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XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping(3)              XKB FUNCTIONS              XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping(3)



NAME
       XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping  -  Update  the  keyboard  description that is internal to the X
       library

SYNOPSIS
       Status XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping (XkbMapNotifyEvent *event);

ARGUMENTS
       - event
              event initiating remapping

DESCRIPTION
       XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping is the Xkb equivalent of the core XRefreshKeyboardMapping  func-
       tion.  It  requests  that  the  X  server send the current key mapping information to this
       client. A client usually invokes XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping after receiving an XkbMapNotify
       event.  XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping returns Success if it succeeds and BadMatch if the event
       is not an Xkb event.

       The XkbMapNotify event can be generated when some client  calls  XkbSetMap,  XkbChangeMap,
       XkbGetKeyboardByName,  or any of the standard X library functions that change the keyboard
       mapping or modifier mapping.

RETURN VALUES
       Success        The XkbRefreshKeyboardMapping function returns  Success  when  the  request
                      that  the  X server send the current key mapping information to this client
                      is successful.

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadMatch       A compatible version of Xkb was not available in the server or an  argument
                      has correct type and range, but is otherwise invalid

SEE ALSO
       XkbChangeMap(3), XkbGetKeyboardByName(3), XkbSetMap(3), XRefreshKeyboardMapping(3)



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