Dear Xerte team,
I am assisting a librarian in creating a Gap Fill page where the students are presented with a set of elements that constitute a whole publication reference. The task is to drag and drop the labels in the correct order so to correctly recreate the reference according to the approved referencing system.
This is an example reference:
Schildt, H. (2014) Java: the beginner's guide. 6th edn. New York: McGraw-Hill.
We are encountering an issue when creating a single label that needs to contain the whole of the author's name, 'Schildt, H.', as is. So, we highlight the surname including the initial and the fullstop and select 'Mark Word'. However, when viewing the activity, Xerte ends up separating the 'H.' into a distinct and useless label. It appears that inserting a comma interferes with and disrupts the 'Marked Word'. So, the end result is as follows:
Label 1: Schildt; Label 2: H.; Label 3: (2014); Label 4: Jave: the beginner's guide; Label 5: 6th edn.; Label 6: New York:; Label 7: McGraw-Hill (obviously all in a random order). There should really be 6 labels in total, 'Schildt, H.' should all be in one single label.
Do you know if this is due to a bug or whether the design does not cater at all for this particular need?
Kind regards
Joe