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==Crosstriggered events==
The events are intended to pass an order to a SPRX, but there is an alternative way of using them to load other parts of the rcoxml code
An example of this is in a animation when using FireEvent, it can be used like this (communications with a SPRX):
'''<FireEvent event="event:native:/runsomething" />'''
Or like this (loads another part of the RCO structure)
'''<FireEvent event="anim:main_page_fade" />'''
With the objects under objectTree seems to happen the same, and is usually made with the attributes named: OnFocusLeft, OnFocusRight, OnFocusUp, OnFocusDown (that are related with the cursor movements). Most probably works with all other events, this is the usual way (communications with a SPRX):
'''<Objectname onFocusLeft="event:native:/onFocusLeft_ipaddr_NetworkAddrSetting" />'''
Or like this (loads another part of the RCO structure)
'''<Objectname onFocusLeft="object2:another_objectname" />'''
==External links==
==External links==
*Nice wiki with lot of info related to rcoxml ---> http://ctfs.wiki.fc2.com/ or https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fctfs.wiki.fc2.com (google translated to english)
*Nice wiki with lot of info related to rcoxml ---> http://ctfs.wiki.fc2.com/ or https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fctfs.wiki.fc2.com (google translated to english)
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* Of course the <nowiki><ref></nowiki> Template can be added at the very end from a page if you use them multiple times. This can be combined under a new Headline, as did on [http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Disc_Identification/Serialization_Data#References this] page for example. [[User:Roxanne|Roxanne]] 5th Dwcember 2015, 09:10 GMT+1
* Of course the <nowiki><ref></nowiki> Template can be added at the very end from a page if you use them multiple times. This can be combined under a new Headline, as did on [http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Disc_Identification/Serialization_Data#References this] page for example. [[User:Roxanne|Roxanne]] 5th Dwcember 2015, 09:10 GMT+1


*After reading the whole wiki it seems there are "only" a few pieces of knowledge i can take from it, basically are:
**http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/index.php?title=RCOXML_Animations&diff=40190&oldid=40121 (google translation sucks, i only understand a few of it, i cant rewrite and of course i cant improve it, so i dont care the link i just added is enought)
**http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/index.php?title=RCOXML_Structure&diff=40191&oldid=39795 (same than previous one, this one is more important thought but i will try to find more info in other places)
**The edits i made at date 2015-12-05 in this page http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/history/RCOXML_Objects
***I have not counted them but i think was around 10 (a couple of them was important) and most has been added as doubtfull, at top of the other wiki page it seem that some info was taken from CTFtool5beta so im not sure where is the original source, adding references in every single attribute is an additional work i cant handle (is not made anywhere in this wiki and is good enought with a single link as something general), also at this point the info in our wiki about rcoxml objects is better than the other so the more fair thing to do is to say "some of the info in this page was taken from xxxxx" and allow them to do the same


*From http://endlessparadigm.com (official rcomage forum)
*From http://endlessparadigm.com (official rcomage forum)
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