--- rat/lonratedt.pm 2008/10/13 11:54:54 1.90 +++ rat/lonratedt.pm 2009/08/14 02:16:31 1.94.2.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA # Edit Handler for RAT Maps # -# $Id: lonratedt.pm,v 1.90 2008/10/13 11:54:54 bisitz Exp $ +# $Id: lonratedt.pm,v 1.94.2.1 2009/08/14 02:16:31 raeburn Exp $ # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees # @@ -29,141 +29,6 @@ package Apache::lonratedt; -=pod - -=head1 NAME - -Apache::lonratedt: simple resource assembly tool - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - -lonratedt provides the routines and the handler for the Advanced - Resource Assembly Tool (RAT), and ties the various pieces together - with Javascript. - -=head1 OVERVIEW - -=head2 Map Representation - -=begin latex - -% -\begin{figure} -\begin{center}\includegraphics[% - width=0.55\paperwidth,bb = 0 0 200 100, draft, type=eps]{Map_Example}\end{center} - - -\caption{\label{Map_In_Advanced_Editor}Example of a Map in the Advanced Editor} -\end{figure} -% -\begin{figure} -\begin{lyxcode} - - -~~ - -~~~~ - -~~ - -~~~~ - -~~ - -~~~~ - -~~ - -~~~~ - -~~ - -~~~~ - -~~ - -~~~~ - -~~ - -~~ - -~~ - -~~ - -~~ -\end{lyxcode} - -\caption{\label{XML}XML for Map in Figure \ref{Map_In_Advanced_Editor}} -\end{figure} - -=end latex - -Fig. "XML for Map in Figure" shows the XML representation of the -resource map shown in Fig. "Example of a Map in the Advanced Editor", -which is the format in which maps are stored. In the figure, however, -additional graphical map layout information generated by the Advanced -Resource Assembly Tool is not displayed. This graphical information is -optional to re-generate the same graphical layout when the map is -brought up again in the Resource Assembly Tool, and is not needed for -any other system functionality. - -Maps can be generated by tools other than the Resource Assembly -Tool. In particular, an author might have some other representation of -a course sequence, which can be converted into a map using scripts. If -this map then were to be brought up in the Resource Assembly Tool, the -Tool would automatically generate a graphical layout for it. Each -entry of the map (resources, conditions and links) is stored in a -separate tag. - -Resources and conditionsX have to have unique ID -numbers. These numbers are automatically generated by the Resource -Assembly Tool when the entry is first created, or added to the entries -when a map generated outside the Resource Assembly Tool is first -retrieved. They can also be assigned by custom scripts or added in by -hand. - -In the XML example, entry 1 is the start resource of the map. When -this map is accessed, the source (src) URL of this tag will be the -first resource rendered. Entry 2 is the finish resource of this -map. This resource will be the last resource in the sequence of -resources. Entry 6 is a problem resource with the given URL and title, -as well as the priority "mandatory". Entry 19 is a condition, which is -used by the link between entries 6, the problem, and 9, a -sequence. I - -=cut - use strict; use Apache::Constants qw(:common); use Apache::lonnet; @@ -210,19 +75,19 @@ ENDDOCUMENT sub buttons { my $adv=shift; - my $output='
'; + my $output=''; if ($adv==1) { - $output.=''. - &Apache::loncommon::help_open_topic('Sequence_Advanced_Editor_Creation');; + $output.=''. + &Apache::loncommon::help_open_topic('Sequence_Advanced_Editor_Creation'); } else { unless ($adv==2) { - $output.=''. + $output.=''. &Apache::loncommon::help_open_topic('Sequence_Simple_Editor_Creation'); } - $output.=''. + $output.=''. &Apache::loncommon::help_open_topic('Sequence_Advanced_Editor_Creation'); } - return $output.'

