--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Authoring_Input_Tags.tex 2012/12/15 09:00:57 1.4
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Authoring_Input_Tags.tex 2015/12/28 04:10:45 1.5
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ They will usually be used by a response
\item \textbf{textfield}\index{textfield}: Creates a large text input box.
If data appears between the start and end tags, the data will appear
in the textfield if the student has not yet made a submission. Additionally,
-it takes two attributes: \textbf{rows} and \textbf{cols}, which control
+it accepts two attributes: \textbf{rows} and \textbf{cols}, which control
the height and width of the text area respectively. It defaults to
10 rows and 80 columns.
\item \textbf{\label{textline}textline}\index{textline}: Creates a single
@@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ the width of the textline, defaulting to
Both the \textbf{textfield} and \textbf{textline} input tags support a \textbf{spellcheck}
attribute. If present, the text the user types is spellchecked when focus leaves the input
field. The value of this attribute specifies the language in which the spellcheck is performed.
-e.g. \textbf{} creates a text field that is spellchecked in
-English while \textbf{} creates a text field that is spellchecked
+e.g. \texttt{$<$textfield spellcheck='en' /$>$} creates a text field that is spellchecked in
+English while \texttt{$<$textline spellcheck='de' /$>$} creates a text line that is spellchecked
in German.