This might be a stupid question, but I can't see where I can add an Geogebra-Applet. I downloaded the question and did an Import in our moodle, because I wanted to see the backend. Well, the Question works fine, but looking at the editing page I can't find any word about geogebra. Everything looks like a "normal" STACK-Question.
At the moment the HTML-code seems to be a good idea since it is probably the most flexible method. I want to use geogera mainly for feedback and I think I can use students input as input for geogebra. I don't see how to combine my ideas with those from the example in an easy to use way...
this is great addon to stack. I tried it a little bit and it seems to work quite well. I made a question where you have to make a circle with geogebra to match with equation. You can move that circle and change radius. It just took me awhile to figure out how I can read coordinates and radius from gg-applet.
As Loop Space writes, you should replace the first command \fill by \draw. That doesn't really suffice, the output is pretty ugly. As a first fix, you could try to reduce the font size, so that the labels will not meet each other (option font=\scriptsize below). Also, the two labels "consume" and $\lambda \gamma^*_\pi(t)$ are very close. Should this really be one or two labels? Maybe you can fix this one in your geogebra file. Below, I decided to combine the two labels and align them with anchor=north (no west). I am not sure whether this is what you want.
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Currently, if I double click geogebra without admin's privilege, the geogebra.exe and javaw.exe processes appear in sequence in task manager windows for 1 or 2 seconds and then disappear. Only when running as admin, the javaw.exe can be normally started.
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