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Creating derived tags
5–7
If you change the derived tag file at runtime, the changes do not take
effect until you stop running the file and then start it again.
Starting and stopping derived tag processing
There are many ways to start and stop derived tag processing. Choose
the way that works best for your project.
For a complete list of RSView32 commands and their command
syntax, see Appendix A, RSView32 commands, or see Help.
Ways to start derived tag processing
In the Startup editor, select the Derived Tags check box and
specify a derived tag file.
In the Macro editor, create a startup or login macro that includes
the DerivedOn <file> command.
In the Graphic Display editor, specify the DerivedOn <file>
command in the Startup field in the Display Settings dialog box.
In the Graphic Display editor, create a button object and specify
the DerivedOn <file> command as the press action. When the
button is pressed, derived tag processing starts.
In the Graphic Display editor, create a graphic object and attach
touch animation with the DerivedOn <file> command as the
action. When the object is touched, derived tag processing starts.
In the Events editor, specify the DerivedOn <file> command as
the action for an event.
On the command line, type
DerivedOn <file>
and then press
Enter.