From: jj v. a. <we...@ma...> - 2005-10-03 04:32:26
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Log Message: ----------- Added email subject line to config variable. Modified Files: -------------- webwork-modperl/lib/WeBWorK: Constants.pm Revision Data ------------- Index: Constants.pm =================================================================== RCS file: /webwork/cvs/system/webwork-modperl/lib/WeBWorK/Constants.pm,v retrieving revision 1.32 retrieving revision 1.33 diff -Llib/WeBWorK/Constants.pm -Llib/WeBWorK/Constants.pm -u -r1.32 -r1.33 --- lib/WeBWorK/Constants.pm +++ lib/WeBWorK/Constants.pm @@ -160,23 +160,23 @@ { var => 'pg{displayModes}', doc => 'List of display modes made available to students', doc2 => 'When viewing a problem, users may choose different methods of rendering -formulas via an options box in the left panel. Here, you can adjust what display modes are -listed.<p> -Some display modes require other software to be installed on the server. Be sure to check -that all display modes selected here work from your server.<p> -The display modes are <ul> + formulas via an options box in the left panel. Here, you can adjust what display modes are + listed.<p> + Some display modes require other software to be installed on the server. Be sure to check + that all display modes selected here work from your server.<p> + The display modes are <ul> <li> plainText: shows the raw LaTeX strings for formulas. <li> formattedText: formulas are passed through the external program <code>tth</code>, -which produces an HTML version of them. Some browsers do not display all of the fonts -properly. + which produces an HTML version of them. Some browsers do not display all of the fonts + properly. <li> images: produces images using the external programs LaTeX and dvipng. <li> jsMath: uses javascript to place symbols, which may come from fonts or images -(the choice is configurable by the end user). + (the choice is configurable by the end user). <li> asciimath: renders formulas client side using ASCIIMathML </ul> <p> You must use at least one display mode. If you select only one, then the options box will -not give a choice of modes (since there will only be one active).', + not give a choice of modes (since there will only be one active).', min => 1, values => ["plainText", "formattedText", "images", "jsMath", "asciimath"], type => 'checkboxlist'}, @@ -195,14 +195,32 @@ { var => 'pg{ansEvalDefaults}{numRelPercentTolDefault}', doc => 'Allowed error, as a percentage, for numerical comparisons', doc2 => "When numerical answers are checked, most test if the student's answer -is close enough to the programmed answer be computing the error as a percentage of -the correct answer. This value controls the default for how close the student answer -has to be in order to be marked correct. + is close enough to the programmed answer be computing the error as a percentage of + the correct answer. This value controls the default for how close the student answer + has to be in order to be marked correct. <p> A value such as 0.1 means 0.1 percent error is allowed.", type => 'number'}, ], ['E-Mail', + { var => 'mail{feedbackSubjectFormat}', + doc => 'Format for the subject line in feedback e-mails', + doc2 => 'When students click the <em>Email Instructor</em> button + to send feedback, WeBWorK fills in the subject line. Here you can set the + subject line. In it, you can have various bits of information filled in + with the following escape sequences. +<p> +<ul> +<li> %c = course ID +<li> %u = user ID +<li> %s = set ID +<li> %p = problem ID +<li> %x = section +<li> %r = recitation +<li> %% = literal percent sign +</ul>', + width => 45, + type => 'text'}, { var => 'mail{allowedRecipients}', doc => 'E-mail addresses which can recieve e-mail from a pg problem', doc2 => 'List of e-mail addresses to which e-mail can be sent by a problem. Professors need to be added to this list if questionaires are used, or other WeBWorK problems which send e-mail as part of their answer mechanism.', |