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XkbComputeSectionBounds(3)                      XKB FUNCTIONS                     XkbComputeSectionBounds(3)



NAME
       XkbComputeSectionBounds - Update the bounding box of a section

SYNOPSIS
       Bool XkbComputeSectionBounds ( geom, section )
             XkbGeometryPtr geom;
             XkbSectionPtr section;

ARGUMENTS
       - geom geometry that contains the section

       - section
              section to be examined and updated

DESCRIPTION
        If you add or delete a row to or from a section, or if you change the geometry of any of the rows in
       that section, you may need to update the bounding box for that section.

       XkbComputeSectionBounds examines all the rows of the section and updates the  bounding  box  of  that
       section  so that it contains all rows.  XkbComputeSectionBounds returns False if any of the arguments
       is NULL; otherwise, it returns True.



X Version 11                                    libX11 1.2.1                      XkbComputeSectionBounds(3)

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