X11::Keysyms - Perl module for names of X11 keysyms
use X11::Keysyms '%Keysyms', qw(MISCELLANY XKB_KEYS LATIN1); %Keysyms_name = reverse %Keysyms; $ks = $Keysyms{'BackSpace'}; $name = $Keysysms_name{$ks};
This module exports a hash mapping the names of X11 keysyms, such as 'A' or 'Linefeed' or 'Hangul_J_YeorinHieuh', onto the numbers that represent them. The first argument to 'use' is the name of the variable the hash should be exported into, and the rest are names of subsets of the keysysms to export: one or more of
'MISCELLANY', 'XKB_KEYS', '3270', 'LATIN1', 'LATIN2', 'LATIN3', 'LATIN4', 'KATAKANA', 'ARABIC', 'CYRILLIC', 'GREEK', 'TECHNICAL', 'SPECIAL', 'PUBLISHING', 'APL', 'HEBREW', 'THAI', 'KOREAN'.
If this list is omitted, the list
'MISCELLANY', 'XKB_KEYS', 'LATIN1', 'LATIN2', 'LATIN3', 'LATIN4', 'GREEK'
is used.
This module was generated semi-automatically by Stephen McCamant (<SMCCAM@cpan.org>) from the header file 'X11/keysymdef.h', distributed by the X Consortium.
perl(1), X11::Protocol, X Window System Protocol (X Version 11).
To install X11::Protocol, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm X11::Protocol
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install X11::Protocol
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.