From 88f45a13e133dda7cbc2d3a0c6406f75e42c7802 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mits <mits> Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 20:50:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] new translation file added. --- lang/ja/help/quiz/formatctm.html | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ lang/ja_utf8/help/quiz/formatctm.html | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 166 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lang/ja/help/quiz/formatctm.html create mode 100644 lang/ja_utf8/help/quiz/formatctm.html diff --git a/lang/ja/help/quiz/formatctm.html b/lang/ja/help/quiz/formatctm.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7748947335 --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/ja/help/quiz/formatctm.html @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +<p align="center"><b>¡ÖCourse Test Manager¡×¥Õ¥©¡¼¥Þ¥Ã¥È¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ë¤Î¥¤¥ó¥Ý¡¼¥È</b></p> + +<p>Course Test Manager¤Ï¡¢Course Technology¼Ò¤Ë¤è¤ë¡Ö³«È¯¤ò½ªÎ»¤·¤¿¡×¥½¥Õ¥È¥¦¥§¥¢¥Ñ¥Ã¥±¡¼¥¸¤Ç¤¹¡£ +It is no longer being actively developed by Course Technology. It has been replaced by +a new test manager called ExamView. However, there has never been a migration path to allow +this format to be exported from CTM testbanks to any other common test format. This is why this +module has been written.</p> + +<p> In order to import questions from CTM, you must have CTM installed on a Windows machine, and +have access to the MS Access data files on that machine. Two data files are required in order to +access the data files:</p> +<ul><li>System.mda - This file is in the top directory of your CTM installation, and is referred to +in MS access parlance as the "System Database".</li> +<li>ctm.mdb - this is the database that contains the test bank questions. There is one of these databases +for each course installed in CTM. It is located in a directory one level bellow your CTM installation +directory.</li> +</ul> + +</p>The import process is somewhat different based on whether you're running moodle on Windows or Linux. +Regardless of what platfom moodle is running on, you must have a Windows system (Windows 2000 or Windows XP) +on the same network as your moodle system in order to host the Access database while importing test banks.</p> + +<p>The process is somewhat easier on a <b>Windows-based</b> moodle system. All you need to do to use the CTM import +class is:</p> + +<ol><li>upload the system.mda system database to moodle using the file manager. It doesn't matter what course you +upload the system.mda file to. Moodle will find it regardless.</li> +<li>Crete your quiz and go into the "import questions from file" process. Upload your chosen ctm.mdb +database as the file to import. If you did this correctly, you will see another screen that allows you +to choose the sub-category of questions to import from the database. The reason this step is here is that +CTM test banks often contain a large number of categorized questions, based on the chapters of the book or +sections of the course.</li> +</ol> + +<p>The process on a <b>Linux-based</b> moodle system includes a third-party software component called the +<a href="http://odbcsock.sourceforge.net/" target="_new"><b>ODBC Socket Server</b></a>. In order to import CTM databases on Linux, you must first download and install +this small network program on the Windows system that hosts your CTM databases. <b>Do not</b> follow the installation +steps outlined in the ODBC Socket Server Installation. They're more complicated than they need to be! +Instead, follow these steps to install this program on your Windows system:</p> + +<ol><li>Go to the windows system and unzip the install file you downloaded from +<a href="http://odbcsock.sourceforge.net/" target="_new">this site</a> on the system.</li> +<li>Copy the binary ODBCSocketServer.exe to a permanent location, such as your system directory +(probably C:\WINNT\ or C:\Windows) or your Program Files directory. </li> + +<li>Install the ODBC Socket Server as a Service on the system with this command:<br /> +<b><path you copied the file to in the step above>ODBCSocketServer.exe /Service</b><br /> +You may do this by typing this command from Start->Run... dialog, or from a command prompt.