On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 07:15:05PM -0500, Ethan Glasser-Camp wrote: > marta sanz wrote: > >This game is aimed to be used by my sister's school teacher in her class > >of 10 years old kids. I said this because, despite the fact that I will > >give this game with some questions so they can play from the moment I > >give it to them, I would like the teacher to make her own question bank > >once the kids have learned the questions I give at the beginning, but > >have no idea of how can i do a simple bank and how can I access it from > >the pygame code. > > Hi, > > Someone else suggested XML, but personally that seems too heavyweight > for a teacher (with possibly no computing experience) to edit. Here is > what I would do:
There is absolutely no reason the teacher has to edit the file maually. Make an "Edit Questions" mode, or a separate question_editor.py program that operates on the same data files. Provide one box where the teacher types the question, and a second box where the teacher types the answer. Then save the Q/A data in whatever format you decide on (XML, or text, or other) --- James Paige