Re: Creating a short question answer with radio buttons

2012-09-01 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Shawn, I emailed you offlist with a little stack that demonstrates the way I described to do this. Good luck! Pete lcSQL Software On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Shawn Blc wrote: > Peter, thank you for the reply! It'll take me a few days to wrap my big > head aroun

Re: Creating a short question answer with radio buttons

2012-09-01 Thread Randy Hengst
Hi Shawn, Pete is correct… lots of ways to do this. When I've built "tests" I use only one card and one set of answer buttons (named A, B, C, & D). The actual test items are stored in a hidden field (or can be taken from a text file). I started by using a hidden text field because I could "see

Re: Creating a short question answer with radio buttons

2012-08-31 Thread dunbarx
u can neither abuse nor overuse this resource. You'll see what I mean... Craig Newman -Original Message- From: Shawn Blc To: How to use LiveCode Sent: Fri, Aug 31, 2012 10:15 pm Subject: Re: Creating a short question answer with radio buttons Peter, thank you for the reply! It&#x

Re: Creating a short question answer with radio buttons

2012-08-31 Thread Shawn Blc
Peter, thank you for the reply! It'll take me a few days to wrap my big head around this. In the meantime I'll still be tinkering. I'm sure one day all of this will "click". Just like anything else. Regards, Shawn On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Peter Haworth wrote: > Hi Shawn, > Prob

Re: Creating a short question answer with radio buttons

2012-08-31 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Shawn, Probably lots of ways to do this, here's one. First thing to do is put the checkboxes for each question into a group - that ensures that only one can be selected at a time. You might call the groups Q1, Q2, Q3, etc Then define a custom property of each group that specifies the correct