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XSupportsLocal(3X11)          SDK X11 R4.11MU05         XSupportsLocal(3X11)


NAME
       XSupportsLocale, XSetLocaleModifiers - determine locale support and
       configure locale modifiers

SYNTAX
       Bool XSupportsLocale()

       char *XSetLocaleModifiers(modifierlist)
             char *modifierlist;

ARGUMENTS
       modifierlist
                 Specifies the modifiers.

DESCRIPTION
       The XSupportsLocale function returns True if Xlib functions are
       capable of operating under the current locale.  If it returns False,
       Xlib locale-dependent functions for which the XLocaleNotSupported
       return status is defined will return XLocaleNotSupported.  Other Xlib
       locale-dependent routines will operate in the ``C'' locale.

       XSetLocaleModifiers sets the X modifiers for the current locale
       setting.  The modifier_list argument is a null-terminated string of
       the form ``{@category=value}'', that is, having zero or more
       concatenated ``@category=value'' entries where category is a category
       name and value is the (possibly empty) setting for that category.
       The values are encoded in the current locale.  Category names are
       restricted to the POSIX Portable Filename Character Set.

       The local host X locale modifiers announcer (on POSIX-compliant
       systems, the XMODIFIERS environment variable) is appended to the
       modifier_list to provide default values on the local host.  If a
       given category appears more than once in the list, the first setting
       in the list is used.  If a given category is not included in the full
       modifier list, the category is set to an implementation-dependent
       default for the current locale.  An empty value for a category
       explicitly specifies the implementation-dependent default.

       If the function is successful, it returns a pointer to a string.  The
       contents of the string are such that a subsequent call with that
       string (in the same locale) will restore the modifiers to the same
       settings.  If modifier_list is a NULL pointer, XSetLocaleModifiers
       also returns a pointer to such a string, and the current locale
       modifiers are not changed.

       If invalid values are given for one or more modifier categories
       supported by the locale, a NULL pointer is returned, and none of the
       current modifiers are changed.

       At program startup the modifiers that are in effect are unspecified
       until the first successful call to set them.  Whenever the locale is
       changed, the modifiers that are in effect become unspecified until
       the next successful call to set them.  Clients should always call
       XSetLocaleModifiers with a non-NULL modifier_list after setting the
       locale, before they call any locale-dependent Xlib routine.

       The only standard modifier category currently defined is ``im'',
       which identifies the desired input method.  The values for input
       method are not standardized.  A single locale may use multiple input
       methods, switching input method under user control.  The modifier may
       specify the initial input method in effect, or an ordered list of
       input methods.  Multiple input methods may be specified in a single
       im value string in an implementation-dependent manner.

       The returned modifiers string is owned by Xlib and should not be
       modified or freed by the client.  It may be freed by Xlib after the
       current locale or modifiers is changed.  Until freed, it will not be
       modified by Xlib.

SEE ALSO
       Xlib - C Language X Interface


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