CVTXIM(4) UNIX Programmer's Manual CVTXIM(4) NNAAMMEE cvt_xim_tbl - key conversion table of Input Manager of the X Window System Version 11 (xwnmo(1X)) SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS //uussrr//llooccaall//lliibb//wwnnnn//ccvvtt__xxiimm__ttbbll (Default) DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN Converts a key code(_K_e_y_S_y_m) generated by _X_L_o_o_k_u_p_S_t_r_i_n_g() to a one-byte character(_W_n_n _c_o_d_e) according to preset data. CCooddiinngg ffoorrmmaatt:: [ _S_t_a_t_e-_o_r-_K_e_y_S_y_m _W_n_n-_c_o_d_e ] _S_t_a_t_e-_o_r-_K_e_y_S_y_m = [_S_t_a_t_e_s]_K_e_y_S_y_m-_n_a_m_e _S_t_a_t_e_s = _S_t_a_t_e-_n_a_m_e'|'[_S_t_a_t_e_s] Lines that start with a semicolon (;) are comments. KeySym-name is a string declarated in keysymdef.h (except the prefix "XA_"). State-name is one between the following string. "Shift" ---> means ShiftMask "Ctrl" ---> means ControlMask "Meta" ---> means Mod1Mask "Meta1" ---> means Mod1Mask (same as "Meta") "Meta2" ---> means Mod2Mask "Meta3" ---> means Mod3Mask "Meta4" ---> means Mod4Mask "Meta5" ---> means Mod5Mask CCooddee nnoottaattiioonn:: 0?? ---> Octal 0x?? or 0X?? ---> Hexadecimal ?? ---> Decimal EEXXAAMMPPLLEE Meta|Left 0x9A Meta|Up 0x99 Meta|F11 0x95 Meta|minus 0x81 Meta|asciicircum 0x82 Kanji 0x81 F1 0x91 F2 0x90 Meta|Shift|F1 0x91 NNOOTTEESS In case of old version _x_w_n_m_o, key codes are converted with _c_v_t__f_u_n__t_b_l and _c_v_t__m_e_t_a__t_b_l. For compatibility, those files are available if those are specified by option or resource. In this case, those two files are loaded before the loading of _c_v_t__x_i_m__t_b_l. If duplicate definition is occurred, a warn- ing message will be printed and the definition in those two files will be taken precedence. Codes converted according to this table will be evaluated by _2_A__C_T_R_L (default), which is an alphanumeric-phonetic conver- sion automation table. After which, they are evaluated by _u_u_m_k_e_y. SSEEEE AALLSSOO xwnmo(1X), 2A_CTRL(4_JT), uumkey(4_JT) CCOOPPYYRRIIGGHHTT Copyright 1992 by OMRON Corporation Copyright 1992 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology AAUUTTHHOORR Seiji Kuwari (OMRON Corporation) EEXXAAMMPPLLEE Printed 12/1/92 Release 5 2