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MX Control Card Configuration
Vicon MX Hardware System Reference A-11
XML Header
The header <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> is essential
for the file to be recognized as XML format by Vicon applications and
other .xml file viewing packages. You must include this section at the
top of your .gpo file.
AllPrograms section
The program start and end section tags <AllPrograms> and
</AllPrograms> delimit the details of the synchronization signal to
be sent. You must include the start section immediately after the XML
header and the end section at the end of your .gpo file.
GPO File Attribute Syntax
Each option in a given section of a .gpo file consists of a keyword and
a single value or one or more attribute="value" pairs, which are
written in the following ways in an .xml file:
<Keyword>value</Keyword>
<Keyword ATTRIBUTE="value"/>
The Keyword identifies the element with which the Vicon application
is to be concerned, the ATTRIBUTE is a characteristic of the specified
keyword, and the value is the actual data that the Vicon application
is to use. For most options, you must specify the value required for
your specific implementation of the .gpo file. To help you understand
how to construct these definitions in your .gpo file, when giving the
syntax for a section, this appendix provides the Keyword and any
ATTRIBUTE words, and describes the type of data you must supply for
the value.
Program Name Section
The syntax for the Program Name section is:
<Program Name="gpo_name">
where:
gpo_name is the display name for this custom GPO program. You
are recommended to use this same name for the .gpo
file. For example, the sample GPO program
Duration.gpo, has the display name Duration in the
Vicon application software.
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