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NAME

       VirtualBindings — Bindings for virtual mouse and key events

DESCRIPTION

       The Motif reference pages describe key translations in terms of virtual
       bindings, based on those described in the Motif Style Guide.

   Bindings for osf Keysyms
       Keysym strings that begin with <osf> are not part  of  the  X  server’s
       keyboard  mapping.   Instead,  these keysyms are produced on the client
       side at run time.  They are interpreted by the routine  XmTranslateKey,
       and  are  used  by  the translation manager when the server delivers an
       actual key event.   For  each  application,  a  mapping  is  maintained
       between <osf> keysyms and keysyms that correspond to actual keys.  This
       mapping is based on information obtained at  application  startup  from
       one of the following sources, listed in order of precedence:

          ·  The XmNdefaultVirtualBindings resource from Display.

          ·  A  property  on  the  root  window,  which  can  be set by mwm on
             startup, or by the xmbind client, or on prior startup of a  Motif
             application.

          ·  The file .motifbind in the user’s home directory.

          ·  A  set  of bindings based on the vendor string and optionally the
             vendor release  of  the  X  server.   Motif  searches  for  these
             bindings in the following steps:

                0. If   the  file  xmbind.alias  exists  in  the  user’s  home
                   directory,  Motif  searches  this  file  for   a   pathname
                   associated with the vendor string or with the vendor string
                   and vendor release.  If it finds such  a  pathname  and  if
                   that  file  exists,  Motif  loads the bindings contained in
                   that file.

                1. If it has found no bindings, Motif next looks for the  file
                   xmbind.alias  in the directory specified by the environment
                   variable  XMBINDDIR,  if  XMBINDDIR  is  set,  or  in   the
                   directory /usr/lib/Xm/bindings if XMBINDDIR is not set.  If
                   this  file  exists  Motif  searches  it  for   a   pathname
                   associated with the vendor string or with the vendor string
                   and vendor release.  If it finds such  a  pathname  and  if
                   that  file  exists,  Motif  loads the bindings contained in
                   that file.

                2. If it still has found no bindings, Motif  loads  a  set  of
                   hard-coded fallback bindings.

       The  xmbind.alias  file  contains  zero  or more lines of the following
       form:

       "vendor_string[ vendor_release]"    bindings_file

       where vendor_string is the X server vendor name as returned  by  the  X
       client  xdpyinfo or the Xlib function XServerVendor, and must appear in
       double quotes.  If vendor_release is  included,  it  is  the  X  server
       vendor  release number as returned by the X client xdpyinfo or the Xlib
       function XVendorRelease, and must also be contained within  the  double
       quotes  separated  by one space from vendor_string.  The vendor_release
       argument is provided to allow support of changes in  keyboard  hardware
       from  a  vendor, assuming that the vendor increments the release number
       to flag such changes.  Alternatively,  the  vendor  may  simply  use  a
       unique vendor string for each different keyboard.

       The  bindings_file  argument is the pathname of the file containing the
       bindings themselves.  It can be a relative or absolute pathname.  If it
       it  is  a  relative  pathname,  it  is  relative to the location of the
       xmbind.alias file.

       Comment lines in  the  xmbind.alias  file  begin  with  !  (exclamation
       point).

       The  bindings found in either the .motifbind file or the vendor mapping
       are placed in a property on the root window.  This property is used  to
       determine the bindings for subsequent Motif applications.

       On  startup mwm attempts to load the file .motifbind in the user’s home
       directory.  If this is unsuccessful, it loads the  vendor  bindings  as
       described previously.  It places the bindings it loads in a property on
       the root window for use by subsequent Motif applications.

       The xmbind function  loads  bindings  from  a  file  if  that  file  is
       specified  on the command line.  If no file is specified on the command
       line, it attempts to load  the  file  .motifbind  in  the  user’s  home
       directory.   If  this  fails, it loads the vendor bindings as described
       previously.  It places the bindings it loads in a property on the  root
       window for use by subsequent Motif applications.

