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Root elements in both geogebra.xml and geogebra_macro.xml are called geogebra and their only attribute is version. More details about XML tags used by both formats is contained in following three articles:
 
Root elements in both geogebra.xml and geogebra_macro.xml are called geogebra and their only attribute is version. More details about XML tags used by both formats is contained in following three articles:
  
* [[Reference:XML tags in geogebra.xml|XML tags in geogebra.xml]]
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* [[Referencia:XML tags in geogebra.xml|XML tags in geogebra.xml]]
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* [[Referencia:XML tags in geogebra_macro.xml|XML tags in geogebra_macro.xml]]
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* [[Referencia:Common XML tags and types|Common XML tags and types]]
  
 
This structure corresponds to the XSD files used for GeoGebra XML format definition. Listed articles are generated automatically, if you find mistake in them, describe it in article's talk.
 
This structure corresponds to the XSD files used for GeoGebra XML format definition. Listed articles are generated automatically, if you find mistake in them, describe it in article's talk.
  
 
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Revisión del 07:47 23 abr 2011

The GeoGebra XML format has two variants: one for Hoja Dinámica GeoGebra (.ggb) files and other for Herramientas de GeoGebra (.ggt) files. These are defined by XML Schema http://geogebra.org/ggb.xsd and http://geogebra.org/ggt.xsd respectively.

Root elements in both geogebra.xml and geogebra_macro.xml are called geogebra and their only attribute is version. More details about XML tags used by both formats is contained in following three articles:

This structure corresponds to the XSD files used for GeoGebra XML format definition. Listed articles are generated automatically, if you find mistake in them, describe it in article's talk.

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