Query: xrebindkeysym
OS: hpux
Section: 3
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
XRebindKeysym() XRebindKeysym() Name XRebindKeysym - rebind a keysym to a string for client. Synopsis XRebindKeysym(display, keysym, mod_list, mod_count, string, num_bytes) Display *display; KeySym keysym; KeySym *mod_list; int mod_count; unsigned char *string; int num_bytes; Arguments display Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay(). keysym Specifies the keysym to be rebound. mod_list Specifies a pointer to an array of keysyms that are being used as modifiers. mod_count Specifies the number of modifiers in the modifier list. string Specifies a pointer to the string that is to be copied and returned by XLookupString() in response to later events. num_bytes Specifies the length of the string. Description XRebindKeysym() binds the string to the specified keysym, so that string and keysym are returned by XLookukpString when that key is pressed and the modifiers specified in mod_list are also being held down. This function rebinds the meaning of a keysym for a client. It does not redefine the keycode in the server but merely provides an easy way for long strings to be attached to keys. No text conversions are per- formed; the client is responsible for supplying appropriately encoded strings. Note that you are allowed to rebind a keysym that may not exist. See Volume One, Chapter 9, The Keyboard and Pointer, for a description of keysyms and keyboard mapping. See Also XChangeKeyboardMapping(), XDeleteModifiermapEntry(), XFreeModifiermap(), XGetKeyboardMapping(), XGetModifierMapping(), XInsertModi- fiermapEntry(), XKeycodeToKeysym(), XKeysymToKeycode(), XKeysymToString(), XLookupKeysym(), XLookupString(), XNewModifiermap(), XQueryKeymap(), XRefreshKeyboardMapping(), XSetModifierMapping(), XStringToKeysym(). Xlib - Keyboard XRebindKeysym()
Related Man Pages |
---|
xrebindkeysym(3x11) - redhat |
xrefreshkeyboardmapping(3x11) - redhat |
xlookupkeysym(3) - x11r4 |
xlookupkeysym(3) - suse |
xrefreshkeyboardmapping(3) - suse |
Similar Topics in the Unix Linux Community |
---|
Unix File Permissions |
PHP Man Pages Now Available (Over 10,000) |
Is UNIX an open source OS ? |
Wrong Array... |
Shopt -s histappend |