       The  format  of  the  specification for mapping <osf> keysyms to actual
       keysyms is similar to that of a specification for an event translation.
       (See  below)  The syntax is specified (and below) here in EBNF notation
       using the following conventions:

       [a]    Means either nothing or a
       {a}    Means zero or more occurrences of a
       (a|b)    Means either a or b.

       Terminals are enclosed in double quotation marks.

       The syntax of an <osf> keysym binding specification is as follows:

       binding_spec    =       {line "\n"} [line]
       line            =       virtual_keysym ":" list_of_key_event
       list_of_key_event=      key_event { "," key_event}
       key_event       =       {modifier_name} "<Key>" actual_keysym
       virtual_keysym  =       keysym
       actual_keysym   =       keysym
       keysym          =       A valid X11 keysym name that is
                               mapped by XStringToKeysym

       As with event  translations,  more  specific  event  descriptions  must
       precede  less specific descriptions.  For example, an event description
       for a key with a modifier must precede a description for the  same  key
       without the same modifier.

       Following    is    an    example    of    a   specification   for   the
       defaultVirtualBindings resource in a resource file:

       *defaultVirtualBindings: \
               osfBackSpace:       <Key>BackSpace       \n\
               osfInsert:       <Key>InsertChar      \n\
               osfDelete:       <Key>DeleteChar      \n\
       ...
               osfLeft:       <Key>left, Ctrl<Key>H

       The format of a .motifbind file or of a file containing vendor bindings
       is  the  same, except that the binding specification for each keysym is
       placed on a separate line.  The previous example specification  appears
       as follows in a .motifbind or vendor bindings file:

       osfBackSpace:       <Key>BackSpace
       osfInsert:       <Key>InsertChar
       osfDelete:       <Key>DeleteChar
       ...
       osfLeft:       <Key>left, Ctrl<Key>H

       The following table lists the fixed fallback default bindings for <osf>
       keysyms.

       +-------------------------------------------------+
       |   Fallback Default Bindings for osf Keysyms     |
       |<osf Keysym>          | Fallback Default Binding |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfActivate>:        | <Key>KP_Enter            |
       |<Key>Execute          |                          |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfAddMode>:         | Shift<Key>F8             |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfBackSpace>:       | <Key>BackSpace           |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfBeginLine>:       | <Key>Home                |
       |<Key>Begin            |                          |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfCancel>:          | <Key>Escape              |
       |<Key>Cancel           |                          |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfClear>:           | <Key>Clear               |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfCopy>:            | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfCut>:             | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfDelete>:          | <Key>Delete              |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfDeselectAll>:     | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfDown>:            | <Key>Down                |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfEndLine>:         | <Key>End                 |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfHelp>:            | <Key>F1                  |
       |<Key>Help             |                          |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfInsert>:          | <Key>Insert              |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfLeft>:            | <Key>Left                |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfLeftLine>:        | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfMenu>:            | Shift<Key>F10            |
       |<Key>Menu             |                          |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfMenuBar>:         | <Key>F10                 |
       |Shift<Key>Menu        |                          |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfNextMinor>:       | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfPageDown>:        | <Key>Next                |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfPageLeft>:        | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfPageRight>:       | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfPageUp>:          | <Key>Prior               |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfPaste>:           | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfPrimaryPaste>:    | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfPriorMinor>:      | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfReselect>:        | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfRestore>:         | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfRight>:           | <Key>Right               |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfRightLine>:       | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfSelect>:          | <Key>Select              |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfSelectAll>:       | unbound                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfSwitchDirection>: | Alt<Key>Return           |
       |Alt<Key>KP_Enter      |                          |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfUndo>:            | <Key>Undo                |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       |<osfUp>:              | <Key>Up                  |
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
       +----------------------+--------------------------+
   Changes in the Handling of Shifted Keys
       In  conjunction  with  MIT  X11R5  Patch  24,  this  version  of  Motif
       introduces a change in the way that keys involving the <Shift> modifier
       are processed. This change allows the numeric  keypad  to  be  used  to
       generate  numbers  using  the  standard X mechanisms. Since the default
       behavior is now to honor the xmodmap keymap bindings, translations  and
       virtual  key bindings that use <Shift> may behave differently. A common
       symptom is that unshifted keypad and function  keys  (with  or  without
       other modifiers) produce the expected results, but shifted ones do not.

