeomDoodad(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbAddGeomDoodad(3)NAME
XkbAddGeomDoodad - Add one doodad to a section of a keyboard geometry or to the top-level geometry
SYNOPSIS
XkbDoodadPtr XkbAddGeomDoodad ( geom , section, name )
XkbGeometryPtr geom;
XkbSectionPtr section;
Atom name;
ARGUMENTS
- geom geometry to which the doodad is added
- section
section, if any, to which the doodad is added
- name name of the new doodad
DESCRIPTION
Xkb provides functions to add a single new element to the top-level keyboard geometry. In each case the num_ * fields of the corresponding
structure is incremented by 1. These functions do not change sz_* unless there is no more room in the array. Some of these functions fill
in the values of the element's structure from the arguments. For other functions, you must explicitly write code to fill the structure's
elements.
The top-level geometry description includes a list of geometry properties. A geometry property associates an arbitrary string with an
equally arbitrary name. Programs that display images of keyboards can use geometry properties as hints, but they are not interpreted by
Xkb. No other geometry structures refer to geometry properties.
A doodad describes some visible aspect of the keyboard that is not a key and is not a section. XkbAddGeomDoodad adds a doodad with name
specified by name to the geometry geom if section is NULL or to the section of the geometry specified by section if section is not NULL.
XkbAddGeomDoodad returns NULL if any of the parameters is empty or if it was not able to allocate space for the doodad. If there is already
a doodad with the name name in the doodad array for the geometry (if section is NULL) or the section (if section is non-NULL), a pointer to
that doodad is returned. To allocate space for an arbitrary number of doodads to a section, use the XkbAllocGeomSectionDoodads function. To
allocate space for an arbitrary number of doodads to a keyboard geometry, use the XkbAllocGeomDoodads function.
STRUCTURES
typedef union _XkbDoodad {
XkbAnyDoodadRec any;
XkbShapeDoodadRec shape;
XkbTextDoodadRec text;
XkbIndicatorDoodadRec indicator;
XkbLogoDoodadRec logo;
} XkbDoodadRec, *XkbDoodadPtr;
SEE ALSO XkbAllocGeomDoodads(3), XkbAllocGeomSectionDoodads(3)X Version 11 libX11 1.2.1 XkbAddGeomDoodad(3)
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