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But the content pages of the modules look like this:
Canvas Module 1.1 has internal section titles like 1.1
Canvas Module 1.2 [new module A] has internal section titles like 1.3 instead of 1.2
Canvas Module 1.3 [new Module B] has internal section titles like 1.4 instead of 1.3
For the CS4104 book @ VT Canvas, I by-hand edited the Canvas TOC titles. But this meant that the deleted module number is skipped in the TOC (visible to the students).
I left the version of CS4104test at the public site unchanged.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
the general numbering of modules is broken (or at least very bent). There is a leading 0 inserted for each, which, while an amusing inside-baseball CS joke, actually makes the module titles hard to read, and difficult to reference.
This problem arises when a book has been modified to remove a module. Modules that then come after show up with inconsistent numbering. For example:
Old:
Module 1.1
Module 1.2
If I delete Module 1.2 and add in two new modules A and B, what shows up in Canvas TOC looks like this:
Module 1.1 [old 1.1]
Module 1.2 [new module A]
Module 1.3 [new module B]
But the content pages of the modules look like this:
Canvas Module 1.1 has internal section titles like 1.1
Canvas Module 1.2 [new module A] has internal section titles like 1.3 instead of 1.2
Canvas Module 1.3 [new Module B] has internal section titles like 1.4 instead of 1.3
For the CS4104 book @ VT Canvas, I by-hand edited the Canvas TOC titles. But this meant that the deleted module number is skipped in the TOC (visible to the students).
I left the version of CS4104test at the public site unchanged.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: