This set of tags control how and when data gets sent to the student, it also provides hints to the data's markup and when it should be autoconverted, and when it should be ignored. All of these tags except <outtext> are valid and parsed by &parsed() inside a <script>.
Additionaly any perl style variables are replaced with the values of the variable in the problem namespace.
This set of tags soley generate a representation of the proper form element on the output device. Need to look at what should be provided when an exam is wanted.
web - provides a single button to check on and off, when checked on all other radio buttons in the current <answergroup> level will be set to off.
tex - generates a circle before the data inside
web - provides a drop down box of all the possible options
tex - the list is displayed an students can select the correct option
web - a single line of reponse is provided to type into.
tex - a line is provided.
web - a textarea form is provided allowing multiples lines of response
tex - a configureable number of lines is provided, configured through the argument numlines, defaults to 10
web - either a checkbutton, or two radio buttons are provided
tex - a small box that can be checked is provided.
<randomlist> <tag1> <subtag1> </subtag1> <subtag2> </subtag2> </tag1> <tag2> <subtag1> </subtag1> <subtag2> </subtag2> </tag2> </randomlist>In this example, <tag1> or <tag2> will be done first, but <subtag1> will always happen before <subtag2>.