Provided by: auto-multiple-choice-common_1.6.0-2_all
NAME
auto-multiple-choice-prepare - prepares working documents from LaTeX source file
SYNOPSIS
auto-multiple-choice prepare --mode s --prefix project-dir mcq-source-file auto-multiple-choice prepare --mode b --data project-data-dir mcq-source-file
DESCRIPTION
The auto-multiple-choice prepare command extracts working documents from the source file describing the multiple choice questionnaire. Information to be extracted depends on the --mode argument value. In any mode, the source filename must be given as an argument. • with "--mode s", auto-multiple-choice prepare makes the subject file (answer sheet to be printed and given to the students), the correction (single corrected answer sheet) and the positions file (file containing information about the positions of the boxes on the pages). The following arguments can be used: --out-sujet subject.pdf sets the subject file to build. --out-corrige corrected.pdf sets the correction to build. --out-calage calage.xy sets the positions file to build. --prefix directory this directory is only necessary if one or more of the three previous options are not used: default values are then directory/sujet.pdf, directory/corrige.pdf and directory/calage.xy. • with "--mode b", auto-multiple-choice prepare extracts scoring data from the source file. In this mode, the --data argument must be used (see below). The following optional arguments can be used in any mode: --with latex-engine gives the LaTeX engine (command) to be used. latex-engine can be pdflatex or xelatex for example. --filter filter sets the filter name to transform the MCQ source file into a LaTeX file. Native filters are latex (no change at all) and plain (source is an AMC-TXT file). --filtered-source mcq-latex-file gives the LaTeX file to make from the source file using specified filter. If omitted, a filename derived from mcq-source-file adding _filtered.tex is used. --n-copies n sets the number of copies to produce, overriding the number given in the LaTeX source file (first argument of the \onecopy command). --debug file.log gives a file to fill with debugging information. --epoch EPOCH gives an epoch (number of seconds since january 1, 1970) to get a reproducible pdf output. --data project-data-dir sets the directory where the project's SQLite data files are.
AUTHORS
Alexis Bienvenüe <paamc@passoire.fr> Main author Anirvan Sarkar Author and Editor Hiroto Kagotani Editor Frédéric Bréal Author and Editor Jean Bérard Translation from French Georges Khaznadar Translation from French
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2008-2022 Alexis Bienvenüe This document can be used according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.