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<!-- ##### SECTION Title ##### -->Key Values<!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### -->Functions for manipulating keyboard codes<!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### --><para>Key values are the codes which are sent whenever a key is pressed or released.They appear in the <structfield>keyval</structfield> field of the#GdkEventKey structure, which is passed to signal handlers for the"key-press-event" and "key-release-event" signals.The complete list of key values can be found in the <filename><gdk/gdkkeysyms.h></filename>header file. <filename><gdk/gdkkeysyms.h></filename> is not included in <filename><gtk/gtk.h></filename>, it must be included independently, because the file is quite large.</para><para>Key values can be converted into a string representation usinggdk_keyval_name(). The reverse function, converting a string to a key value,is provided by gdk_keyval_from_name().</para><para>The case of key values can be determined using gdk_keyval_is_upper() andgdk_keyval_is_lower(). Key values can be converted to upper or lower caseusing gdk_keyval_to_upper() and gdk_keyval_to_lower().</para><para>When it makes sense, key values can be converted to and from Unicode characters with gdk_keyval_to_unicode() and gdk_unicode_to_keyval().</para><para>One #GdkKeymap object exists for each user display. gdk_keymap_get_default() returns the #GdkKeymap for the default display; to obtain keymaps for other displays, use gdk_keymap_get_for_display(). A keymapis a mapping from #GdkKeymapKey to key values. You can think of a #GdkKeymapKeyas a representation of a symbol printed on a physical keyboard key. That is, itcontains three pieces of information. First, it contains the hardware keycode;this is an identifying number for a physical key. Second, it contains the<firstterm>level</firstterm> of the key. The level indicates which symbol on thekey will be used, in a vertical direction. So on a standard US keyboard, the keywith the number "1" on it also has the exclamation point ("!") character onit. The level indicates whether to use the "1" or the "!" symbol. The letterkeys are considered to have a lowercase letter at level 0, and an uppercaseletter at level 1, though only the uppercase letter is printed. Third, the#GdkKeymapKey contains a group; groups are not used on standard US keyboards,but are used in many other countries. On a keyboard with groups, there can be 3or 4 symbols printed on a single key. The group indicates movement in ahorizontal direction. Usually groups are used for two different languages. Ingroup 0, a key might have two English characters, and in group 1 it might havetwo Hebrew characters. The Hebrew characters will be printed on the key next tothe English characters.</para><para>In order to use a keymap to interpret a key event, it's necessary to firstconvert the keyboard state into an effective group and level. This is done via aset of rules that varies widely according to type of keyboard and userconfiguration. The function gdk_keymap_translate_keyboard_state() accepts akeyboard state -- consisting of hardware keycode pressed, active modifiers, andactive group -- applies the appropriate rules, and returns the group/level to beused to index the keymap, along with the modifiers which did not affect thegroup and level. i.e. it returns "unconsumed modifiers." The keyboard group maydiffer from the effective group used for keymap lookups because some keys don'thave multiple groups - e.g. the Enter key is always in group 0 regardless ofkeyboard state.</para><para>Note that gdk_keymap_translate_keyboard_state() also returns the keyval, i.e. itgoes ahead and performs the keymap lookup in addition to telling you whicheffective group/level values were used for the lookup. #GdkEventKey alreadycontains this keyval, however, so you don't normally need to callgdk_keymap_translate_keyboard_state() just to get the keyval.</para><!-- ##### SECTION See_Also ##### --><para></para><!-- ##### SECTION Stability_Level ##### --><!-- ##### STRUCT GdkKeymap ##### --><para>A <structname>GdkKeymap</structname> defines the translation from keyboard state(including a hardware key, a modifier mask, and active keyboard group)to a keyval. This translation has two phases. The first phase isto determine the effective keyboard group and level for the keyboardstate; the second phase is to look up the keycode/group/level tripletin the keymap and see what keyval it corresponds to.</para><!-- ##### SIGNAL GdkKeymap::direction-changed ##### --><para></para>@keymap: the object which received the signal.<!-- ##### SIGNAL GdkKeymap::keys-changed ##### --><para></para>@keymap: the object which received the signal.<!-- ##### STRUCT GdkKeymapKey ##### --><para>A <structname>GdkKeymapKey</structname> is a hardware key that can be mapped to a keyval.</para>@keycode: the hardware keycode. This is an identifying number for a physical key.@group: indicates movement in a horizontal direction. Usually groups are used for two different languages. In group 0, a key might have two English characters, and in group 1 it might have two Hebrew characters. The Hebrew characters will be printed on the key next to the English characters.@level: indicates which symbol on the key will be used, in a vertical direction. So on a standard US keyboard, the key with the number "1" on it also has the exclamation point ("!") character on it. The level indicates whether to use the "1" or the "!" symbol. The letter keys are considered to have a lowercase letter at level 0, and an uppercase letter at level 1, though only the uppercase letter is printed.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_get_default ##### --><para></para>@Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_get_for_display ##### --><para></para>@display: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_lookup_key ##### --><para></para>@keymap: @key: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_translate_keyboard_state ##### --><para></para>@keymap: @hardware_keycode: @state: @group: @keyval: @effective_group: @level: @consumed_modifiers: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_get_entries_for_keyval ##### --><para></para>@keymap: @keyval: @keys: @n_keys: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_get_entries_for_keycode ##### --><para></para>@keymap: @hardware_keycode: @keys: @keyvals: @n_entries: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_get_direction ##### --><para>Returns the direction of the keymap. </para>@keymap: a #GdkKeymap or %NULL to use the default keymap.Returns: %PANGO_DIRECTION_LTR or %PANGO_DIRECTION_RTL.@Returns: the direction of the keymap.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keymap_have_bidi_layouts ##### --><para></para>@keymap: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_name ##### --><para>Converts a key value into a symbolic name.The names are the same as those in the <filename><gdk/gdkkeysyms.h></filename> header filebut without the leading "GDK_".</para>@keyval: a key value.@Returns: a string containing the name of the key, or %NULL if @keyval is nota valid key. The string should not be modified.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_from_name ##### --><para>Converts a key name to a key value.</para>@keyval_name: a key name.@Returns: the corresponding key value, or %GDK_VoidSymbol if the key name isnot a valid key.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_convert_case ##### --><para></para>@symbol: @lower: @upper: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_to_upper ##### --><para>Converts a key value to upper case, if applicable.</para>@keyval: a key value.@Returns: the upper case form of @keyval, or @keyval itself if it is alreadyin upper case or it is not subject to case conversion.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_to_lower ##### --><para>Converts a key value to lower case, if applicable.</para>@keyval: a key value.@Returns: the lower case form of @keyval, or @keyval itself if it is alreadyin lower case or it is not subject to case conversion.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_is_upper ##### --><para>Returns %TRUE if the given key value is in upper case.</para>@keyval: a key value.@Returns: %TRUE if @keyval is in upper case, or if @keyval is not subject tocase conversion.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_is_lower ##### --><para>Returns %TRUE if the given key value is in lower case.</para>@keyval: a key value.@Returns: %TRUE if @keyval is in lower case, or if @keyval is not subject tocase conversion.<!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_keyval_to_unicode ##### --><para></para>@keyval: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION gdk_unicode_to_keyval ##### --><para></para>@wc: @Returns:
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