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There are two PG header files, the set header and the hardcopy header which give information about each individual assignment. The set header is displayed on the homework set screen to the right of the problem list. The hardcopy header is included in hardcopy output at the start of the problem set.

See Site Info, Login Info, Course Info for information on customizable files which are used to display information for the whole WeBWorK site, on a course login page and on a course front page.


In current versions of WeBWorK the default is to use the same file for both headers, webwork2/conf/snippets/setHeader.pg. This file is designed so that is renders in both HTML-based display modes (when used onscreen) and TeX mode (when used in hardcopy). However, some people prefer to use separate files since the information given, while often similar, is usually different (e.g. you probably want to list the Student Name on the hardcopy output, but not onscreen) and the output formats are different. Also while some people are happy using the default headers that come with the WeBWorK system, most will want to write either a default header to use with all their assignments or to write different headers for each assignment. We explain these options below.

Simple Sample Header Files

In the templates directory of each course the are three sample header files, ASimpleCombinedHeaderFile.pg, ASimpleHardCopyHeaderFile.pg and ASimpleScreenHeaderFile.pg. The default file webwork2/conf/snippets/setHeader.pg is similar to, but not identical, to ASimpleCombinedHeaderFile.pg. These are usable as is and hopefully it is clear from their names what they are used for. In addition there are header files for the Orientation set and other sets. All these files can be used as samples when creating your own. To see and edit them, go to the Hmwk Set Editor and click the number of problems to the right of the homework set name (or alternately, click the pencil and then click the set name under Edit All Set Data). The first item in the listing of possible header files is Use Default Header File. This is the header file which will be used if no other header file is selected

Default Header File

The Default Header Files are defined in the global.conf file. Usually global.conf is found in the /opt/webwork/webwork2/conf directory. This file is only editable by a WeBWorK administrator. The relevant pieces of code in global.conf are:

# The setHeader preceeds each set in hardcopy output. It is a PG file.
# This is the default file which is used if a specific files is not selected
$webworkFiles{hardcopySnippets}{setHeader}      = "$webworkDirs{conf}/snippets/setHeader.pg";  # hardcopySetHeader.pg",
#$webworkFiles{hardcopySnippets}{setHeader}     = "$courseDirs{templates}/ASimpleHardCopyHeaderFile.pg"; # An alternate default header file

and

# The set header is displayed on the problem set page. It is a PG file.
# This is the default file which is used if a specific files is not selected
$webworkFiles{screenSnippets}{setHeader}        = "$webworkDirs{conf}/snippets/setHeader.pg"; # screenSetHeader.pg"
#$webworkFiles{screenSnippets}{setHeader}       = "$courseDirs{templates}/ASimpleScreenHeaderFile.pg"; # An alternate default header file

If your WeBWorK administrator wants to make it relatively easy for all instructors to create their own default header files, all he or she has to do is to comment out the third lines above and uncomment the forth lines. If they prefer to make



Either header file can be overridden on a per-homework set basis. To do so, go to the Hmwk Set Editor and click the number of problems to the right of the homework set name.

These two configuration variables control the site-wide defaults:

hardcopy header
Variable: $webworkFiles{hardcopySnippets}{setHeader}
Default file: conf/snippets/setHeader.pg
set header
Variable: $webworkFiles{screenSnippets}{setHeader}
Default file: conf/snippets/setHeader.pg

You can change the values of these variables in global.conf or override them in course.conf for a particular course.