Hi Mark,

yes, there’s a way:

<problem>

<script type="loncapa/perl">
$answer="ω+α*t";
</script>

<startouttext />
<p><m>$\omega + \alpha t$</m></p>
<endouttext />

<formularesponse answer="$answer">
    <textline size="25"  addchars="α,ω"/>    
</formularesponse>

</problem>


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> On 04 Dec 2014, at 14:54, Lucas, Mark <luc...@ohio.edu> wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to include greek characters in a formularesponse answer?
> 
> I have a teacher who is looking to include omega and alpha in the answer
> for a rotational motion problem.
> 
> My gut feeling is that the answer is no, but I thought I’d check.
> 
> Mark
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