| 1 | <quandary-file><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">
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| 2 | <rdf:Description rdf:about="">
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| 3 | <dc:creator>Martin Holmes</dc:creator>
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| 4 | <dc:title>Tutorial for the Hot Potatoes Masher Program</dc:title>
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| 5 | </rdf:Description>
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| 6 | </rdf:RDF><version>2</version>
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| 8 | <quandary><title>Tutorial for the Hot Potatoes Masher Program</title><assets><intro-text></intro-text></assets><qnodes><qnode><node-name>Contents of the tutorial</node-name><node-contents>Choose the topic you want to learn about.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>2</target-id><qlink-text>What is the Masher?</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink><qlink><target-id>3</target-id><qlink-text>Building Masher units</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink><qlink><target-id>4</target-id><qlink-text>Uploading files to hotpotatoes.net</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink><qlink><target-id>5</target-id><qlink-text>Registration of the Masher</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink><qlink><target-id>6</target-id><qlink-text>Advanced functions</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>What is the Masher?</node-name><node-contents>The Masher has two basic functions:
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| 10 | <ol>
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| 11 | <li>It is used to create complete units of Hot Potatoes exercises (and other Web pages). A unit created with the Masher can share the same appearance settings, and be linked together automatically by navigation buttons; an Index page is also created automatically. If you regularly create sequences of exercises and other pages -- "units" or "chapters" of teaching materials -- then the Masher can help you organize and build your sites quickly and easily.</li>
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| 12 | <li>It is also used to upload non-Hot Potatoes files to the <a style="cursor: pointer; text-decoration: underline;" onclick="window.open('[http://www.hotpotatoes.net');return false;">hotpotatoes.net</a> server. When you export an exercise to create a Web page from inside a Hot Potato, you can automatically upload the page and its linked media files to hotpotatoes.net; however, you may also want to upload other types of file (PDF documents, Word documents, images, etc.) for your students, and you can do this using the Masher</li>
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| 13 | </ol>
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| 15 | </node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>3</target-id><qlink-text>Learn about building Masher units</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink><qlink><target-id>4</target-id><qlink-text>Learn about uploading files to hotpotatoes.net</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Building Masher units</node-name><node-contents>Using the Masher to build a unit takes a few steps:
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| 17 | <ol>
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| 18 | <li>Choosing your materials</li>
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| 19 | <li>Putting them in order</li>
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| 20 | <li>Deciding on the appearance of the pages</li>
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| 21 | <li>Setting the navigation options</li>
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| 22 | <li>Adding a title for your unit</li>
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| 23 | <li>Saving your settings</li>
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| 24 | <li>Building the unit</li>
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| 25 | </ol>
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| 26 |
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| 27 | </node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>7</target-id><qlink-text>Basic advice before you start</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Uploading files to hotpotatoes.net</node-name><node-contents>The <a style="cursor: pointer; text-decoration: underline;" onclick="window.open('http://www.hotpotatoes.net');return false;">hotpotatoes.net</a> hosting service provides a location for you to store your Hot Potatoes pages and related files. Your students can log in to the server, do their exercises, and have their results stored, and you can check their progress. You can upload exercises from any Hot Potato program by exporting the exercise, and then choosing the upload option when the process is complete.
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| 29 | However, you may also want to provide other kinds of material for your students on your hotpotatoes.net account. You can do this by uploading it from inside the Masher:
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| 30 |
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| 31 | <img src="mash_ul1.png" alt="Masher menu item: Upload file to hotpotatoes.net" title="Masher menu item: Upload file to hotpotatoes.net" width="367" height="70"></img>
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| 32 |
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| 33 | Click on the menu item, then choose your file. You'll see this dialog box:
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| 34 |
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| 35 | <img src="mash_ul2.png" alt="Masher upload file to hotpotatoes.net: title and description dialog box." title="Masher upload file to hotpotatoes.net: title and description dialog box." width="437" height="305"></img>
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| 36 |
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| 37 | Here you can specify a title and description for your file; these will appear for you and your students in the index of materials on the hotpotatoes.net server. You can also click on the View button to view the file if you want to check it's the right one.
