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XkbSetNames(3)            XKB FUNCTIONS            XkbSetNames(3)



NAME
       XkbSetNames - Change the symbolic names in the server

SYNOPSIS
       Bool XkbSetNames ( dpy, which, first_type, num_types , xkb
       )
             Display * dpy;
             unsigned int which;
             unsigned int first_type;
             unsigned int num_types;
             XkbDescPtr xkb;

ARGUMENTS
       - dpy  connection to the X server

       - which
              mask of names or map components to be changed

       - first_type
              first type whose name is to be changed

       - num_types
              number of types for which names are to be changed

       - xkb  keyboard description from which  names  are  to  be
              taken

DESCRIPTION
       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 Xkb-
       NameChangesRecstructure and call XkbChangeNames  to  down-
       load   the   changes   to  the  server.   XkbSetNames  and
       XkbChangeNames can generate BadAlloc, BadAtom,  BadLength,
       BadMatch, and BadImplementation errors.

       Use XkbSetNames to change many names at the same time. For
       each bit set in which, XkbSetNames takes the corresponding
       value  (or values in the case of arrays) from the keyboard
       description xkb and sends it to the server.

       The first_type and num_types arguments are  used  only  if
       XkbKeyTypeNamesMask or XkbKTLevelNamesMask is set in which
       and specify a subset of the types  for  which  the  corre-
       sponding  names  are  to  be changed. If either or both of
       these mask bits are set but the specified types are  ille-
       gal,  XkbSetNames returns False and does not update any of
       the names specified in which.   The  specified  types  are
       illegal  if  xkb  does  not  include a map component or if
       first_type  and  num_types  specify  types  that  are  not
       defined in the keyboard description.

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 con-
                      tain the arguments

       BadMatch       A  compatible version of Xkb was not avail-
                      able in the server or an argument has  cor-
                      rect  type  and  range,  but  is  otherwise
                      invalid

SEE ALSO
       XkbChangeNames(3)



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