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diff example_eval/project.xml @ 601:0df685136c89
Fixed null/period saves on test completion. specification projectReturn is currently deprecated pending new usage.
author | Nicholas Jillings <n.g.r.jillings@se14.qmul.ac.uk> |
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date | Thu, 10 Mar 2016 11:49:08 +0000 |
parents | 4772247426f8 |
children | 640ffb822da1 |
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--- a/example_eval/project.xml Thu Mar 10 10:04:38 2016 +0000 +++ b/example_eval/project.xml Thu Mar 10 11:49:08 2016 +0000 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ <option name="hwdesigner">Designing or building audio hardware</option> <option name="researcher">Research in the field of audio</option> </surveyentry> - <surveyentry type="statement"> + <surveyentry type="statement" id="test-intro"> <statement>This is an example of an 'APE'-style test, with two pages, using the test stimuli in 'example_eval/'.</statement> </surveyentry> </survey> @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ <option name="good">Good</option> <option name="great">Great</option> </surveyentry> - <surveyentry type="statement"> + <surveyentry type="statement" id="thankyou"> <statement>Thank you for taking this listening test. Please click 'submit' and your results will appear in the 'saves/' folder.</statement> </surveyentry> </survey> @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ <audioelement url="3.wav" id="track-3"/> <audioelement url="4.wav" id="track-4"/> <survey location="before"> - <surveyentry type="statement"> + <surveyentry type="statement" id="test-0-intro"> <statement>Example of an 'APE' style interface with hidden anchor 'zero' (which needs to be below 20%), looping of the samples, randomisation of marker labels, mandatory moving of every sample, and a forced scale usage of at least 25%-75%.</statement> </surveyentry> </survey> @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ <option name="heavy">Heavy</option> </commentquestion> <survey location="before"> - <surveyentry type="statement"> + <surveyentry type="statement" id="test-1-intro"> <statement>Example of an 'APE' style interface with hidden anchor 'zero' (which needs to be below 20%), looping of the samples, randomisation of marker labels, mandatory moving of every sample, and a forced scale usage of at least 25%-75%.</statement> </surveyentry> </survey>