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| 39 | Next, you'll see the normal hotpotatoes.net logon dialog box (the same one you see when you upload an exercise from a Potato). Here, you can log on with your user name and password (if you have one), or create a demo account if you don't:
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| 40 |
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| 41 | <img src="mash_ul3.png" alt="Hotpotatoes.net logon screen" title="Hotpotatoes.net logon screen" width="404" height="245"></img>
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| 43 | If you press OK, and the logon is successful, the file will upload, and it will be available to your students. That's all there is to it!</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>1</target-id><qlink-text>Back to the contents of the tutorial</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Registration of the Masher</node-name><node-contents>The Masher is a professional-level tool, used by people making larger Websites and more complex teaching materials. For that reason, it is <strong>not included in the free use terms of Hot Potatoes</strong>. With the unregistered version of the Masher, you can build units with up to three exercises or pages in them. If you want to build larger units, you will need to <a style="cursor: pointer; text-decoration: underline;" onclick="window.open('http://www.halfbakedsoftware.com/hotpot/');return false;">buy a licence for Hot Potatoes</a>. When you buy a licence, we will send you a special key for the Masher, which you can enter into the program (<strong>Help / Register</strong>) to remove the limitation.
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| 45 | The Masher's other function, uploading files to the <a style="cursor: pointer; text-decoration: underline;" onclick="window.open('[http://www.hotpotatoes.net');return false;">hotpotatoes.net</a> server, does <strong>not</strong> require registration.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>1</target-id><qlink-text>Back to the contents of the tutorial</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Advanced functions</node-name><node-contents>There are three important advanced features in the Masher:
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| 47 | <h3>User strings</h3>
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| 48 | The <strong>User strings</strong> tab works the same way as the same item on the Custom tab in the Configuration screen of the rest of the Hot Potatoes programs. If you use modified source files (another advanced Hot Potatoes option), you can include in those files a placeholder such as <strong>[strUserDefined1]</strong>. When you build the pages, this placeholder will be replaced automatically by whatever you type in the <strong>User defined string #1</strong> box. The contents of the bottom box will be automatically inserted into the <strong>head</strong> element of all the pages; this can be useful for inserting a custom stylesheet or a little block of JavaScript code into all your pages.
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| 49 |
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| 50 | <h3>The Source tab</h3>
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| 51 | The <strong>Source</strong> tab allows you to do two things: first, you can specify a particular source folder where all the programs will look for source files when building pages, and you can also see the contents of the source file used to create the Index page, and make modifications to it if you wish. For more information on customizing source files, see the Hot Potatoes Help file.
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| 52 |
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| 53 | <h3>The Batch tool</h3>
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| 54 | If you click on <strong>Actions</strong> / <strong>Batch processing</strong>, you'll see a new window appear: the <strong>Batch</strong> window. The idea of this feature is to allow you to process a whole set of units in one operation. Imagine, for example, that you're creating a huge site to teach Latin. Your site has 25 units, and each unit contains a sequence of pages and exercises. You have created 25 <strong>.jms</strong> files in the Masher, one for each unit, so you can build each unit easily. However, sometimes you need to make a change to the whole site. You can do that using the Batch tool. Use the <strong>Add Files</strong> button in the Batch window to select and add all of your .jms files (or drag and drop them into the window). Then press <strong>Go!</strong>, and each one will be processed in turn, building all the units. This may take a while, so be prepared! If you wish, you can also set up (for example) Appearance settings in the main screen before running your batch operation, then choose <strong>Lock colour information</strong>, and the settings you specified will be used for all the output operations, whatever settings you specified in each individual <strong>.jms</strong> file. In this way, you could change the colour settings for a whole site very easily. When you have set up a batch operation, you can save the file list and the other settings using <strong>File</strong> / <strong>Save (As)</strong> in the Batch window. See the Masher Help file for more detailed information on batch processing.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>1</target-id><qlink-text>Contents of the tutorial</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Basic advice before you start</node-name><node-contents>Although the Masher can accept files from any locations and output the results to any folder you specify, the cleanest and simplest way to work is this:
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| 56 | <ol>
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| 57 | <li>Put all the Hot Potatoes data files for the unit you want to build in a single folder.</li>
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| 58 | <li>Copy any other files (other Web pages etc.) that you want to include into the same folder.</li>
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| 59 | <li>Make sure you save the Masher file in the same folder.</li>
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| 60 | </ol>
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| 62 | In other words, you might have a folder like this:
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| 64 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>unit_01</b>
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| 65 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>instructions.htm</b>
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| 66 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>jcloze1.jcl</b>
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| 67 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>jmatch1.jmt</b>
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| 68 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>unit_01.jms</b>
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| 70 | This consists of an HTML file you have created in some other program (such as DreamWeaver), two exercises (one JMatch and one JQuiz), and the Masher file that's going to be used to build the unit. When you have built the unit, it will look like this:
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| 72 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>unit_01</b>
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| 73 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b><strong>index.htm</strong></b>
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| 74 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>instructions.htm</b>
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| 75 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>jcloze1.jcl</b>
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| 76 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b><strong>jcloze1.htm</strong></b>
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| 77 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>jmatch1.jmt</b>
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| 78 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b><strong>jmatch1.htm</strong></b>
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| 79 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>unit_01.jms</b>
