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NAME

       XkbOutOfRangeGroupInfo  -  Returns  only  the  out-of-range  processing
       information from the group_info field of an XkbSymMapRec structure

SYNOPSIS

       unsigned char XkbOutOfRangeGroupInfo (unsigned char grp_inf);

ARGUMENTS

       - grp_inf
              Xkb description of interest

DESCRIPTION

       XkbOutOfRangeGroupInfo  returns  only   the   out-of-range   processing
       information from the group_info field of an XkbSymMapRec structure.

       The  group_info field of an XkbSymMapRec is an encoded value containing
       the number of groups of symbols  bound  to  the  key  as  well  as  the
       specification  of the treatment of out-of-range groups. It is legal for
       a key to have zero groups, in which case it also has zero  symbols  and
       all  events  from  that  key  yield  NoSymbol.  To obtain the number of
       groups of symbols bound to the key, use XkbKeyNumGroups.  To change the
       number  of groups bound to a key, use XkbChangeTypesOfKey.  To obtain a
       mask  that  determines  the  treatment  of  out-of-range  groups,   use
       XkbKeyGroupInfo and XkbOutOfRangeGroupInfo.

       The  keyboard  controls  contain  a  groups_wrap  field  specifying the
       handling of illegal groups on a global basis. That is,  when  the  user
       performs  an  action causing the effective group to go out of the legal
       range, the groups_wrap field specifies how to normalize  the  effective
       keyboard  group  to  a group that is legal for the keyboard as a whole,
       but there is no guarantee that the normalized group will be within  the
       range  of  legal  groups for any individual key. The per-key group_info
       field specifies how a key treats a legal effective  group  if  the  key
       does  not  have a type specified for the group of concern. For example,
       the Enter key usually has just one group defined. If the user  performs
       an  action  causing  the global keyboard group to change to Group2, the
       group_info field for  the  Enter  key  describes  how  to  handle  this
       situation.

       Out-of-range  groups  for  individual  keys are mapped to a legal group
       using the same options as are used for the overall keyboard group.  The
       particular  type  of  mapping used is controlled by the bits set in the
       group_info flag, as shown in Table 1.

          Table 1 group_info Range Normalization
       ----------------------------------------------
       Bits set in group_info   Normalization method
       ----------------------------------------------
       XkbRedirectIntoRange     XkbRedirectIntoRange
       XkbClampIntoRange        XkbClampIntoRange
       none of the above        XkbWrapIntoRange

STRUCTURES

       The KeySymMapRec structure is defined as follows:

           #define XkbNumKbdGroups             4
           #define XkbMaxKbdGroup              (XkbNumKbdGroups-1)

           typedef struct {                    /∗ map to keysyms for a single keycode */
               unsigned char       kt_index[XkbNumKbdGroups];  /∗ key type index for each group */
               unsigned char       group_info; /∗ # of groups and out of range group handling */
               unsigned char       width;      /∗ max # of shift levels for key */
               unsigned short      offset;     /∗ index to keysym table in syms array */
       } XkbSymMapRec, *XkbSymMapPtr;

       The XkbControlsRec structure is defined as follows:

           #define XkbMaxLegalKeyCode     255
           #define XkbPerKeyBitArraySize  ((XkbMaxLegalKeyCode+1)/8)

           typedef struct {
               unsigned char   mk_dflt_btn;      /∗ default button for keyboard driven mouse */
               unsigned char   num_groups;       /∗ number of keyboard groups */
               unsigned char   groups_wrap;      /∗ how to wrap out-of-bounds groups */
               XkbModsRec      internal;         /∗ defines server internal modifiers */
               XkbModsRec      ignore_lock;      /∗ modifiers to ignore when checking for grab */
               unsigned int    enabled_ctrls;    /∗ 1 bit => corresponding boolean control enabled */
               unsigned short  repeat_delay;     /∗ ms delay until first repeat */
               unsigned short  repeat_interval;  /∗ ms delay between repeats */
               unsigned short  slow_keys_delay;  /∗ ms minimum time key must be down to be ok */
               unsigned short  debounce_delay;   /∗ ms delay before key reactivated */
               unsigned short  mk_delay;         /∗ ms delay to second mouse motion event */
               unsigned short  mk_interval;      /∗ ms delay between repeat mouse events */
               unsigned short  mk_time_to_max;   /∗ # intervals until constant mouse move */
               unsigned short  mk_max_speed;     /∗ multiplier for maximum mouse speed */
               short           mk_curve;         /∗ determines mouse move curve type */
               unsigned short  ax_options;       /∗ 1 bit => Access X option enabled */
               unsigned short  ax_timeout;       /∗ seconds until Access X disabled */
               unsigned short  axt_opts_mask;    /∗ 1 bit => options to reset on Access X timeout */
               unsigned short  axt_opts_values;  /∗ 1 bit => turn option on, 0=> off */
               unsigned int    axt_ctrls_mask;   /∗ which bits in enabled_ctrls to modify */
               unsigned int    axt_ctrls_values; /∗ values for new bits in enabled_ctrls */
               unsigned char   per_key_repeat[XkbPerKeyBitArraySize];  /∗ per key auto repeat */
            } XkbControlsRec, *XkbControlsPtr;

       The XkbControlsRec structure is defined as follows:

           #define XkbMaxLegalKeyCode     255
           #define XkbPerKeyBitArraySize  ((XkbMaxLegalKeyCode+1)/8)

           typedef struct {
               unsigned char   mk_dflt_btn;      /∗ default button for keyboard driven mouse */
               unsigned char   num_groups;       /∗ number of keyboard groups */
               unsigned char   groups_wrap;      /∗ how to wrap out-of-bounds groups */
               XkbModsRec      internal;         /∗ defines server internal modifiers */
               XkbModsRec      ignore_lock;      /∗ modifiers to ignore when checking for grab */
               unsigned int    enabled_ctrls;    /∗ 1 bit => corresponding boolean control enabled */
               unsigned short  repeat_delay;     /∗ ms delay until first repeat */
               unsigned short  repeat_interval;  /∗ ms delay between repeats */
               unsigned short  slow_keys_delay;  /∗ ms minimum time key must be down to be ok */
               unsigned short  debounce_delay;   /∗ ms delay before key reactivated */
               unsigned short  mk_delay;         /∗ ms delay to second mouse motion event */
               unsigned short  mk_interval;      /∗ ms delay between repeat mouse events */
               unsigned short  mk_time_to_max;   /∗ # intervals until constant mouse move */
               unsigned short  mk_max_speed;     /∗ multiplier for maximum mouse speed */
               short           mk_curve;         /∗ determines mouse move curve type */
               unsigned short  ax_options;       /∗ 1 bit => Access X option enabled */
               unsigned short  ax_timeout;       /∗ seconds until Access X disabled */
               unsigned short  axt_opts_mask;    /∗ 1 bit => options to reset on Access X timeout */
               unsigned short  axt_opts_values;  /∗ 1 bit => turn option on, 0=> off */
               unsigned int    axt_ctrls_mask;   /∗ which bits in enabled_ctrls to modify */
               unsigned int    axt_ctrls_values; /∗ values for new bits in enabled_ctrls */
               unsigned char   per_key_repeat[XkbPerKeyBitArraySize];  /∗ per key auto repeat */
            } XkbControlsRec, *XkbControlsPtr;

SEE ALSO

       XkbChangeTypesOfKey(3), XkbKeyGroupInfo(3), XkbOutOfRangeGroupInfo.(3)