![]() ![]() Change the "width" property of number lines to non-integer values.Set the horizontal and vertical denominator of Algebra tiles to custom values (e.g.New Drop Zones that can be used to create drag-n-drop interactives. ![]() Drop zones and input fields can only be added and edited in authoring mode, and you can also set the exact x/y position of tiles. Some actions (layer, interactivity, etc.) are now only visible in authoring mode. Instead, all options are shown in authoring mode, and there are new buttons to (de)select all features. A new "Authoring Mode" that combines the previous "edit hidden tiles" and "select tiles and tools" modes.Increment buttons for most number input fields in action bar.Fraction simplification options for number line labels.Degrees label option for fraction circles.Option to disable rotating of individual tiles in authoring mode.Set the starting number for number grids (addition, multiplication, and 100 grid).A “percussion” version of the Song tile.Prefix and suffix options for number line labels.Export drop zone values to Computational Layer in Desmos Activity Builder.Input fields for rectangle width/height and circle radius (authoring mode).Border radius for rectangle tiles (authoring mode).Customisable text labels for polygon tiles (authoring mode).Ability to force pin or unpin the action bar in authoring mode. Improved action bar layout and dropdowns.The text label of polygon tiles is now used as numeric value on balance scales.New option to play musical scales in reverse.Number cards now support fractions and mixed numbers as a display style.New action buttons that can be created in authoring mode and used to trigger actions like rolling dice, playing music or hiding/showing tiles.You can invert linear functions, tabulate the items that pass through them, change the function expression, or hide it entirely. Function machines that can take many different tiles as input and perform a computation.Text box UX improvements and other bug fixes. ![]()
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