\label{Authoring_Output_Tags} This group of tags generate useful output. \begin{itemize} \item \textbf{standalone}\index{standalone}: Everything in between the start and end tag is shown only on the web, and only if the resource is not part of a course. \item \textbf{displayduedate}\index{displayduedate}: This will insert the current duedate if one is set into the document. It is generated to be inside a table of 1x1 elements. \item \textbf{displaytitle}\index{displaytitle}: This will insert the title of the problem from the metadata of the problem. Only the first \textbf{displaytitle} in a problem will show the title; this allows clean usage of \textbf{displaytitle} in stylesheets. \item \textbf{window}\index{window}: The text in between is put in a popup javascript window. \item \textbf{m}\index{m}: The inside text is \LaTeX{}, and is converted to HTML (or MathML) on the fly. If the attribute \textbf{eval} is set to {}``\textbf{on}'' the intervening text will have a perl variable expansion done to it before being converted. \item \textbf{randomlabel}\index{randomlabel}: Shows a specified image with images or text labels randomly assigned to a set of specific locations. Those locations may also have values assigned to them. There is a hash generated containing the mapping of labels to locations, labels to values, and locations to values. Example: \begin{verbatim} \end{verbatim} Possible attributes are: \begin{itemize} \item \textbf{bgimg}\index{bgimg}: Either a fully qualified URL for an external image, or a loncapa resource. It supports relative references (../images/apicture.gif). The image must either be a GIF or JPEG. \item \textbf{width}\index{width}: The width of the image in pixels. \item \textbf{height}\index{height}: The height of the image in pixels. \item \textbf{texwidth}\index{texwidth}: the width of the image in millimeters. \end{itemize} \end{itemize}