Am Samstag, 12. Oktober 2002 12:13 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>      <exercise>
>       <exerciseinfo>...as in sectioninfo...</exerciseinfo>
>       <setup>...information on what is needed to setup the exercise,
> student data etc...</setup>
>       <scenario>...</scenario>
>       <task>
>         <objective>...</objective>
>         <solution>...</solution>
>       </task>
>       <task>
>         <objective>...</objective>
>         <solution>...</solution>
>       </task>
>       ...
>      </exercise>

This structure makes complete sense to me. The term <task> is much better than 
<problem>. In an <objective> you can also say "Answer the following 
questions" and than just use an OrderedList. And so you can do in the 
corresponding <solution>.

>
> Some method of controlling Stylesheets would be required to enable authors
> to display <solution>s or not depending on the documentation required. For
> example, a Student version of the document might not contain <solution>s
> whereas the Tutor version of the document would contain everything.

That would be really great!

Joachim

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