<set> (Set Time Node Behavior)

This element allows the setting of a particular property value to a fixed value while the behavior is active and restores the value when the behavior is reset or turned off.

[Example: For example, suppose we want to set certain properties during an animation effect. The <set> element should be used as follows:

<p:childTnLst>
  <p:set>
    <p:cBhvr>
      <p:cTn id="6" dur="1" fill="hold">...
      <p:tgtEl>
        <p:spTgt spid="4"/>
      </p:tgtEl>
      <p:attrNameLst>
        <p:attrName>style.visibility</p:attrName>
      </p:attrNameLst>
    </p:cBhvr>
    <p:to>
      <p:strVal val="visible"/>
    </p:to>
  </p:set>
  <p:animEffect transition="in" filter="blinds(horizontal)">...
</p:childTnLst>

End Example]

Parent Elements

<childTnLst>4.6.25); <subTnLst>4.6.78); <tnLst>4.6.87)

Child Elements

Subclause

<cBhvr> (Common Behavior)

§4.6.22

<to> (To)

§4.6.89

The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:

<complexType name="CT_TLSetBehavior">
	<sequence>
	<element name="cBhvr" type="CT_TLCommonBehaviorData" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>
	<element name="to" type="CT_TLAnimVariant" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
	</sequence>
</complexType>