Elcio,
in fact there should be 3 programs:
1) the test program itself: where the students would load the exam and where
they should mark the answers (should work perfectly as you´ve suggested);
2) the program to build the exam: to make easier for the teacher to "create
a database (or xml) to put the questions and the answers" - for this I
wondered using some mechanism like glade;
3) the program to correct students exams using the files sent from their
program (via intra or internet).

Have you got the whole scene? Really don´t know if it worthy to implement it
using Gtkmm, as any teacher with some PowerPoint of OpenOffice knowledge
could build this using these softwares. What do you think?

Thanks, Elcio.
Regards,
Arthur

2007/9/4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Arthur,
>
> If I understood you want to do a test for your students, right ?
>
> You can put all the components you need on a glade screen in the right
> positions and put all invisible like creating a label, entry, radio box
> and
> navigation buttons. Then you can create a database (or xml) to put the
> questions and the answers, the id of the student, the styles you are going
> to use in each quest (like entry or radio button). The database is going
> to
> have what fields are going to be visible or not and record the answers for
> the specific student.
>
> Best, Elcio
>
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