1XkbUpdateMapFromCore(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbUpdateMapFromCore(3)
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6 XkbUpdateMapFromCore - Update a local Xkb keyboard map to reflect the
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10 Bool XkbUpdateMapFromCore (XkbDescPtr xkb, KeyCode first_key, int
11 num_keys, int map_width, KeySym *core_keysyms, XkbChangesPtr
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15 - xkb keyboard description to update
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18 keycode of first key description to update
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21 number of key descriptions to update
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24 width of core protocol keymap
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27 symbols in core protocol keymap
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30 backfilled with changes made to Xkb
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33 Xkb provides several functions that make it easier to apply the compat‐
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35 core protocol representation of part or all of a keyboard mapping. Ob‐
36 tain a core protocol representation of a keyboard mapping from an ac‐
37 tual server (by using XGetKeyboardMapping, for example), a data file,
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40 XkbUpdateMapFromCore interprets input argument information representing
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42 passed in xkb. Only a portion of the Xkb map is updated - the portion
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44 first_key + num_keys - 1. If XkbUpdateMapFromCore is being called in
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46 in the MappingNotify event. core_keysyms contains the keysyms corre‐
47 sponding to the keycode range being updated, in core keyboard descrip‐
48 tion order. map_width is the number of keysyms per key in
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53 In addition to modifying the Xkb keyboard mapping in xkb, XkbUp‐
54 dateMapFromCore backfills the changes structure whose address is passed
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64X Version 11 libX11 1.7.0 XkbUpdateMapFromCore(3)