Aditya Mahajan wrote:
This is interesting. I have a couple of questions.
On Sun, 28 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
This should get you started ... please wikify this:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][a,random,packed]
\startsetups examn:make
[snipped]
\stopsetups
\startsetups examn:ok
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
This is interesting. I have a couple of questions.
On Sun, 28 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
This should get you started ... please wikify this:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][a,random,packed]
\startsetups examn:make
[snipped]
This is interesting. I have a couple of questions.
On Sun, 28 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
This should get you started ... please wikify this:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][a,random,packed]
\startsetups examn:make
[snipped]
\stopsetups
\startsetups examn:ok
\doifmode {answers} {
Hans,
In deze release is de definitie van \czsortdivisionch verwijderd,
maar die zie ik nog wel een keer in sort definitielijst gebruikt
worden. Ik neem aan dat dat niet goed is?
Taco
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batela wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
Currently I make my examinations with MUCH+LaTeX, but I am exploring
ConTeXT and would like to know all its potentialities before
dedicating it more intensive atttention.
However, as a teacher I recognize the importance of good examples in
the
Thanks very much. In fact, in Context is very easy doing hard tasks.
But, it is great if I can do things like:
n_exam_versions=3;
for (nversion=1 to n_exam_versions)
{
Final Math Exam
Your name:
ID:
Yor exam version is: #nversion;
\startitemize[a,random,packed]
\startitem first \stopitem
batela wrote:
Thanks very much. In fact, in Context is very easy doing hard tasks.
But, it is great if I can do things like:
n_exam_versions=3;
for (nversion=1 to n_exam_versions)
{
Final Math Exam
Your name:
ID:
Yor exam version is: #nversion;
\startitemize[a,random,packed]
Hi,
I need to make several versions of a multiple choice questions exam. In
each exam the questions have to appear in a different order. Did you
know a easy way to do that?
Thanks
Jorge
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batela wrote:
Hi,
I need to make several versions of a multiple choice questions exam. In
each exam the questions have to appear in a different order. Did you
know a easy way to do that?
i did post some example code, didn't i?
Thanks for the reply.
Currently I make my examinations with MUCH+LaTeX, but I am exploring
ConTeXT and would like to know all its potentialities before
dedicating it more intensive atttention.
However, as a teacher I recognize the importance of good examples in
the pedagogical actions.
Thanks
batela wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
Currently I make my examinations with MUCH+LaTeX, but I am exploring
ConTeXT and would like to know all its potentialities before
dedicating it more intensive atttention.
However, as a teacher I recognize the importance of good examples in
the
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