[Xerte] Re: question re inserting quiz.rlm into desktop xerte

Tom Reijnders reijnders at tor.nl
Tue Sep 27 06:41:25 BST 2011


Ron,

- You can start the wizard interface again by double-clicking on the 
toplevel page wizard icon (the one with the circle)
- You have to keep them as they are
- Correct. But I am not even sure whether you can import any 'normal' 
xerte flowline.

Tom

Op 27-9-2011 5:26, KnowledgeWare schreef:
>
> Hello Julian:
>
> Yes, thanks, that's helpful.
>
> From my understanding, I think if there was a way to open the 
> templates from totally outside the desktop version that would be more 
> intuitive, because I think that's really launching you into a totally 
> different application and shutting down the desktop version.
>
> The wizards however, I think are ideal where they are. A couple more 
> questions re wizards if you don't mind --
>
> - When I'm done with the wizard, and when its plugged its code into 
> the desktop flowline...is there a way to edit that page using the 
> wizard interface after that? Or is it a one time thing -- you build 
> your wizard once and it gets plugged into the flowline....any changes 
> require building it from scratch again?  I tried opening the folder 
> with the related files to edit the wizard but that didn't work.
>
> - Once built, are the sub-folders that house the wizard files needed 
> any longer (for packing purposes or ?) or can they be deleted?
>
> - I believe I read somewhere that wizard code can't be saved as a 
> model and imported into a toolkits piece. Is that correct? My 
> understanding is I can package any desktop flowline icons into a model 
> and then import that into online toolkits via the 'import xerte' (I 
> think that's what its called) menu selection...but not anything that 
> contains wizard pages identified with the small circle in the 
> flowline. Am I correct on that?
>
> Thanks
>
> RonM2
>
> *From:* xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk 
> [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] *On Behalf Of *Julian Tenney
> *Sent:* Monday, September 26, 2011 2:08 AM
> *To:* Xerte discussion list
> *Subject:* [Xerte] Re: question re inserting quiz.rlm into desktop xerte
>
> Think like AW's KOs.
>
> Some are application level -- for example the page templates template, 
> which is the same thing as the Xerte Online Toolkit in Toolkit (maybe 
> we should change Page templates to Xerte Online Toolkit in standalone 
> xerte). The entire application is constructed using the wizard. The 
> end user does not interact with the flow line at all.
>
> Some are page level. You can mix them up with your own custom code, 
> thanks to Jonathan's work.
>
> In all cases the wizard is used to edit the xml that the template uses.
>
> The template's logic is implemented in a model. Think like AWs models, 
> a chunk of flow line that does a particular thing. In this case they 
> are data-driven by the xml edited in the wizard.
>
> I guess a temple comprises a wizard, some data and a model.
>
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