Thanks Peter. Yes, these are older problems and to be honest, I wasn't remembering which system, jsMath or MathJax was the newer option. I had seen the note about fonts but since the problems appear at least half the time had figured it couldn't be missing fonts. I will explore these additional options. Thank you for your help!
Doug Douglas Mills Director of Instructional Technology Department of Chemistry University of Illinois On 10/18/17, 8:41 PM, "lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org on behalf of Peter Dencker" <lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org on behalf of denc...@math.uni-luebeck.de> wrote: As noted in the manual, setting the attribute display to jsmath is generally discouraged as it requires users to have installed jsmath fonts on their computer. (https://loncapa.msu.edu/adm/help/Authoring_Output_Tags.hlp) The last release of jsMath was more than 4 years ago. It was succeeded by MathJax. Forcing the use of this math rendering engine with <m display="MathJax"> seems to work in your example. The math rendering can be selected by the user or the course coordinator. Using your example without the display attribute in <m> .. </m> and forcing the jsMath math rendering as course coordinator seems to work. But using your example with display attribute "MathJax" and forcing the jsMath math rendering as course coordinator does not. I would like to recommend to omit the display attribute in <m> .. </m>. - Peter Am 18.10.2017 um 20:00 schrieb Mills, Douglas G: > HI All, > > Below is code for a problem that is acting quite strangely. If you put this into your authoring space and hit new randomization a few times, you'll see that in some instances the LaTeX doesn't display at all for any of the answers. I added the "1:" etc. at the front of each one to try to get a handle on what was happening. I'm seeing that in some combinations of four, such as 6532, 3265, 6432, 4365 and 3625 (and some others), the LaTeX does not show. Noticing that several of the combinations involved 2,3,5 and 6, I removed options 1 and 4 and left the rest of the code as is. Under those conditions, even the combinations that do not appear when there are 6 options to choose from (6532 for example) DOES appear when there are only 4 options to be chosen from. This leads me to suspect that there is some type of interaction going on between the LaTeX and the choosing of 4 out of 6 options in the problem below. > > Maybe I'm missing something obvious? All help appreciated! > > Doug > > <problem> > Which of the following are variations of the ideal gas law? > <optionresponse id="14" randomize="yes" max="4"> > <foilgroup checkboxoptions="nochoice" options="('True','False')" checkboxvalue="True"> > > <foil value="True" name="Foil1"> > <startouttext />1: <m display="jsMath">$V = \frac{nRT}{P}$</m><br/><endouttext /> > </foil> > <foil name="Foil2" value="True"> > <startouttext />2: <m display="jsMath">$P = \frac{nRT}{V}$</m><br/><endouttext /> > </foil> > <foil value="True" name="Foil3"> > <startouttext />3: <m display="jsMath">$n = \frac{PV}{RT}$</m><br/><endouttext /> > </foil> > <foil value="True" name="Foil4"> > <startouttext />4: <m display="jsMath">$T = \frac{PV}{nR}$</m><br/><endouttext /> > </foil> > <foil value="True" name="Foil5"> > <startouttext />5: <m display="jsMath">$R = \frac{PV}{nT}$</m><br/><endouttext /> > </foil> > <foil name="Foil6" value="True"> > <startouttext />6: <m display="jsMath">$PV = nRT$</m><br/><endouttext /> > </foil> > > </foilgroup> > </optionresponse> > > </problem> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > LON-CAPA-users mailing list > LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org > http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users > -- Dr. Peter Dencker wissenschaftl. Mitarbeiter UNIVERSITÄT ZU LÜBECK INSTITUT FÜR MATHEMATIK Ratzeburger Allee 160 23562 Lübeck denc...@math.uni-luebeck.de www.math.uni-luebeck.de _______________________________________________ LON-CAPA-users mailing list LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users _______________________________________________ LON-CAPA-users mailing list LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users