- Includes a new game named "The hidden picture" (An idea of Johnathan Kemp)
- In hangman,crossword,cryptex you can use the space as a character (there is parameter) (An idea of morgan toumelin)
- In hangman,crossword,cryptex you can use the - as a character (there is parameter) (An idea of morgan toumelin)
- There is a second layout for the crossword (An idea of Fernando Oliveira)
- You can set the bottom text of each game in a little different way
- Fixes a problem with question categories in version 1.9 of moodle
* Fixes a problem in hangman: Not show the first letter when you select the appropriate parameter
* The default layout for crossword must be the layout with question at the bottom
* The default layout for crossword must be the layout with question at the bottom
I installed this module in Moodle 1.9 b4 and everything works fine. I created a secondary glossary to be use in a crossword game. When I create the game and try to run it, got he following error "No word found"
Can you give some help with this problem?
Luis
Can you give some help with this problem?
Luis
Maybe in the glossary are sentences and not one word. If you want sentences you have to use the parameter "Allow spaces in words:" (starts from version 1.6).
If this doesn't solve the problem write again.
If this doesn't solve the problem write again.
Hi Vasilis
I have just upgraded to Moodle 1.9 beta 4 and all of the games work apart from "Hidden Picture". It keeps on insisting that there are "no questions" even though I have set up a new glossary complete with pictures. I even tried creating a new quiz but, again, it didn't work.
I am probably doing something stupid so if you have any ideas I would be grateful.
Regards
David Berry
I have just upgraded to Moodle 1.9 beta 4 and all of the games work apart from "Hidden Picture". It keeps on insisting that there are "no questions" even though I have set up a new glossary complete with pictures. I even tried creating a new quiz but, again, it didn't work.
I am probably doing something stupid so if you have any ideas I would be grateful.
Regards
David Berry