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| 81 | The new files are the HTML files created by the Masher, including an index page which links them together. We recommend that you always keep all these files in the same folder; it makes life simple, and makes backups easy.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>8</target-id><qlink-text>Next: Choosing your materials</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Choosing your materials</node-name><node-contents>The first stage in building a Masher unit is to bring the materials into the Masher. Start the program, and make sure you've selected the first tab in the interface (<strong>Files</strong>). Next, click on the <strong>Add Files</strong> button, and select one or more of the files you want to include in your unit. It's best if these are sitting in the same folder, as we mentioned. When you add a file, you'll see a dialog box like this:
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| 82 |
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| 83 | <img src="mash_f1.png" alt="Loading a file into the Masher" title="Loading a file into the Masher" width="452" height="294"></img>
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| 85 | For the moment, it's fine just to accept the defaults and press OK, but this is what the components mean:
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| 87 | <ul>
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| 88 | <li>The first box shows the path to the HotPot data file (or other Web page).</li>
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| 89 | <li>The second box shows the filename that will be used when that file is exported to create a Web page as part of the unit.</li>
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| 90 | <li>The third box can be used to fix the name of the subsequent exercise page. Under normal circumstances, you wouldn't need to change this.</li>
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| 91 | <li>The fourth box allows you to choose the output format for a Hot Potatoes exercise. The options depend on which Potato is involved (so JMatch has three options, but JCloze has only one).</li>
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| 92 | </ul>
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| 94 | Accept the defaults, and add your files.
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| 96 | </node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>9</target-id><qlink-text>Putting your files in order</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Putting your files in order</node-name><node-contents>When you've added your files, you should see something like this:
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| 97 |
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| 98 | <img src="mash_f2.png" alt="Masher file list" title="Masher file list" width="500" height="490"></img>
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| 100 | You can see the sequence of files that will be included in the unit: it starts with a plain HTML page of instructions, and then there's a JCloze exercise, and a JMatch exercise. You can change the order of files in the sequence using the up/down buttons on the right. Note that every time you move a file in the sequence, the file names in the <strong>Next exercise</strong> column are automatically updated.
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| 102 | If you want to change the output format of an exercise, just double-click on it, and you'll see the same dialog box you saw when you added it to the list.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>10</target-id><qlink-text>Deciding on the appearance of the pages</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Deciding on the appearance of the pages</node-name><node-contents>The next stage is the <strong>Appearance</strong> tab. This is almost identical to the Appearance tab in the Configuration screen of the other Hot Potatoes programs, and it works the same way. The only difference is that you can make this choice:
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| 103 |
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| 104 | <img src="mash_ap1.png" alt="Masher appearance settings" title="Masher appearance settings" width="363" height="77"></img>
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| 105 |
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| 106 | If you choose the first option, all the pages will be compiled using the colours you specify in this screen (so they will all look the same). If you choose the second button, then each file will be compiled using the colours that were set up in the program that created it. Normally, the first option would be the logical one, because you will probably want all the exercises in your unit to look similar.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>11</target-id><qlink-text>Setting the navigation options</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Setting the navigation options</node-name><node-contents>The next tab is the <strong>User Strings</strong> tab, but let's ignore that for the moment; it's a pretty advanced function. Moving on to the <strong>Buttons</strong> tab, you'll see these options:
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| 107 |
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| 108 | <img src="mash_bt1.png" alt="Masher buttons tab" title="Masher buttons tab" width="500" height="215"></img>
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| 109 |
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| 110 | The first part allows you to specify the navigation buttons you want to include in your unit pages. You can choose to include any of the three normal navigation buttons, and set the captions for them. Note that you don't have to worry about specifying the location of files here; the links are established automatically by the sequence of files in the Files tab.
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| 112 | The final checkbox here relates to any HTML pages you have included (like the Instructions page in our example). You may have created a page like this in another authoring program such as DreamWeaver, but you presumably still want to include the same navigation system on the page, so that it can become part of the unit sequence. If you check this checkbox, the program will try to add navigation bars to the HTML page. If the HTML code is correct, this should work without problems, and your HTML page will have navigation bars like a Hot Potatoes exercise.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>12</target-id><qlink-text>Adding a title for your unit</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Adding a title for your unit</node-name><node-contents>The next tab is the <strong>Source</strong> tab, but this is for advanced functions, so we'll ignore it for the moment. The final tab is the <strong>Index</strong> tab, which looks like this:
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| 113 |
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| 114 | <img src="mash_ix1.png" alt="Masher Index tab" title="Masher Index tab" width="500" height="105"></img>
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| 115 |
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| 116 | All you need to do here is specify the name for your Unit. This will appear on the Index page that the program creates.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>13</target-id><qlink-text>Saving your settings</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Saving your settings</node-name><node-contents><img src="mash_sv1.png" alt="Save your Masher file" title="Save your Masher file" width="175" height="260" style="float: right;"></img>
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| 117 |
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| 118 | Before we go any further, it's a good idea to save your settings as a Masher file. Choose <strong>File</strong> / <strong>Save</strong> or <strong>Save As</strong>, and save your work as a <strong>.jms</strong> file. This saves all the settings in the Masher tabs, so that you can reload them later and build your unit again if you need to.</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>14</target-id><qlink-text>Building the unit</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode><qnode><node-name>Building the unit</node-name><node-contents>Finally, we'll build the unit. Just click on the <strong>Build unit</strong> button, and watch it happen!
