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We are integrating your QTI web components into our Angular app. For most item types (single select, match, sentence building, essay/text box), we listen for the qti-item-context-updated event on the QTI ...

I want to be able to get the stampContext updates in for example a react application to be able to create a item navigation bar in react instead of using stampino that has a bracket notation that conflicts ...

When dragging options in order-interaction, the droppable zones don t show the applicable interaction states.

Hotspots are place too low and a bit off to the right

see this file, it is now commented out: QTI-Components/src/lib/qti-components/index.ts but I would love to see this ported to this level: QTI-Components/src/lib/index.ts and show the version of the citolab ...

There are a lot of stale branches, review and remove them

problem: when copying the custom-elements.json to the dist folder the relative paths to the source file are not correct. solution: - do not copy to the dist, just the one in the root - from the package.json ...

Version number storybook is different then npm package: https://qti-components.citolab.nl/
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