man XLookupKeysym (Fonctions bibliothèques) - handle keyboard input events in Latin-1
NAME
XLookupKeysym, XRefreshKeyboardMapping, XLookupString, XRebindKeysym - handle keyboard input events in Latin-1
SYNTAX
ARGUMENTS
- buffer_return
- Returns the translated characters.
- bytes_buffer
- Specifies the length of the buffer. No more than bytes_buffer of translation are returned.
- num_bytes
- Specifies the number of bytes in the string argument.
- display
- Specifies the connection to the X server.
- event_map
- Specifies the mapping event that is to be used.
- event_struct
- Specifies the key event structure to be used. You can pass or
- index
- Specifies the index into the KeySyms list for the event's KeyCode.
- key_event
- Specifies the or event.
- keysym
- Specifies the KeySym that is to be .
- keysym_return
- Returns the KeySym computed from the event if this argument is not NULL.
- list
- Specifies the KeySyms to be used as modifiers.
- mod_count
- Specifies the number of modifiers in the modifier list.
- status_in_out
- Specifies or returns the structure or NULL.
- string
- Specifies the string that is copied and will be returned by
DESCRIPTION
The function uses a given keyboard event and the index you specified to return the KeySym from the list that corresponds to the KeyCode member in the or structure. If no KeySym is defined for the KeyCode of the event, returns
The function refreshes the stored modifier and keymap information. You usually call this function when a event with a request member of or occurs. The result is to update Xlib's knowledge of the keyboard.
The function translates a key event to a KeySym and a string. The KeySym is obtained by using the standard interpretation of the group, and numlock modifiers as defined in the X Protocol specification. If the KeySym has been rebound (see the bound string will be stored in the buffer. Otherwise, the KeySym is mapped, if possible, to an ISO Latin-1 character or (if the Control modifier is on) to an ASCII control character, and that character is stored in the buffer. returns the number of characters that are stored in the buffer.
If present (non-NULL), the structure records the state, which is private to Xlib, that needs preservation across calls to to implement compose processing. The creation of structures is implementation-dependent; a portable program must pass NULL for this argument.
The function can be used to rebind the meaning of a KeySym for the client. It does not redefine any key in the X server but merely provides an easy way for long strings to be attached to keys. returns this string when the appropriate set of modifier keys are pressed and when the KeySym would have been used for the translation. No text conversions are performed; the client is responsible for supplying appropriately encoded strings. Note that you can rebind a KeySym that may not exist.
SEE ALSO
XButtonEvent(3),
XMapEvent(3),
XStringToKeysym(3)