1XSupportsLocale(3)              XLIB FUNCTIONS              XSupportsLocale(3)
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NAME

6       XSupportsLocale,  XSetLocaleModifiers  -  determine  locale support and
7       configure locale modifiers
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SYNTAX

10       Bool XSupportsLocale(void);
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12       char *XSetLocaleModifiers(_Xconst char *modifier_list);
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ARGUMENTS

15       modifier_list
16                 Specifies the modifiers.
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DESCRIPTION

19       The XSupportsLocale function returns True if Xlib functions are capable
20       of  operating  under the current locale.  If it returns False, Xlib lo‐
21       cale-dependent functions for which the XLocaleNotSupported return  sta‐
22       tus  is defined will return XLocaleNotSupported.  Other Xlib locale-de‐
23       pendent routines will operate in the “C” locale.
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25       The XSetLocaleModifiers function sets the X modifiers for  the  current
26       locale setting.  The modifier_list argument is a null-terminated string
27       of the form “{@category=value}”, that is, having zero or more  concate‐
28       nated  “@category=value” entries, where category is a category name and
29       value is the (possibly empty) setting for that  category.   The  values
30       are  encoded  in  the current locale.  Category names are restricted to
31       the POSIX Portable Filename Character Set.
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33       The local host X locale modifiers announcer  (on  POSIX-compliant  sys‐
34       tems,  the  XMODIFIERS  environment  variable) is appended to the modi‐
35       fier_list to provide default values on the local host.  If a given cat‐
36       egory appears more than once in the list, the first setting in the list
37       is used.  If a given category is not  included  in  the  full  modifier
38       list,  the  category  is set to an implementation-dependent default for
39       the current locale.  An empty value for a category explicitly specifies
40       the implementation-dependent default.
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42       If  the  function is successful, it returns a pointer to a string.  The
43       contents of the string are such that a subsequent call with that string
44       (in  the  same locale) will restore the modifiers to the same settings.
45       If modifier_list is a NULL pointer, XSetLocaleModifiers also returns  a
46       pointer  to  such  a  string,  and the current locale modifiers are not
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49       If invalid values are given for one or more  modifier  categories  sup‐
50       ported  by the locale, a NULL pointer is returned, and none of the cur‐
51       rent modifiers are changed.
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53       At program startup, the modifiers that are in  effect  are  unspecified
54       until  the  first  successful call to set them.  Whenever the locale is
55       changed, the modifiers that are in effect become unspecified until  the
56       next  successful  call to set them.  Clients should always call XSetLo‐
57       caleModifiers with a non-NULL modifier_list after  setting  the  locale
58       before they call any locale-dependent Xlib routine.
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60       The  only  standard  modifier category currently defined is “im”, which
61       identifies the desired input method.  The values for input  method  are
62       not  standardized.   A  single  locale  may use multiple input methods,
63       switching input method under user control.  The  modifier  may  specify
64       the initial input method in effect or an ordered list of input methods.
65       Multiple input methods may be specified in a single im value string  in
66       an implementation-dependent manner.
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68       The  returned modifiers string is owned by Xlib and should not be modi‐
69       fied or freed by the client.  It may be freed by Xlib after the current
70       locale  or modifiers are changed.  Until freed, it will not be modified
71       by Xlib.
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SEE ALSO

74       Xlib - C Language X Interface
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78X Version 11                     libX11 1.8.7               XSupportsLocale(3)
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