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XtRegisterCaseConverter()			     XtRegisterCaseConverter()

Name
  XtRegisterCaseConverter - register a case converter.

Synopsis
  void XtRegisterCaseConverter(display, proc, start, stop)
	 Display *display;
	 XtCaseProc proc;
	 KeySym start;
	 KeySym stop;

Inputs
  display   Specifies the display from which the key events are to come.

  proc	    Specifies the XtCaseProc that is to do the conversions.

  start	    Specifies the first keysym for which this converter is valid.

  stop	    Specifies the last keysym for which this converter is valid.

Description
  XtRegisterCaseConverter()  registers proc with the Intrinsics as a pro‐
  cedure to be called in order to determine  the  correct  uppercase  and
  lowercase  versions  of  any	keysyms between start and stop inclusive.
  The registered converter overrides any previous  converters  registered
  in that range.

  See  XtCaseProc(2)  for  a description of how to write a case converter
  procedure.

Usage
  The Translation Manager uses case converters as part of its keycode-to-
  keysym  translation  process.	  The  default converter understands case
  conversion for all keysyms defined in the X11 protocol.  You will prob‐
  ably	never  need  to	 register a case converter unless you are working
  with non-standard keysyms.

  The only way to remove a converter is to register a new one, perhaps an
  "identity" converter which performs no conversion at all.

  The  registered case converters are invoked by the translation manager,
  and can also be explicitly called with the function XtConvertCase().

Structures
     typedef XID KeySym;

See Also
  XtConvertCase(1), XtGetKeysymTable(1), XtKeysymToKeycodeList(1),
  XtSetKeyTranslator(1), XtTranslateKeycode(1),
  XtCaseProc(2), XtKeyProc(2).

Xt - Keyboard Handling				     XtRegisterCaseConverter()
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