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.TH XkbGetVirtualMods __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "XKB FUNCTIONS"
.SH NAME
XkbGetVirtualMods \- Obtain a subset of the virtual modifier bindings (the vmods
array) in a keyboard description
.SH SYNOPSIS
.HP
.B Status XkbGetVirtualMods
.BI "(\^Display *" "dpy" "\^,"
.BI "unsigned int " "which" "\^,"
.BI "XkbDescPtr " "xkb" "\^);"
.if n .ti +5n
.if t .ti +.5i
.SH ARGUMENTS
.TP
.I dpy
connection to server
.TP
.I which
mask indicating virtual modifier bindings to get
.TP
.I xkb
Xkb description where results will be placed
.SH DESCRIPTION
.LP
.I XkbGetVirtualMods
sends a request to the server to obtain the
.I vmods
entries for the virtual modifiers specified in the mask,
.I which,
and waits for a reply.
Virtual modifiers are named by converting their string name to an X Atom and storing the Atom in the
.I names.vmods
array in an XkbDescRec structure. The position of a name Atom in the
.I names.vmods
array defines the bit position used to represent the virtual modifier and also the index used when
accessing virtual modifier information in arrays: the name in the i-th (0 relative) entry of
.I names.vmods
is the i-th virtual modifier, represented by the mask (1<<i). Throughout Xkb, various functions have
a parameter that is a mask representing virtual modifier choices. In each case, the i-th bit (0
relative) of the mask represents the i-th virtual modifier.
To set the name of a virtual modifier, use
.I XkbSetNames,
using XkbVirtualModNamesMask in
.I which
and the name in the
.I xkb
argument; to retrieve indicator names, use
.I XkbGetNames.
For each bit set in
.I which, XkbGetVirtualMods
updates the corresponding virtual modifier definition in the
.I server->vmods
array of
.I xkb.
The
.I xkb
parameter must be a pointer to a valid Xkb keyboard description. If successful,
.I XkbGetVirtualMods
returns Success.
.B Virtual Modifier Names and Masks
Virtual modifiers are named by converting their string name to an X Atom and
storing the Atom in the
.I names.vmods
array in an XkbDescRec structure. The position of a name Atom in the
.I names.vmods
array defines the bit position used to represent the virtual modifier and also
the index used when accessing virtual modifier information in arrays: the name
in the i-th (0 relative) entry of
.I names.vmods
is the i-th virtual modifier, represented by the mask (1<<i). Throughout Xkb,
various functions have a parameter that is a mask representing virtual modifier
choices. In each case, the i-th bit (0 relative) of the mask represents the i-th
virtual modifier.
To set the name of a virtual modifier, use
.I XkbSetNames,
using XkbVirtualModNamesMask in
.I which
and the name in the
.I xkb
argument; to retrieve indicator names, use
.I XkbGetNames.
If the
.I server
map has not been allocated in the
.I xkb
parameter,
.I XkbGetVirtualMods
allocates and initializes it before obtaining the virtual modifier bindings.
If the server does not have a compatible version of Xkb, or the Xkb extension
has not been properly initialized,
.I XkbGetVirtualMods
returns BadMatch. Any errors in allocation cause
.I XkbGetVirtualMods
to return BadAlloc.
.SH "RETURN VALUES"
.TP 15
Success
The
.I XkbGetVirtualMods
function returns Success when it successfully updates the corresponding virtual modifier definition
in the
.I server->vmods
array of
.I xkb.
.SH STRUCTURES
.LP
The complete description of an Xkb keyboard is given by an XkbDescRec. The
component
structures in the XkbDescRec represent the major Xkb components.
.nf
typedef struct {
struct _XDisplay * display; /\&* connection to X server */
unsigned short flags; /\&* private to Xkb, do not modify */
unsigned short device_spec; /\&* device of interest */
KeyCode min_key_code; /\&* minimum keycode for device */
KeyCode max_key_code; /\&* maximum keycode for device */
XkbControlsPtr ctrls; /\&* controls */
XkbServerMapPtr server; /\&* server keymap */
XkbClientMapPtr map; /\&* client keymap */
XkbIndicatorPtr indicators; /\&* indicator map */
XkbNamesPtr names; /\&* names for all components */
XkbCompatMapPtr compat; /\&* compatibility map */
XkbGeometryPtr geom; /\&* physical geometry of keyboard */
} XkbDescRec, *XkbDescPtr;
.fi
The
.I display
field points to an X display structure. The
.I flags
field is private to the library: modifying
.I flags
may yield unpredictable results. The
.I device_spec
field specifies the device identifier of the keyboard input device, or XkbUseCoreKeyboard, which
specifies the core keyboard device. The
.I min_key_code
and
.I max_key_code
fields specify the least and greatest keycode that can be returned by the keyboard.
Each structure component has a corresponding mask bit that is used in function
calls to
indicate that the structure should be manipulated in some manner, such as
allocating it
or freeing it. These masks and their relationships to the fields in the
XkbDescRec are
shown in Table 1.
.TS
c s s
l l l
l l l.
Table 1 Mask Bits for XkbDescRec
_
Mask Bit XkbDescRec Field Value
_
XkbControlsMask ctrls (1L<<0)
XkbServerMapMask server (1L<<1)
XkbIClientMapMask map (1L<<2)
XkbIndicatorMapMask indicators (1L<<3)
XkbNamesMask names (1L<<4)
XkbCompatMapMask compat (1L<<5)
XkbGeometryMask geom (1L<<6)
XkbAllComponentsMask All Fields (0x7f)
.TE
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
.TP 15
.B BadAlloc
Unable to allocate storage
.TP 15
.B BadMatch
A compatible version of Xkb was not available in the server or an argument has
correct type and range, but is otherwise invalid
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR XkbGetNames (__libmansuffix__),
.BR XkbSetNames (__libmansuffix__)
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