Difference between revisions of "Reference:XML tags in geogebra macro.xml"
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<div style="margin-left: 1.5em"><[[Reference:Common XML tags and types#Element:_construction|construction]]> ... </[[Reference:Common XML tags and types#Element:_construction|construction]]> [1]</div></macro></div> | <div style="margin-left: 1.5em"><[[Reference:Common XML tags and types#Element:_construction|construction]]> ... </[[Reference:Common XML tags and types#Element:_construction|construction]]> [1]</div></macro></div> | ||
Revision as of 12:15, 25 May 2010
Following document was generated by a modification of xs3p stylesheet. It contains definitions of tags used in geogebra_macro.xml, which is the most important part of .ggt files. For a brief introduction see XML reference.
Global Declarations
Element: geogebra
Name | geogebra |
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Type | Locally-defined complex type |
Nillable | no |
Abstract | no |
XML Instance Representation
Element: macro
Name | macro |
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Type | Locally-defined complex type |
Nillable | no |
Abstract | no |
XML Instance Representation
<macro
cmdName="xs:string [0..1]"
toolName="xs:string [0..1]"
toolHelp="xs:string [0..1]"
iconFile="xs:string [0..1]"
showInToolBar="xs:boolean [0..1]"
> <macroInput> ioType </macroInput> [1]
<macroOutput> ioType </macroOutput> [1]
<construction> ... </construction> [1]
</macro>