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1.1 raeburn 1: \label{Authoring_Daxe_Radiobuttonresponse}
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1.2 ! raeburn 3: \textbf{Editing a ``1 of N'' type problem in Daxe}
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1.1 raeburn 5: To create a new radio button response, place the cursor directly inside a problem,
6: and use the ``One of N statements'' response template. This creates a basic radio button response.
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8: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{daxeradio}
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10: Response elements in general represent a user interface to let students enter a response.
11: In the case of a radio button response, it will turn into radio buttons (one for each foil),
12: and a single choice is possible.
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14: To remove a foil, move the cursor over it, and click on the red X.
15: To move a foil, drag-and-drop the foil's grip icon (to the left of the foil).
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17: This simplified user interface to create radio button responses has many limits:
18: for instance, it is not possible to create two true foils and let LON-CAPA choose one of them randomly to display.
19: For that, one has to switch to the \textit{advanced} mode with the button on the top of the element block.
20: The advanced UI is also necessary to force a foil to be at the top or bottom.
21: It is also necessary to display different hints based on the student choice.
22: But it could be convenient to start with the simple UI and only switch to advanced to add these options.
23: The advanced UI reveals the elements inside the response element, and all the attributes,
24: so that all LON-CAPA features are available.
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