</li> + +<li>Open the Service Manager by either going to +Start->Settings->Control Panels->Administrative Tools->Services or by right-clicking on +<b>My Computer</b>, choosing <b>Manage</b>, then choosing <b>Services and Applications->Services</b> from +the right panel. You may also access the Service manager by typing <b>services.msc</b> in the Start->Run... +dialog</li> + +<li>In the Service manager, right-click the ODBC Socket Server item and choose the <b>Start</b> item. It's status +should change to "started" when you do this. Note that you may stop and/or disable this service completely after +you've completed the import process.</li> + +<li>Make sure that the system.mda and ctm.mdb access data files are on the machine, +and that the MS Access ODBC driver is present. It is installed in a standard Windows installation. You can +determine if it installed by opening the "Data Sources" item in "Administrative Tools" and referring to the "Drivers" +tab. You're going to have to determine where CTM is installed and locate the system.mda file and the ctm.mdb database +or databases you're interested in importing data from. Make note of the full local paths to these files as well +as the IP address or hostname of the Windows server. You're going to need this information for the import process.</li> + +<li>Now you may import the testbank or testbanks into moodle. Crete your quiz and go into the +"import questions from file" process. <b>NOW HERE'S WHERE THINGS ARE DIFFERENT FOR LINUX - </b> +YOU MUST SPECIFY A DUMMY FILE IN THE UPLOAD FIELD TO GET THE IMPORT PROCESS STARTED. THIS FILE <b>WILL NOT</b> +BE PROCESSED, IT'S JUST A PLACEHOLDER FOR THE IMPORT FORM. YOU WILL GET A PLACE TO SPECIFY THE WINDOWS SERVER +INFORMATION NEXT. Next, you will get a screen where you can type in the hostname for the Windows ODBC Socket Server +machine as well as the paths to the system and testbank databases. Type in the information you wrote down from the +previous step here and click "Connect to Server". If everything was set up correctly, you'll get another form to allow +you to choose the sub-category of questions to import from the database. The reason this step is here is that +CTM test banks often contain a large number of categorized questions, based on the chapters of the book or +sections of the course. IF YOU GET TO THIS STEP WITHOUT ERROR MESSAGES, YOU HAVE SET UP THE SOCKET SERVER CORRECTLY +AND YOU'RE ABOUT TO IMPORT QUESTIONS TO MOODLE!</li> +</ol> + +<p>If you received error messages during this process, you may find this technical information useful. +The ODBC Socket server uses port 9628 to open a socket and trade and XML query for an XML result table of +the query results. The import class parses that XML and use it just like I use a local query to do the importing. +</p> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lang/ja_utf8/help/quiz/formatctm.html b/lang/ja_utf8/help/quiz/formatctm.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6e482e44ce --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/ja_utf8/help/quiz/formatctm.html @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +<p align="center"><b>ãCourse Test Managerããã©ã¼ããããã¡ã¤ã«ã®ã¤ã³ãã¼ã</b></p> + +<p>Course Test Managerã¯ãCourse Technology社ã«ãããéçºãçµäºãããã½ããã¦ã§ã¢ããã±ã¼ã¸ã§ãã +It is no longer being actively developed by Course Technology. It has been replaced by +a new test manager called ExamView. However, there has never been a migration path to allow +this format to be exported from CTM testbanks to any other common test format. This is why this +module has been written.</p> + +<p> In order to import questions from CTM, you must have CTM installed on a Windows machine, and +have access to the MS Access data files on that machine. Two data files are required in order to +access the data files:</p> +<ul><li>System.mda - This file is in the top directory of your CTM installation, and is referred to +in MS access parlance as the "System Database".</li> +<li>ctm.mdb - this is the database that contains the test bank questions. There is one of these databases +for each course installed in CTM. It is located in a directory one level bellow your CTM installation +directory.</li> +</ul> + +</p>The import process is somewhat different based on whether you're running moodle on Windows or Linux. +Regardless of what platfom moodle is running on, you must have a Windows system (Windows 2000 or Windows XP) +on the same network as your moodle system in order to host the Access database while importing test banks.</p> + +<p>The process is somewhat easier on a <b>Windows-based</b> moodle system. All you need to do to use the CTM import +class is:</p> + +<ol><li>upload the system.mda system database to moodle using the file manager. It doesn't matter what course you +upload the system.mda file to. Moodle will find it regardless.