--- loncom/html/adm/help/ext_examples.problem 2004/06/09 13:55:42 1.1
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/ext_examples.problem 2014/02/26 15:41:38 1.3
@@ -3,29 +3,29 @@
Incantation | result | Explanation |
user.resource.resource.<partid>.<responseid>.submission | &EXT('user.resource.resource.0.12.submission') |
- text of the most recent submission |
+ Text of the most recent submission |
user.resource.resource.<partid>.<responseid>.awarddetail | &EXT('user.resource.resource.0.12.awarddetail') |
- Detail of how the most recent submission was graded. |
+ Details of how the most recent submission was graded |
user.resource.1:resource.<partid>.<responseid>.submission | &EXT('user.resource.1:resource.0.12.submission') |
- text of the submission on the first submission to the problem. The '1:' is not neccessarily the first try on the problem, rather it referes to the first 'transaction' in the data for this problem. Take a look at PGRD for a problem with the submissions view set to 'all details'. |
+ Text of the submission on the first submission to the problem. The '1:' is not necessarily the first try on the problem, rather it refers to the first 'transaction' in the data for this problem. Take a look at problem grades for a problem with the submissions view set to 'all submissions with details'. |
user.resource.resource.<partid>.tries | &EXT('user.resource.resource.0.tries') |
current number of tries on the problem |
user.resource.resource.<partid>.solved | &EXT('user.resource.resource.0.solved') |
current status of the problem |
user.resource.resource.<partid>.awarded | &EXT('user.resource.resource.0.awarded') |
- A floating point number between 0 and 1 inclusive, that is the percentage of the weight for this problem. |
+ A floating point number between 0 and 1 inclusive, that is the percentage of the weight for this problem. |
user.resource.resource.<partid>.award | &EXT('user.resource.resource.0.award') |
- Detailed award of the most recent part was graded. (This will be one of the <responseid>'s awarddetail |
+ Detailed award determined by how the most recently graded part was graded. (This will be one of the <responseid>'s awarddetail). |