<rq/>
<rq/> is a Paragraph Markup
component that renders a right double quotation mark (”).
Attributes and Properties
Attributes for <rq>
Common to all components (9)
copyreference. Create an independent copy of another component by reference. Enter a references a $name.
disabledboolean. Default value: false. Whether this component is disabled and cannot be interacted with.
extendreference. Extend another component by reference, inheriting its children and attributes. Enter a reference as $name.
fixedboolean. Default value: false. Whether this component's value is fixed and cannot be modified.
fixLocationboolean. Default value: false. Whether this component's location is fixed (preventing it from being moved while still allowing other modifications).
hideboolean. Default value: false. Whether to hide this component from the rendered output.
isResponseboolean. Default value: false. Whether this component is treated as a response for the purposes of assessment.
nametext. The name used to reference this component from elsewhere in the document.
styleNumberinteger. Default value: 1. The style number used to select this component's visual styling from the available style definitions.
Properties for <rq name="r">
Other (5)
$r.disabledboolean. Whether this component is disabled and cannot be interacted with.
$r.fixedboolean. Whether this component's value is fixed and cannot be modified.
$r.fixLocationboolean. Whether this component's location is fixed (preventing it from being moved while still allowing other modifications).
$r.texttext. The unicode character rendered by this component.
Common to all components (4)
$r.doenetMLtext. The DoenetML source code that produced this component.
$r.hideboolean. Whether to hide this component from the rendered output.
$r.isResponseboolean. Whether this component is treated as a response for the purposes of assessment.
$r.styleNumberinteger. The style number used to select this component's visual styling from the available style definitions.
Examples
Example: <rq/> in a paragraph
For most cases, the <q> component is a more convenient way to wrap text in
matching curly quotation marks. Use <lq/> and <rq/> when you need to
place each mark independently.