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I did a shortquiz test with AcroTeX package. I choose the answer jump up a window that answer is right or wrong. How to change this text?
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closed as unclear what you're asking by JouleV, marmot, Phelype Oleinik, dexteritas, Raaja Feb 20 at 16:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














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    Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried something for your question?

    – Sebastiano
    Feb 20 at 12:26








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    Welcome to TeX.SE! It would be easier to answer if you provide a short but complete example document with a small shortquiz test in it. That will help the community here to reproduce the behavior quickly and possibly provide a solution. As a guess: you might try to put renewcommandeqsqrtmsg{"this is right"} and renewcommandeqsqwgmsg{"this is not right"} directly above begin{document}.

    – Marijn
    Feb 20 at 15:36








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    This question is currently in the close queue an flagged as unclear what you are asking. I will not vote to close it at such an early state, but I can definitely see why people think it is unclear. It would be much easier to help you if you could show us a short example document/quiz that reproduces what you have so far, a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864. Then people have something to start from and we can be sure we all talk about the same thing.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:10






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    ... It would also help if you could clarify the wording of your question a bit. I'm struggling to understand the second sentence of your question.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:14
















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I did a shortquiz test with AcroTeX package. I choose the answer jump up a window that answer is right or wrong. How to change this text?
For example: This answer is wrong, please try again.










share|improve this question













closed as unclear what you're asking by JouleV, marmot, Phelype Oleinik, dexteritas, Raaja Feb 20 at 16:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried something for your question?

    – Sebastiano
    Feb 20 at 12:26








  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE! It would be easier to answer if you provide a short but complete example document with a small shortquiz test in it. That will help the community here to reproduce the behavior quickly and possibly provide a solution. As a guess: you might try to put renewcommandeqsqrtmsg{"this is right"} and renewcommandeqsqwgmsg{"this is not right"} directly above begin{document}.

    – Marijn
    Feb 20 at 15:36








  • 2





    This question is currently in the close queue an flagged as unclear what you are asking. I will not vote to close it at such an early state, but I can definitely see why people think it is unclear. It would be much easier to help you if you could show us a short example document/quiz that reproduces what you have so far, a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864. Then people have something to start from and we can be sure we all talk about the same thing.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:10






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    ... It would also help if you could clarify the wording of your question a bit. I'm struggling to understand the second sentence of your question.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:14














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I did a shortquiz test with AcroTeX package. I choose the answer jump up a window that answer is right or wrong. How to change this text?
For example: This answer is wrong, please try again.










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I did a shortquiz test with AcroTeX package. I choose the answer jump up a window that answer is right or wrong. How to change this text?
For example: This answer is wrong, please try again.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by JouleV, marmot, Phelype Oleinik, dexteritas, Raaja Feb 20 at 16:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as unclear what you're asking by JouleV, marmot, Phelype Oleinik, dexteritas, Raaja Feb 20 at 16:38


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried something for your question?

    – Sebastiano
    Feb 20 at 12:26








  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE! It would be easier to answer if you provide a short but complete example document with a small shortquiz test in it. That will help the community here to reproduce the behavior quickly and possibly provide a solution. As a guess: you might try to put renewcommandeqsqrtmsg{"this is right"} and renewcommandeqsqwgmsg{"this is not right"} directly above begin{document}.

    – Marijn
    Feb 20 at 15:36








  • 2





    This question is currently in the close queue an flagged as unclear what you are asking. I will not vote to close it at such an early state, but I can definitely see why people think it is unclear. It would be much easier to help you if you could show us a short example document/quiz that reproduces what you have so far, a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864. Then people have something to start from and we can be sure we all talk about the same thing.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:10






  • 1





    ... It would also help if you could clarify the wording of your question a bit. I'm struggling to understand the second sentence of your question.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:14














  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried something for your question?

    – Sebastiano
    Feb 20 at 12:26








  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE! It would be easier to answer if you provide a short but complete example document with a small shortquiz test in it. That will help the community here to reproduce the behavior quickly and possibly provide a solution. As a guess: you might try to put renewcommandeqsqrtmsg{"this is right"} and renewcommandeqsqwgmsg{"this is not right"} directly above begin{document}.

    – Marijn
    Feb 20 at 15:36








  • 2





    This question is currently in the close queue an flagged as unclear what you are asking. I will not vote to close it at such an early state, but I can definitely see why people think it is unclear. It would be much easier to help you if you could show us a short example document/quiz that reproduces what you have so far, a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864. Then people have something to start from and we can be sure we all talk about the same thing.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:10






  • 1





    ... It would also help if you could clarify the wording of your question a bit. I'm struggling to understand the second sentence of your question.

    – moewe
    Feb 20 at 16:14








3




3





Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried something for your question?

– Sebastiano
Feb 20 at 12:26







Welcome to TeX.SE. Have you tried something for your question?

– Sebastiano
Feb 20 at 12:26






3




3





Welcome to TeX.SE! It would be easier to answer if you provide a short but complete example document with a small shortquiz test in it. That will help the community here to reproduce the behavior quickly and possibly provide a solution. As a guess: you might try to put renewcommandeqsqrtmsg{"this is right"} and renewcommandeqsqwgmsg{"this is not right"} directly above begin{document}.

– Marijn
Feb 20 at 15:36







Welcome to TeX.SE! It would be easier to answer if you provide a short but complete example document with a small shortquiz test in it. That will help the community here to reproduce the behavior quickly and possibly provide a solution. As a guess: you might try to put renewcommandeqsqrtmsg{"this is right"} and renewcommandeqsqwgmsg{"this is not right"} directly above begin{document}.

– Marijn
Feb 20 at 15:36






2




2





This question is currently in the close queue an flagged as unclear what you are asking. I will not vote to close it at such an early state, but I can definitely see why people think it is unclear. It would be much easier to help you if you could show us a short example document/quiz that reproduces what you have so far, a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864. Then people have something to start from and we can be sure we all talk about the same thing.

– moewe
Feb 20 at 16:10





This question is currently in the close queue an flagged as unclear what you are asking. I will not vote to close it at such an early state, but I can definitely see why people think it is unclear. It would be much easier to help you if you could show us a short example document/quiz that reproduces what you have so far, a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864. Then people have something to start from and we can be sure we all talk about the same thing.

– moewe
Feb 20 at 16:10




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... It would also help if you could clarify the wording of your question a bit. I'm struggling to understand the second sentence of your question.

– moewe
Feb 20 at 16:14





... It would also help if you could clarify the wording of your question a bit. I'm struggling to understand the second sentence of your question.

– moewe
Feb 20 at 16:14










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