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Name

XtSetKeyTranslator, XtTranslateKeycode, XtRegisterCaseConverter, XtConvertCase - convert KeySym to KeyCodes

Syntax

void XtSetKeyTranslator(Display *display, XtKeyProc proc);
void XtTranslateKeycode(Display *display, KeyCode keycode,
Modifiers modifiers, Modifiers *modifiers_return, KeySym *keysym_return);
void XtRegisterCaseConverter(Display *display, XtCaseProc proc,
KeySym start, KeySym stop);
void XtConvertCase(Display *display, KeySym keysym, KeySym
*lower_return, KeySym *upper_return);

Arguments

display
Specifies the displayDi.
keycode
Specifies the KeyCode to translate.
keysym
Specifies the KeySym to convert.
keysym_return
Returns the resulting KeySym.
lower_return
Returns the lowercase equivalent of the KeySym.
upper_return
Returns the uppercase equivalent of the KeySym.
modifiers
Specifies the modifiers to the KeyCode.
modifiers_return
Returns a mask that indicates the modifiers actually used to generate the KeySym.
proc
Specifies the procedure that is to perform key translations or conversions.
start
Specifies the first KeySym for which this converter is valid.
stop
Specifies the last KeySym for which this converter is valid.

Description

The XtSetKeyTranslator function sets the specified procedure as the current key translator. The default translator is XtTranslateKey, an XtKeyProc that uses Shift and Lock modifiers with the interpretations defined by the core protocol. It is provided so that new translators can call it to get default KeyCode-to-KeySym translations and so that the default translator can be reinstalled.

The XtTranslateKeycode function passes the specified arguments directly to the currently registered KeyCode to KeySym translator.

The XtRegisterCaseConverter registers the specified case converter. The start and stop arguments provide the inclusive range of KeySyms for which this converter is to be called. The new converter overrides any previous converters for KeySyms in that range. No interface exists to remove converters; you need to register an identity converter. When a new converter is registered, the Intrinsics refreshes the keyboard state if necessary. The default converter understands case conversion for all KeySyms defined in the core protocol.

The XtConvertCase function calls the appropriate converter and returns the results. A user-supplied XtKeyProc may need to use this function.

See Also


X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
Xlib - C Language X Interface


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