NAME¶
XkbVirtualModsToReal - Determines the mapping of virtual modifiers to core X
protocol modifiers
SYNOPSIS¶
Bool
XkbVirtualModsToReal (XkbDescPtr xkb, unsigned int
virtual_mask, unsigned int
*mask_rtrn);
ARGUMENTS¶
- - xkb
- keyboard description for input device
- - virtual_mask
- virtual modifier mask to translate
- - mask_rtrn
- backfilled with real modifiers
DESCRIPTION¶
Xkb maintains a
virtual modifier mapping, which lists the virtual
modifiers associated with, or bound to, each key. The real modifiers bound to
a virtual modifier always include all of the modifiers bound to any of the
keys that specify that virtual modifier in their virtual modifier mapping. The
server.vmodmap array indicates which virtual modifiers are bound to
each key; each entry is a bitmask for the virtual modifier bits. The
server.vmodmap array is indexed by keycode.
The
vmodmap and
vmods members of the server map are the
"master" virtual modifier definitions. Xkb automatically propagates
any changes to these fields to all other fields that use virtual modifier
mappings.
For example, if Mod3 is bound to the Num_Lock key by the core protocol modifier
mapping, and the NumLock virtual modifier is bound to they Num_Lock key by the
virtual modifier mapping, Mod3 is added to the set of modifiers associated
with NumLock.
The virtual modifier mapping is normally updated whenever actions are
automatically applied to symbols and few applications should need to change
the virtual modifier mapping explicitly.
Use
XkbGetMap to get the virtual modifiers from the server or use
XkbGetVirtualMods to update a local copy of the virtual modifiers
bindings from the server. To set the binding of a virtual modifier to a real
modifier, use
XkbGetVirtualMods
If the keyboard description defined by
xkb includes bindings for virtual
modifiers,
XkbVirtualModsToReal uses those bindings to determine the
set of real modifiers that correspond to the set of virtual modifiers
specified in
virtual_mask. The
virtual_mask parameter is a mask
specifying the virtual modifiers to translate; the i-th bit (0 relative) of
the mask represents the i-th virtual modifier. If
mask_rtrn is
non-NULL,
XkbVirtualModsToReal backfills it with the resulting real
modifier mask. If the keyboard description in
xkb does not include
virtual modifier bindings,
XkbVirtualModsToReal returns False;
otherwise, it returns True.
RETURN VALUES¶
- True
- The XkbVirtualModsToReal function returns True if
the keyboard description in xkb does include virtual modifier
bindings.
- False
- The XkbVirtualModsToReal function returns False if
the keyboard description in xkb does not include virtual modifier
bindings.
SEE ALSO¶
XkbGetMap(3),
XkbGetVirtualMods(3)
NOTES¶
It is possible for a local (client-side) keyboard description (the
xkb
parameter) to not contain any virtual modifier information (simply because the
client has not requested it) while the server's corresponding definition may
contain virtual modifier information.