- Edit or Suppress Example Text for String Input Events
- Edit or Suppress Example Text for String Input Events
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- During topic playback, steps in which a user is asked to enter text are called string input events. The bubble for a string input event frame has example text, which you can customize.
- This text is defined in the default StringInput event. It has several elements to account for the string input options that you may have chosen in the Developer, such as adding meta entries or specific entry text. See
- Edit Action Properties
- As you edit the text, check the Preview area at the bottom of the Template Editor to see how your changes look in the content. There are options that allow you to view how the template changes with the different meta entries of Something, Anything, or Blank. In addition, the Exact option shows you how an exact match, for example no meta entry, appears.
- In the Template Editor, open the
- Template.xml
- Click
- StringInput
- In the pane to the right of the Event list, double-click the text or string input extension element you want to edit.
- Edit the text as desired.
- Click
- OK
- Note:
- Change Instructional Text for the Player
- To suppress example text for string input events in Do It! mode:
- In the Template Editor, open the
- Template.xml
- From the
- Edit
- Instructions
- In the Instructions toolpane, select the strinp_suppress_example instruction.
- In the Template toolpane, double-click the text element and change the entry to 1 to suppress the for example text.
- Click
- OK