Applying CGM data to objects

This section provides a sample of the CGM data that you can apply to objects. It is divided into three parts:

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When you choose an event as the type, only one or more Active CGM commands can function as the value.

When you choose an action as the type, any of the following can function as the value:

Sample of WebCGM commands

button1press

content

cursorenter

cursorexit

hover

linkuri

name

region

screentip

viewcontext

The value of the viewcontext specifies the two corner points of the viewport rectangle as (x1,y1) (x2,y2), where x1, y1 is the top-right point of the viewport rectangle and x2, y2 is the bottom-left point of the viewport rectangle.
Example: -925688030 586990613 -799207691 509452731

WebCGM_button1press

WebCGM_cursorenter

WebCGM_cursorexit

Sample of ActiveCGM commands

@ML_button1press

@ML_button1release

@ML_cursorenter

@ML_cursorexit

@ML_ToInvisible

@ML_ToNative

@ML_ToRed

@ML_ToVisible

button1press

button1release

cursorenter

cursorexit

description

Sample of WebCGM S1000D commands

desc

linkuri

region

screentip

viewcontext

The value of the viewcontext specifies the two corner points of the viewport rectangle as (x1,y1) (x2,y2), where x1, y1 is the top-right point of the viewport rectangle and x2, y2 is the bottom-left point of the viewport rectangle.
Example: -925688030 586990613 -799207691 509452731


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