Three components make up an action:
On |
Specifies which event should trigger an action, such as a keystroke or a mouse click. |
Action |
Specifies what should happen when the On trigger occurs, such as display a message, launch a program, or cancel a test. |
Target |
Specifies a target used by the action. Targets can be chapters, sections, pages, tests, surveys, questions, objects, or variables. The Action defines which targets can be used. |
These three parts work together to create the end result. Depending on where you are adding an action, the options available to you will vary.
Actions added to organizational levels including the title, chapters, sections, pages, tests, test sections and surveys adhere to the same inheritance principles as other objects within your title. That is, if an action is added to the title level, the action will execute on every page of the title if the action is triggered. Similarly, if an action is added to a chapter, section, test, survey or test section, it will execute on every page within the chapter, section, test, survey, or test section, respectively, if the action is triggered. Finally, if an action is added to a page, it will only execute on that page if the action is triggered.
See also: Understanding inheritance
The following table lists all events, actions, and targets available in your title:
On |
Action |
Target |
Any Key |
Cancel Test/Survey |
Chapter, Section, or Page |
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Synchronized events set within audio and video objects can be used within a title to trigger actions while the object is playing. For details, see Adding and managing the synchronized events in an audio object and Adding and managing the synchronized events in a video object. |
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