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Petr Stefan 8 years ago
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@ -1789,34 +1789,34 @@ application follows.
### First steps in ReCodEx
You can create an account by clicking the "*Create account*" menu item in
the left sidebar. You can choose between two types of registration methods -- by
creating a local account with a specific password, or pairing your new account
with an existing CAS UK account.
If you decide to create a new "*local*" account using the "*Create ReCodEx
account*” form, you will have to provide your details and choose a password for
your account. Although ReCodEx allows using quite weak passwords, it is wise to
use a bit stronger ones The actual strength is shown in progress bar near the
password field during registration. You will later sign in using your email
address as your username and the password you select.
You can create an account by clicking the "Create account" menu item in the left
sidebar. You can choose between two types of registration methods -- by creating
a local account with a specific password, or pairing your new account with an
existing CAS UK account.
If you decide to create a new local account using the "Create ReCodEx account”
form, you will have to provide your details and choose a password for your
account. Although ReCodEx allows using quite weak passwords, it is wise to use a
bit stronger ones The actual strength is shown in progress bar near the password
field during registration. You will later sign in using your email address as
your username and the password you select.
If you decide to use the CAS UK service, then ReCodEx will verify your CAS
credentials and create a new account based on information stored there (name and
email address). You can change your personal information later on the
"*Settings*" page.
"Settings" page.
Regardless of the desired account type, an instance it will belong to must be
selected. The instance will be most likely your university or other organization
you are a member of.
To log in, go to the homepage of ReCodEx and in the left sidebar choose the menu
item "*Sign in*". Then you must enter your credentials into one of the two forms
item "Sign in". Then you must enter your credentials into one of the two forms
-- if you selected a password during registration, then you should sign with
your email and password in the first form called "*Sign into ReCodEx*". If you
your email and password in the first form called "Sign into ReCodEx". If you
registered using the Charles University Authentication Service (CAS), you should
put your students number and your CAS password into the second form called
"*Sign into ReCodEx using CAS UK*".
"Sign into ReCodEx using CAS UK".
There are several options you can edit in your user account:
@ -1825,14 +1825,14 @@ There are several options you can edit in your user account:
- updating your preferences (source code viewer/editor settings, default
language)
You can access the settings page through the "*Settings*" button right under
You can access the settings page through the "Settings" button right under
your name in the left sidebar.
If you are not active in ReCodEx for a whole day, you will be logged out
automatically. However, we recommend you sign out of the application after you
finish your interaction with it. The logout button is placed in the top section
of the left sidebar right under your name. You may need to expand the sidebar
with a button next to the "*ReCodEx*” title (informally known as _hamburger
with a button next to the "ReCodEx” title (informally known as _hamburger
button_), depending on your screen size.
### Forgotten password
@ -1854,7 +1854,7 @@ website.
### Dashboard
When you log into the system you should be redirected to your "*Dashboard*". On
When you log into the system you should be redirected to your "Dashboard". On
this page you can see some brief information about the groups you are member of.
The information presented there varies with your role in the system -- further
description of dashboard will be provided later on with according roles.
@ -1866,7 +1866,7 @@ limited capabilites in ReCodEx. Generally, a student can only submit solutions
of exercises in some particular groups. These groups should correspond to
courses he/she attends.
On the "*Dashboard*" page there is "Groups you are student of" section where you
On the "Dashboard" page there is "Groups you are student of" section where you
can find list of your student groups. In first column of every row there is a
brief panel describing concerning group. There is name of the group and
percentage of gained points from course. If you have enough points to
@ -2214,8 +2214,6 @@ time and memory limits of assignments. Values of used time and memory for each
solution are displayed in yellow boxes under forms for setting assignment limits
as described earlier.
However, there is currently no user interface to upload and evaluate reference
solutions. It is possible to use direct REST API calls, but it is not very user
However, there is currently no user interface to upload and evaluate reference
solutions. It is possible to use direct REST API calls, but it is not much user
friendly. If you are interested, please look at [API
@ -2303,7 +2301,7 @@ as the one for creating subgroup in already existing group so we can skip
description of the form fields. After successful creation of the group it will
appear in "Groups hierarchy" box at the top of the page.
### licences
### Licences
On the instance details page, there is a box "Licences". On the first line, it
shows it this instance has currently valid licence or not. Then, there are

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