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<pre>I would really like to know how to suppress the automated responses and use
a custom message on a neutral return code. Even better would be a way to
throw a neutral return code (with a custom message) from a math response,
though I'm not holding out hope that this is possible.
Jacob Bond
>Hi Doug,
>
>Thanks, using own feedback would be indeed a possibility. How do you
>manage this? I am not aware that the rather old idea of a neutral return
>code in custom response for own purposes has been implemented yet. Do
>you use conditional hints?
>
>Stefan Bisitz
>
>
>Am 03.03.2014 19:18 schrieb Mills, Douglas G:
>><i> Hi Stefan,
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> I posed the same question about a year and a half ago ‹ not sure there was
</i>>><i> an answer for it though. For other reasons we ended up suppressing the
</i>>><i> automated responses and using our own, so for the sig fail simply tell the
</i>>><i> students to check their sig figs.
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> Doug</i></pre>
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