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You didn't tell me I was ignorant, I was... ;-)<br>
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I was ignorant when making the changes in Standalone Xerte that using
the XML was not the most convenient for XOT.<br>
And, I have the changes already to do the same in XOT, I just did not
commit it. <br>
<br>
Here are the screendumps (it's the same for 2004 and 1.2)<br>
<img src="cid:part1.03080907.05090500@tor.nl" alt=""><br>
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<img src="cid:part2.08070808.03070909@tor.nl" alt=""><br>
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As long as there are no spaces in the path name where I put the .zip
package.... this is all.<br>
<br>
Tom<br>
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Op 11-6-2011 17:18, Pat Lockley schreef:
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On 11/06/2011 14:57, Tom Reijnders wrote:
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Ok, some of this is history...<br>
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1. The title of the learning object (title of the item identifier) is
hardcoded. It says "My learning object title". This is what is shown
in the Scorm player. <br>
2. The title of the package (the name of the package) is set to the zip
file name, and some manipulation is done on _, i.e. _ is replaced with
' ' (space).<br>
3. Also the title of the generated html file is hardcoded "SCO Example"
in xot.<br>
<br>
I changed this in standalone Xerte to be replaced with Items the user
had influence on. So, I chose the name and the title in the XML,
because for Xerte standalone that makes perfect good sense, and is
better than the project name (easier to change by the user).<br>
<br>
So when I got involved in XOT as well, I wanted the two to behave the
same, and yes, the XML names are not the most obvious ones, but it
seems silly to do it differently.<br>
<br>
So, part of this is caused by my ignorence.<br>
<br>
Tom<br>
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Tom, wasn't saying you are ignorant, just was a bit, isn't this a user
preference?<br>
<br>
Could you send me a screen dump of the Xerte scorm publish process and
I'll see what can be done to make toolkits do the same.<br>
<br>
Sorry if i sounded snappy - more, just, not sure this is a problem :)<br>
<br>
Pat<br>
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