<lcAreaShape>
The <lcAreaShape> element was
         deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the <lcAreaShape2>
         element. It was originally intended to define the shape of a linkable hotspot in a
         learning
         image.
      
      The <lcAreaShape> element supports these values:
- rect
 - Define a rectangular region. If you leave the <shape> element blank, this is assumed.
 - circle
 - Define a circular region.
 - poly
 - Define a polygonal region.
 - default
 - Indicates the entire diagram.
 
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
+ topic/keyword learningInteractionBase-d/keyword learning-d/lcAreaShape
Example
<lcHotspotMap>
   <image href="hotlogos.gif">
     <alt>Baseball team logos</alt>
   </image>
   <lcArea id="giants">
     <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>
            
            Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group (with a narrowed definition of @translate, given below), @outputclass, and @keyref.
- @translate
 - Indicates whether the content of the element
                        should be translated or not. For this element the
                        default value is "no". Setting to "yes" will
                        override the default. The DITA architectural
                        specification contains a list of each OASIS DITA
                        element and its common processing default for the
                        translate value; because this element uses an
                        actual default, it will always be treated as
                        
translate="no"unless overridden as described. Available values are:- no
 - The content of this element is not translateable.
 - yes
 - The content of this element is translateable.
 - -dita-use-conref-target
 - See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information.