       To obtain the old behavior you can remove  the  shifted  interpretation
       from  problematic  keys  using  the  xmodmap  utility.  Each entry in a
       xmodmap keymap table contains up to four keysym  bindings.  The  second
       and fourth keysyms are for shifted keys. If an expression contains only
       two keysyms, simply remove the second  keysym.  If  an  entry  contains
       three  or  more  keysyms,  replace  the second keysym with NoSymbol and
       remove the fourth keysym.

   Action Translations
       The translation table syntax used by Motif is completely  specified  in
       the  X11R5  Toolkit  Intrinsics  Documentation. For the complete syntax
       description, and for general instructions about writing or modifying  a
       translation  table,  please  refer to this document. A brief summary of
       the translation table format, however, is included below.

       The syntax is defined as in the  binding  syntax  specification  above.
       Informal descriptions are contained in angle brackets (<>).

       TranslationTable=       [ directive ] { production }
       directive       =       ( "#replace" | "#override" | "#augment") "\n"
       production      =       lhs ":" rhs "\n"
       lhs             =       ( event | keyseq) {"," ( event | keyseq) }
       keyseq          =       """ keychar { keychar } """
       keychar         =       ( "^" | "$" | "\\") <ISO Latin 1 character>
       event           =       [ modifier_list ] "<" event_type ">" [ count ] {detail}
       modifier_list   =       ( ["!"][":"] { modifier } | "None")
       modifier        =       [ "~" ] ( "@" <keysym> | <name from table below>)
       count           =       "(" <positive integer> [ "+" ] ")"
       rhs             =       { action_name "(" [params] ")" }
       params          =       string { "," string }

       The  string  field need not be quoted unless it includes a space or tab
       character, or any comma, newline, or parenthesis. The  entire  list  of
       string  values  making  up the params field will ba passed to the named
       action routine.

       The details field may be used to specify a keysym that will identify  a
       particular  key  event.  For  example,  <Key>  is the name of a type of
       event, but it must be modified by the details field to name a  specific
       event, such as <Key>A.

       Modifier  Names  The  modifier  list, which may be empty, consists of a
       list of modifier keys that must be pressed with the key  sequence.  The
       modifier  keys may abbreviated with single letters, as in the following
       list of the familiar modifiers:

       s         Shift

       c or ^    Ctrl (Control)

       m or $    Meta

       a         Alt

       Other modifiers are available, such as "Mod5" and "Button2." These have
       no  abbreviation (although the "Button" modifiers may be abbreviated in
       combination with events, as outlined below). If a modifier list has  no
       entries,  and is not "None", it means the position of the modifier keys
       is irrelevant. If modifiers are listed, the designated keys must be  in
       the  specified position, but the unlisted modifier keys are irrelevant.
       If the list begins with an exclamation point (!), however, the unlisted
       modifiers  may  not  be  asserted.  In  addition, if a modifier name is
       preceded by a tilde (~), the corresponding key must not be pressed.

       If a modifier list begins with a colon (:), X tries to use the standard
       modifiers  (Shift and Lock), if present, to map the key event code into
       a recognized keysym.

       Event Types These are a few of the recognized event types.

       Key or KeyDown
                 A keyboard key was pressed.

       KeyUp     A keyboard key was released.

       BtnDown   A mouse button was pressed.

       BtnUp     A mouse button was released.

       Motion    The mouse pointer moved.

       Enter     The pointer entered the widget’s window.

       Leave     The pointer left the widget’s window.

       FocusIn   The widget has received focus.

       FocusOut  The widget has lost focus.

       There are some event abbreviations available. For example, <Btn1Motion>
       is  actually  a  "Motion"  event,  modified with the "Button1" modifier
       (Button1<Motion>). Similarly, <Btn3Up> is actually a "BtnUp" event with
       the "Button3" modifier. These abbreviations are used extensively in the
       Motif translation tables.

RELATED

       xmbind(1)

                                                 VirtualBindings(library call)