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XSendExtensionEvent(3X11)	  X FUNCTIONS	     XSendExtensionEvent(3X11)

NAME
       XSendExtensionEvent - send input extension events to a client

SYNTAX
       Status  XSendExtensionEvent(Display  *display,  XDevice *device, Window
	      destination,  Bool  propagate,  int   event_count,   XEventClass
	      *event_list, XEvent *event_send);

ARGUMENTS
       display	   Specifies the connection to the X server.

       device	   Specifies the device from which the events are to be sent.

       destination Specifies  the  window the event is to be sent to.  You can
		   pass window id, PointerWindow, or InputFocus.

       propagate   Specifies a Boolean value that is either True or False.

       event_count Specifies the count of XEventClasses in event_list.

       event_list  Specifies the list of event selections to be used.

       event_send  Specifies a pointer to the event that is to be sent.

       DESCRIPTION
	      The XSendExtensionEvent request identifies the destination  win‐
	      dow,  determines	which  clients	should	receive	 the specified
	      events, and ignores any active grabs.  This request requires you
	      to  pass	an  event  class  list.	 For a discussion of the valid
	      event class names, see XOpenDevice(3X11).	 This request uses the
	      w argument to identify the destination window as follows:

       ·    If	w is PointerWindow , the destination window is the window that
	    contains the pointer.

       ·    If w is InputFocus and if the focus window contains	 the  pointer,
	    the	 destination  window  is the window that contains the pointer;
	    otherwise, the destination window is the focus window.

       To  determine  which  clients  should  receive  the  specified  events,
       XSendExtensionEvent uses the propagate argument as follows:

       ·    If	event_list  is	the empty set, the event is sent to the client
	    that created the destination window.  If  that  client  no	longer
	    exists, no event is sent.

       ·    If propagate is False, the event is sent to every client selecting
	    on destination any of the event types specified by the  event_list
	    array.

       ·    If	propagate  is True and no clients have selected on destination
	    any of the events specified by the event_list array, the  destina‐
	    tion  is  replaced	with  the  closest ancestor of destination for
	    which some client has selected a type specified by the  event-list
	    array and for which no intervening window has that type in its do-
	    not-propagate-mask.	 If no such window exists or if the window  is
	    an	ancestor  of  the  focus  window and InputFocus was originally
	    specified as the  destination,  the	 event	is  not	 sent  to  any
	    clients.  Otherwise, the event is reported to every client select‐
	    ing on the final destination any of the events  specified  in  the
	    event_list array.

       The  event in the XEvent structure must be one of the events defined by
       the input extension (or a BadValue error results) so that the X	server
       can correctly byte-swap the contents as necessary.  The contents of the
       event are otherwise unaltered and unchecked by the X server  except  to
       force  send_event  to True in the forwarded event and to set the serial
       number in the event correctly.

       XSendExtensionEvent returns zero if the	conversion  to	wire  protocol
       format  failed  and returns nonzero otherwise.  XSendExtensionEvent can
       generate BadClass, BadDevice, BadValue, and BadWindow errors.

DIAGNOSTICS
       BadDevice   An invalid device was specified.  The specified device does
		   not	exist or has not been opened by this client via XOpen‐
		   InputDevice.	 This error may also occur  if	the  specified
		   device is the X keyboard or X pointer device.

       BadValue	   Some	 numeric  value	 falls	outside	 the  range  of values
		   accepted by the request.  Unless a specific range is speci‐
		   fied	 for  an argument, the full range defined by the argu‐
		   ment's type is accepted.  Any argument defined as a set  of
		   alternatives can generate this error.

       BadWindow   A  value for a Window argument does not name a defined Win‐
		   dow.

SEE ALSO
       Programming with Xlib

X Version 11			  libXi 1.0.1	     XSendExtensionEvent(3X11)
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