Now that my version of the Adobe Captivate publishing template for SCORM 2004 is on GitHub, it has become a living document, bound to get updates (major and minor) from time to time. For those of you unfamiliar with GitHub, it’s a nifty site for storing code; it provides issues list for tracking bugs, it enables people to leave comments or make code suggestions, and it even lets you copy an entire open-source project with a single click!
Since the code for my templates will remain on GitHub, I highly suggest checking in from time to time to see if the code has been updated. I won’t be posting a blog entry on pipwerks.com for every little edit I make to the code.
Speaking of edits, I made two or three tonight, spurred by an insightful comment from Jimmi Thøgersen. He noticed a bug or two, and explained some of Saba’s bugginess — thanks Jimmi! If you know of any oddities or bugs, please let me know by posting an issue on GitHub.
Comments
Sami wrote on February 5, 2012 at 1:56 pm:
Thank you for your clear explanation on SCORM and the code. It helps me a lot to understand under the hood of captivate scorm package. I really enjoy reading your articles.
philip wrote on February 5, 2012 at 10:38 pm:
@sami you're welcome, glad you find it helpful
Thank you for your clear explanation on SCORM and the code. It helps me a lot to understand under the hood of captivate scorm package. I really enjoy reading your articles.
@sami you’re welcome, glad you find it helpful