XkbChangeNames(3)



NAME

   XkbChangeNames - _summary-line_

SYNOPSIS

   Bool XkbChangeNames (Display *dpy, unsigned int which, XkbDescPtr Xkb);

ARGUMENTS

   - dpy  connection to the X server

   - which
          mask of names or map components to be updated

   - Xkb  keyboard description to be updated

DESCRIPTION

   XkbChangeNames  provides  a  more flexible method for changing symbolic
   names than XkbSetNames and requires the  use  of  an  XkbNameChangesRec
   structure.

   XkbChangeNames  copies any names specified by changes from the keyboard
   description, xkb, to the X  server  specified  by  dpy.  XkbChangeNames
   aborts  and returns False if any illegal type names or type shift level
   names are specified by changes.

   To change the symbolic names in the server, first modify a  local  copy
   of  the  keyboard  description  and then use either XkbSetNames, or, to
   save network  traffic,  use  a  XkbNameChangesRec  structure  and  call
   XkbChangeNames  to download the changes to the server.  XkbSetNames and
   XkbChangeNames can generate BadAlloc, BadAtom, BadLength, BadMatch, and
   BadImplementation errors.

STRUCTURES

   The   XkbNameChangesRec   allows   applications   to   identify   small
   modifications to the symbolic names and effectively reduces the  amount
   of traffic sent to the server:

       typedef struct _XkbNameChanges {
           unsigned int   changed;            / name components that have changed
   */
           unsigned char  first_type;         / first key type with a new name */
           unsigned char  num_types;          / number of types with new names */
           unsigned char  first_lvl;          / first key type with new level
   names */
           unsigned char  num_lvls;           / number of key types with new level
   names */
           unsigned char  num_aliases;        / if key aliases changed, total
   number of key aliases */
           unsigned char  num_rg;             / if radio groups changed, total
   number of radio groups */
           unsigned char  first_key;          / first key with a new name */
           unsigned char  num_keys;           / number of keys with new names */
           unsigned short changed_vmods;      / mask of virtual modifiers for
   which names have changed */
           unsigned long  changed_indicators; / mask of indicators for which names
   were changed */
           unsigned char  changed_groups;     / mask of groups for which names
   were changed */
       } XkbNameChangesRec, *XkbNameChangesPtr

   The  changed  field specifies the name components that have changed and
   is the bitwise inclusive OR of the valid names  mask  bits  defined  in
   Table  1.  The  rest  of the fields in the structure specify the ranges
   that have changed for the various kinds of symbolic names, as shown  in
   Table 2.

   Xkb  provides  several functions that work with symbolic names. Each of
   these functions uses  a  mask  to  specify  individual  fields  of  the
   structures  described above. These masks and their relationships to the
   fields in a keyboard description are shown in Table 1.

                             Table 1 Symbolic Names Masks
   
   Mask Bit                 Value      Keyboard     Field
                                       Component
   
   XkbKeycodesNameMask      (1<<0)     Xkb->names   keycodes
   XkbGeometryNameMask      (1<<1)     Xkb->names   geometry
   XkbSymbolsNameMask       (1<<2)     Xkb->names   symbols
   XkbPhysSymbolsNameMask   (1<<3)     Xkb->names   phys_symbols
   XkbTypesNameMask         (1<<4)     Xkb->names   type
   XkbCompatNameMask        (1<<5)     Xkb->names   compat
   XkbKeyTypeNamesMask      (1<<6)     Xkb->map     type[*].name
   XkbKTLevelNamesMask      (1<<7)     Xkb->map     type[*].lvl_names[*]
   XkbIndicatorNamesMask    (1<<8)     Xkb->names   indicators[*]
   XkbKeyNamesMask          (1<<9)     Xkb->names   keys[*], num_keys
   XkbKeyAliasesMask        (1<<10)    Xkb->names   key_aliases[*], num_key_aliases
   XkbVirtualModNamesMask   (1<<11)    Xkb->names   vmods[*]
   XkbGroupNamesMask        (1<<12)    Xkb->names   groups[*]
   XkbRGNamesMask           (1<<13)    Xkb->names   radio_groups[*], num_rg
   XkbComponentNamesMask    (0x3f)     Xkb->names   keycodes,
                                                    geometry,
                                                    symbols,
                                                    physical symbols,
                                                    types, and
                                                    compatibility map
   XkbAllNamesMask          (0x3fff)   Xkb->names   all name components

                            Table 2 XkbNameChanges Fields
   
   Mask                     Fields               Component    Field
   
   XkbKeyTypeNamesMask      first_type,          Xkb->map     type[*].name
                            num_types
   XkbKTLevelNamesMask      first_lvl,           Xkb->map     type[*].lvl_names[*]
                            num_lvls
   XkbKeyAliasesMask        num_aliases          Xkb->names   key_aliases[*]
   XkbRGNamesMask           num_rg               Xkb->names   radio_groups[*]
   XkbKeyNamesMask          first_key,           Xkb->names   keys[*]
                            num_keys
   XkbVirtualModNamesMask   changed_vmods        Xkb->names   vmods[*]
   XkbIndicatorNamesMask    changed_indicators   Xkb->names   indicators[*]
   XkbGroupNamesMask        changed_groups       Xkb->names   groups[*]

DIAGNOSTICS

   BadAlloc       Unable to allocate storage

   BadAtom        A name is neither a valid Atom or None

   BadImplementation
                  Invalid reply from server

   BadLength      The length of a request is shorter or longer  than  that
                  required to minimally contain the arguments

   BadMatch       A  compatible  version  of  Xkb was not available in the
                  server or an argument has correct type and range, but is
                  otherwise invalid

SEE ALSO

   XkbSetNames(3)




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