</li> +<li>Crete your quiz and go into the "import questions from file" process. Upload your chosen ctm.mdb +database as the file to import. If you did this correctly, you will see another screen that allows you +to choose the sub-category of questions to import from the database. The reason this step is here is that +CTM test banks often contain a large number of categorized questions, based on the chapters of the book or +sections of the course.</li> +</ol> + +<p>The process on a <b>Linux-based</b> moodle system includes a third-party software component called the +<a href="http://odbcsock.sourceforge.net/" target="_new"><b>ODBC Socket Server</b></a>. In order to import CTM databases on Linux, you must first download and install +this small network program on the Windows system that hosts your CTM databases. <b>Do not</b> follow the installation +steps outlined in the ODBC Socket Server Installation. They're more complicated than they need to be! +Instead, follow these steps to install this program on your Windows system:</p> + +<ol><li>Go to the windows system and unzip the install file you downloaded from +<a href="http://odbcsock.sourceforge.net/" target="_new">this site</a> on the system.</li> +<li>Copy the binary ODBCSocketServer.exe to a permanent location, such as your system directory +(probably C:\WINNT\ or C:\Windows) or your Program Files directory. </li> + +<li>Install the ODBC Socket Server as a Service on the system with this command:<br /> +<b><path you copied the file to in the step above>ODBCSocketServer.exe /Service</b><br /> +You may do this by typing this command from Start->Run... dialog, or from a command prompt.</li> + +<li>Open the Service Manager by either going to +Start->Settings->Control Panels->Administrative Tools->Services or by right-clicking on +<b>My Computer</b>, choosing <b>Manage</b>, then choosing <b>Services and Applications->Services</b> from +the right panel. You may also access the Service manager by typing <b>services.msc</b> in the Start->Run... +dialog</li> + +<li>In the Service manager, right-click the ODBC Socket Server item and choose the <b>Start</b> item. It's status +should change to "started" when you do this. Note that you may stop and/or disable this service completely after +you've completed the import process.</li> + +<li>Make sure that the system.mda and ctm.mdb access data files are on the machine, +and that the MS Access ODBC driver is present. It is installed in a standard Windows installation. You can +determine if it installed by opening the "Data Sources" item in "Administrative Tools" and referring to the "Drivers" +tab. You're going to have to determine where CTM is installed and locate the system.mda file and the ctm.mdb database +or databases you're interested in importing data from. Make note of the full local paths to these files as well +as the IP address or hostname of the Windows server. You're going to need this information for the import process.</li> + +<li>Now you may import the testbank or testbanks into moodle. Crete your quiz and go into the +"import questions from file" process. <b>NOW HERE'S WHERE THINGS ARE DIFFERENT FOR LINUX - </b> +YOU MUST SPECIFY A DUMMY FILE IN THE UPLOAD FIELD TO GET THE IMPORT PROCESS STARTED. THIS FILE <b>WILL NOT</b> +BE PROCESSED, IT'S JUST A PLACEHOLDER FOR THE IMPORT FORM. YOU WILL GET A PLACE TO SPECIFY THE WINDOWS SERVER +INFORMATION NEXT. Next, you will get a screen where you can type in the hostname for the Windows ODBC Socket Server +machine as well as the paths to the system and testbank databases. Type in the information you wrote down from the +previous step here and click "Connect to Server". If everything was set up correctly, you'll get another form to allow +you to choose the sub-category of questions to import from the database. The reason this step is here is that +CTM test banks often contain a large number of categorized questions, based on the chapters of the book or +sections of the course. IF YOU GET TO THIS STEP WITHOUT ERROR MESSAGES, YOU HAVE SET UP THE SOCKET SERVER CORRECTLY +AND YOU'RE ABOUT TO IMPORT QUESTIONS TO MOODLE!</li> +</ol> + +<p>If you received error messages during this process, you may find this technical information useful. +The ODBC Socket server uses port 9628 to open a socket and trade and XML query for an XML result table of +the query results. The import class parses that XML and use it just like I use a local query to do the importing. +</p> \ No newline at end of file -- 2.39.5