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30 #ifndef __com_sun_star_animations_XCommand_idl__
31 #define __com_sun_star_animations_XCommand_idl__
33 #ifndef __com_sun_star_animations_XAnimationNode_idl__
34 #include
<com
/sun
/star
/animations
/XAnimationNode.idl
>
37 //=============================================================================
39 module com
{ module sun
{ module star
{ module animations
{
41 //=============================================================================
43 /** Execution of the XCommand animation node causes the slideshow component
44 to call back the application to perform the command.
46 interface XCommand
: XAnimationNode
48 /** The application specific target.
49 See documentation of used application for supported targets.
51 [attribute
] any Target
;
53 /** This identifies the application specific command.
54 See documentation of used application for commands.
56 [attribute
] short Command
;
58 /** The application specific parameter for this command.
59 See documentation of used application for supported parameters
60 for different commands and target combinations.
62 [attribute
] any Parameter
;
65 //=============================================================================