Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Authoring_NumericalResponse.tex, revision 1.1
1.1 ! bowersj2 1: \label{Authoring_NumericalResponse}
! 2:
! 3: \textbf{stringresponse} implements a string answer. An internal \textbf{textline}
! 4: tag (see \textbf{\ref{textline}}) is necessary for the student's
! 5: response to go in. It can check the string for either case or order.
! 6: Possible attributes are:
! 7:
! 8: \begin{itemize}
! 9: \item \textbf{answer}\index{answer}: required. Specifies the correct answer,
! 10: either a perl list or scalar.
! 11: \item \textbf{type}\index{type}: optional. Specifies how the string is
! 12: checked (like the CAPA styles). Possible values are:
! 13:
! 14: \begin{itemize}
! 15: \item \textbf{cs}\index{cs}: \textbf{c}ase \textbf{s}ensitive, order important.
! 16: \item \textbf{ci}\index{ci}: \textbf{c}ase \textbf{i}nsensitive, order
! 17: important.
! 18: \item \textbf{mc}\index{mc}: case insensitive, order unimportant. The mnemonic
! 19: for this option is {}``\textbf{m}ultiple \textbf{c}hoice'', which
! 20: is how it was used in CAPA: To allow the user to specify choices from
! 21: a multiple choices problem, as in {}``adce'', meaning parts a, d,
! 22: c, and e are true. Order didn't matter in such a problem. In LON-CAPA,
! 23: using \textbf{optionresponse} with True and False foils would be preferable,
! 24: but this will remain supported for easier CAPA-to-LON-CAPA conversion.
! 25: \end{itemize}
! 26: \end{itemize}
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