<lcHotspot>

The <lcHotspot> element was deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the <lcHotspot2> element. It was originally intended to support an interaction where the learner clicks on a region of the screen to indicate a choice.

Content models

See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.

Inheritance

+ topic/fig learningInteractionBase-d/lcInteractionBase learning-d/lcHotspot

Example

   <!--Hotspot Interaction    -->
   <lcHotspot id="hotspots">
    <title>Team logos hotspot</title>
    <lcQuestion>Which of the following is the logo for the Minnesota Twins?</lcQuestion>
    <lcHotspotMap>
     <image href="hotlogos.gif"/>
     <lcArea id="twins">
      <lcAreaShape>rect</lcAreaShape>
      <lcAreaCoords>0,0,50,50</lcAreaCoords>
      <lcCorrectResponse value="twins"/>
      <lcFeedback>Yes.</lcFeedback>
     </lcArea>
     <lcArea id="giants">
      <lcAreaShape>rect</lcAreaShape>
      <lcAreaCoords>50,0,100,50</lcAreaCoords>
      <lcFeedback>No.</lcFeedback>
     </lcArea>
     <lcArea id="cardinals">
      <lcAreaShape>rect</lcAreaShape>
      <lcAreaCoords>0,50,50,100</lcAreaCoords>
      <lcFeedback>No.</lcFeedback>
     </lcArea>
     <lcArea id="orioles">
      <lcAreaShape>rect</lcAreaShape>
      <lcAreaCoords>50,50,100,100</lcAreaCoords>
      <lcFeedback>No.</lcFeedback>
     </lcArea>
    </lcHotspotMap>
   </lcHotspot>

Attributes

The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group (with a narrowed definition of @id, given below) and @outputclass.

@id (REQUIRED)
Defines an ID by which the element can be referenced.

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