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XtSetKeyboardFocus()					  XtSetKeyboardFocus()

Name
  XtSetKeyboardFocus - redirect keyboard input to a widget.

Synopsis
  void XtSetKeyboardFocus(subtree descendant)
	 Widget subtree, descendant;

Inputs
  subtree   Specifies the widget to be considered the root of the subtree
	    for which the keyboard focus is to be set.	Must be of  class
	    Core or any subclass thereof.

  descendant
	    Specifies a normal (non-popup) descendant of subtree to which
	    keyboard events are to be redirected, or  None.   May  be  of
	    class Object or any subclass thereof.

Description
  XtSetKeyboardFocus()	causes XtDispatchEvent() to remap keyboard events
  that occur within the widget hierarchy rooted at subtree  and	 to  dis‐
  patch	 them to descendant.  If descendant is not a subclass of Core, it
  is replaced by its closest windowed ancestor.	 If descendant	is  None,
  keyboard events within subtree will be dispatched normally.

  When	subtree	 or one of its descendants acquires the X keyboard focus,
  or the pointer moves into the subtree such that keyboard  events  would
  now  be  delivered to subtree, a FocusIn event is generated for descen‐
  dant if FocusChange events have been	selected  by  descendant.   Simi‐
  larly,  when	subtree	 loses the X keyboard focus or the keyboard focus
  for one of its ancestors, a FocusOut event is generated for  descendant
  if FocusChange events have been selected by descendant.

  For more details on how events are dispatched after a call to XtSetKey‐
  boardFocus(), see XtDispatchEvent().

Usage
  XtSetKeyboardFocus() does not call the Xlib function	XSetInputFocus();
  it  simply  causes  the Intrinsics to dispatch events differently.  For
  most applications, this approach is  preferred  over	the  more  heavy-
  handed Xlib function.

Example
  If  a	 dialog	 box  contains a Label widget, some Button widgets, and a
  single Text widget for input, it is good style to  allow  the	 user  to
  enter	 text into the dialog when the mouse is anywhere over the dialog,
  not only when the mouse is over the Text widget itself.   This  can  be
  arranged with code like the following:

     Widget shell, box, text, prompt, ok_button, cancel_button;

     XtPopup(shell, XtGrabExclusive);
     XtSetKeyboardFocus(box, text);

  After	 this  call to XtSetKeyboardFocus(), whenever the dialog box gets
  the X input focus (for example, when the mouse moves into it) all  key‐
  board events will be redirected at the text widget.

See Also
  XtAddGrab(1), XtDispatchEvent(1).

Xt - Keyboard Handling					  XtSetKeyboardFocus()
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