![]() ![]() ![]() For an example, please see below for the Holt and Laury measure example. zBrac recognizes each unique key as a single key and it would be enough to provide the text to replace for this key at once. Such duplicated pieces of texts are very common in z-Tree programming as it is often needed to copy-paste stage tree elements. ![]() ZBrac is particularly useful when the treatment file contains the same piece of text several times. zBrac also tries to tackle the issues with special characters in z-Tree by offering different encoding options. ZBrac's design is specifically tailored for cross-cultural studies: You can code your experiment once, send out excel sheets to translators and later implement those translations into your code directly from the file at any time. The main advantage of using zBrac is that the coding and text/editing can be done independently. With zBrac, you can export specified text into a language file and import it back after the text modification or translation. ZBrac is a tool to facilitate text modification of z-Tree treatment files. Note: Here are the slides of the presentation that I made in ESA European Meeting in Dijon: Slides on Google Slides About the project Released under GNU General Public License v3.0 Created by Ali Seyhun Saral and Anna Schroeter ![]()
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