Problems with the display of correct answer
Hello!
We have some problems with the display of correct answers in french.
1). The correct answer - Qu'est-ce que .............
And the system show that it is correct but display - Questce que ........
https://simplefrancais.h5p.com/content/1291019716773156987/
So our students always ask us about this.
The same problem: divorce d'avec - divorce davec
I use Google Chrome or Safari but I think that it is common problem.
2). Sometimes the system don't recognise such symbols as "apostrophe" or "-" ans show that it is not correct answer. Why? What is the difference?
How can we solve this problem?
Thank you advance
BV52
Tue, 06/16/2020 - 19:06
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Hi xenia2020,Thank you for
Hi xenia2020,
Thank you for reporting this. I've reached out to the developer of the content type.
-BV
otacke
Tue, 06/16/2020 - 22:02
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Hi!There are multiple
Hi!
There are multiple versions of "apostrophes", and I assume it's Apple's "smart input" feature that is causing the trouble by choosing a different "apostrophe". It's a problem that other content types may be facing, too. Will be fixed.
The other issue is probably caused by deactivating the relevance of punctuation symbols?
Best,
Oliver
otacke
Tue, 06/16/2020 - 22:25
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I stand corrected. It can't
I stand corrected. It can't be Apple's "smart input" feature, because Dictation already takes care of that one. So I need more information.
You student seems to have entered a "right single quotation mark" where an apostrophe is expected. Technically, those are different symbols, so Dictation behaves correctly. I just wonder how the "right single quotation mark" found its way into the input field: Does the student use a particular browser? Some virtual keyboard maybe? Anything else that might help me to understand the cause before I can take action?
As for the other problem: My best guess is that you have checked the "Ignore punctuation symbols" option. It's checked by default. I see how this may be an issue and I am open for suggestions.
Best,
Oliver