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Typing | forces absolute value #5

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dlglin opened this issue Sep 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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Typing | forces absolute value #5

dlglin opened this issue Sep 9, 2022 · 1 comment

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@dlglin
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dlglin commented Sep 9, 2022

I'm not sure if this is a MQ issue or a PG one.

If a student types | on the keyboard, MQ assumes that they mean absolute value, and will autofill a closing bar if one is not entered.

This is problematic when using questions that ask for set builder notation (e.g. Library/PCC/BasicAlgebra/LinearInequalities/GraphToSetAndIntervalNotation10.pg), since in that context a student typing | probably means "such that".

There is a workaround in that "such that" is one of the options in the toolbar, or alternatively the student can type vert.

I don't know what the solution is to this, because most of the time MQ is doing the most useful thing. Is it possible to have problems with set builder notation send a flag to MQ to treat | as "such that"?

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Unfortunately, this issue will probably never be fixed. The only option is to use \vert which has a button on the toolbar for PG's mqeditor.

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