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| 119 |
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| 120 | What actually happens is this:
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| 122 | The Masher looks at each file in turn, and then starts the required Hot Potato, passing it all the information it needs to build the exercise into a Web page. The Potato starts up, exports the exercise to the target folder, then closes again. If there are any non-Hot Potatoes files, the Masher will load them and add a navigation bar if necessary. Finally, the Masher creates an Index page for the unit, listing all the contents, and saves this with the filename <strong>index.htm</strong> in the same folder. You should now have a complete unit of exercises, with an index and a functioning navigation system so that users can work through the materials in order. Simple!</node-contents><entry><transactions></transactions></entry><exit><transactions></transactions></exit><qlinks><qlink><target-id>1</target-id><qlink-text>Contents of the tutorial</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink><qlink><target-id>6</target-id><qlink-text>Advanced functions</qlink-text><hide-when-inaccessible>0</hide-when-inaccessible><transactions></transactions></qlink></qlinks></qnode></qnodes></quandary>
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| 124 | <quandary-config-file><welcome><div style="text-align: center;"><img src="masher_logo.png" alt="masher_logo.png" title="masher_logo" width="410" height="310" style="margin: auto;"></img></div>
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| 125 |
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| 126 | Welcome to the Masher tutorial. This tutorial runs in your Web browser. Click on the Start button to enter the tutorial.
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| 127 | </welcome><current-assets>You have: </current-assets><default-refusal-message>Sorry! You can't do that.</default-refusal-message><exercise-complete>You have reached the end of the exercise.</exercise-complete>
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| 128 | <start-caption>Start</start-caption>
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| 129 | <undo-caption>Go back</undo-caption>
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| 130 | <restart-caption>Restart</restart-caption>
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| 131 | <ok-caption>OK</ok-caption>
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| 132 | <link-caption>Go!</link-caption>
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| 133 | <bookmark-caption>Bookmark</bookmark-caption>
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| 134 | <bookmark-explanation>Your current position and settings have been encoded in
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| 135 | the URL of the page. Now set a bookmark in your
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| 136 | browser, so you can return here.
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| 137 | </bookmark-explanation>
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| 138 | <include-undo>1</include-undo>
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| 139 | <include-restart>1</include-restart>
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| 140 | <include-bookmark>1</include-bookmark>
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| 141 | <times-up>Your time has run out!</times-up><seconds>60</seconds><include-timer>0</include-timer>
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| 142 | <next-ex-caption>=></next-ex-caption>
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| 143 | <back-caption><=</back-caption>
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| 144 | <contents-caption>Index</contents-caption>
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| 145 | <include-next-ex>0</include-next-ex>
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| 146 | <include-contents>1</include-contents>
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| 147 | <include-back>0</include-back>
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| 148 | <contents-url>mashertutorial.htm?___q;0;</contents-url>
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| 149 | <next-ex-url>articles.htm</next-ex-url>
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| 150 | <graphic-url></graphic-url>
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| 151 | <font-face>Arial,sans-serif</font-face>
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| 152 | <page-bg-color>#d9d9d9</page-bg-color>
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| 153 | <title-color>#000000</title-color>
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| 154 | <ex-bg-color>#ffffff</ex-bg-color>
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| 155 | <text-color>#000000</text-color>
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| 156 | <link-color>#0060A4</link-color>
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| 157 | <vlink-color>#0000ff</vlink-color>
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| 158 | <nav-bar-color>#0060A4</nav-bar-color>
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| 159 | <remove-javascript-comments>0</remove-javascript-comments>
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| 160 | <user-string-1></user-string-1>
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| 161 | <user-string-2></user-string-2>
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| 162 | <user-string-3></user-string-3>
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| 163 | <header-code><style type="text/css">
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| 164 | strong{background-color: #ffff00;color:inherited;}
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| 165 | </style></header-code></quandary-config-file></quandary-file>
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