'; + return $output.'
'; } # ----------------------------------------------------------------- Edit script @@ -371,7 +236,7 @@ sub smpedt { } if (-e $tmpfn) { $targetmsg= - ''.&mt('You are working with an unsaved version of your map.').'
'; + ''.&mt('You are working with an unsaved version of your map.').'
'; my ($errtext,$fatal)=&LONCAPA::map::mapread($tmpfn,''); } # ---------------------------------------------------------- Process form input @@ -684,72 +549,72 @@ ENDJS $r->print(<$errtext -
- - - - +$errtext + + + + + - -
$lt{'ta'}   File: $url
- - + + $lt{'as'} -
- - + +
- - - +value="Select Map" />
+ + +
  - - - - + + + + $lt{'as'} -
- - - -
$targetmsg - - - +
+ + + +
$targetmsg + + +
-$lt{'cs'}
-

-


-$lt{'ps'}
-

-


-$lt{'pas'}
- +$lt{'cs'}
+

+


+$lt{'ps'}
+

+ +$lt{'pas'}
+

- - - - + + + +
$end_page ENDSMPHEAD @@ -762,7 +627,9 @@ sub nodir { $r->print(&Apache::loncommon::start_page(undef,undef, {'only_body' => 1, 'bgcolor' => '#FFFFFF',}). - "

No such directory: $dir

". + '

'. + &mt('No such directory: [_1]',''.$dir.''). + '

'. &Apache::loncommon::end_page()); } @@ -782,7 +649,7 @@ sub viewmap { ); } my $idx=0; - $r->print('

'.$url.'

'); + $r->print('

'.$url.'

'); if ($adv) { $r->print('

' .&mt('Map contents are not shown in order.') @@ -907,7 +774,140 @@ __END__ +=pod + +=head1 NAME + +Apache::lonratedt: simple resource assembly tool + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +lonratedt provides the routines and the handler for the Advanced + Resource Assembly Tool (RAT), and ties the various pieces together + with Javascript. + +=head1 OVERVIEW + +=head2 Map Representation + +=begin latex + +% +\begin{figure} +\begin{center}\includegraphics[% + width=0.55\paperwidth,bb = 0 0 200 100, draft, type=eps]{Map_Example}\end{center} + + +\caption{\label{Map_In_Advanced_Editor}Example of a Map in the Advanced Editor} +\end{figure} +% +\begin{figure} +\begin{lyxcode} + + +~~ + +~~~~ + +~~ + +~~~~ + +~~ + +~~~~ + +~~ + +~~~~ + +~~ + +~~~~ + +~~ + +~~~~ + +~~ + +~~ + +~~ +~~ + +~~ +\end{lyxcode} + +\caption{\label{XML}XML for Map in Figure \ref{Map_In_Advanced_Editor}} +\end{figure} + +=end latex + +Fig. "XML for Map in Figure" shows the XML representation of the +resource map shown in Fig. "Example of a Map in the Advanced Editor", +which is the format in which maps are stored. In the figure, however, +additional graphical map layout information generated by the Advanced +Resource Assembly Tool is not displayed. This graphical information is +optional to re-generate the same graphical layout when the map is +brought up again in the Resource Assembly Tool, and is not needed for +any other system functionality. + +Maps can be generated by tools other than the Resource Assembly +Tool. In particular, an author might have some other representation of +a course sequence, which can be converted into a map using scripts. If +this map then were to be brought up in the Resource Assembly Tool, the +Tool would automatically generate a graphical layout for it. Each +entry of the map (resources, conditions and links) is stored in a +separate tag. + +Resources and conditionsX have to have unique ID +numbers. These numbers are automatically generated by the Resource +Assembly Tool when the entry is first created, or added to the entries +when a map generated outside the Resource Assembly Tool is first +retrieved. They can also be assigned by custom scripts or added in by +hand. + +In the XML example, entry 1 is the start resource of the map. When +this map is accessed, the source (src) URL of this tag will be the +first resource rendered. Entry 2 is the finish resource of this +map. This resource will be the last resource in the sequence of +resources. Entry 6 is a problem resource with the given URL and title, +as well as the priority "mandatory". Entry 19 is a condition, which is +used by the link between entries 6, the problem, and 9, a +sequence. I + +=cut