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1.1 Version released
Janne Hietala, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
1.1 Version released
Junior Member Postagens: 97 Data de Entrada: 16/06/09 Postagens Recentes
Good news everybody!
Project Learn 1.1 has been released. It now supports also SCORM 1.2 standard! You can find the source code in github.
Here are the release notes:
Story
[LFSCORM-10] - Parse metadata
[LFSCORM-50] - SCORM player: Start test -fist page
[LFSCORM-113] - Create documents which describes data migration princliples
[LFSCORM-216] - SCORM 1.2 Support
Bug
[LFSCORM-169] - IE, Scrolling bar in Player
[LFSCORM-222] - Deployment requires Liferay restart
[LFSCORM-232] - Portlet does not work immediately after adding to page
[LFSCORM-247] - Code doesn't compile in a fresh environment
Br,
Janne
Project Learn 1.1 has been released. It now supports also SCORM 1.2 standard! You can find the source code in github.
Here are the release notes:
Story
[LFSCORM-10] - Parse metadata
[LFSCORM-50] - SCORM player: Start test -fist page
[LFSCORM-113] - Create documents which describes data migration princliples
[LFSCORM-216] - SCORM 1.2 Support
Bug
[LFSCORM-169] - IE, Scrolling bar in Player
[LFSCORM-222] - Deployment requires Liferay restart
[LFSCORM-232] - Portlet does not work immediately after adding to page
[LFSCORM-247] - Code doesn't compile in a fresh environment
Br,
Janne
Jorge Ferrer, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
RE: 1.1 Version released
Liferay Legend Postagens: 2871 Data de Entrada: 31/08/06 Postagens Recentes
Congratulations Janne.
BTW, is there any end user documentation available?
BTW, is there any end user documentation available?
Janne Hietala, modificado 11 Anos atrás.
RE: 1.1 Version released
Junior Member Postagens: 97 Data de Entrada: 16/06/09 Postagens RecentesJorge Ferrer:
Congratulations Janne.
BTW, is there any end user documentation available?
Hi Jorge,
Sorry, not yet. This is in the to-do list (pile). We would be happy to get any volunteers from the community to help us with it!
We're also working on a screencasts on how to get started. This should be good first-aid before any real end user documentation is done.
-Janne