Re: Classes or packages suitable for solutions of texts/exams
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 05:16:12PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote: > Dear All > > Does somebody here know about classes or packages suitable to produce > resolutions for academic tests and exams? > > Thanks in advance, > > Paul Depends on what you want. I simply use the article class to create exams, with a little extra stuff to form more elaborate enumerated environments for Scantron use with the M/C parts of tests. a simple example: http://www2.bc.cc.ca.us/kvaughan/chem11/E2_Practice.pdf There is an exam class which does more specialized stuff (answer keys, multiple versions, etc., etc.). I don't recall whether it's called exam or some other name. You can also search CTAN for other possibilities. HTH, Kenward -- In a completely rational society, the best of us would aspire to be _teachers_ and the rest of us would have to settle for something less, because passing civilization along from one generation to the next ought to be the highest honor and the highest responsibility anyone could have. - Lee Iacocca
Classes or packages suitable for solutions of texts/exams
Dear All Does somebody here know about classes or packages suitable to produce resolutions for academic tests and exams? Thanks in advance, Paul
Re: Lyx and CVS
Hi Todd, hi list, > https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.17/cvs_12.html#SEC97 > CVS uses rcs (actually has it built in now) as its underlying system, so > all > the RCS key words work as listed. > It is CVS that I use, and when I tested Kayvan's advice against my > repository, > I found it working beautifully. great, i'll use it this weekend. Thanx Roland -- Mit freundlichem GrussYours sincerely Roland Schmitz Geschenkt: 3 Monate GMX ProMail + 3 Ausgaben der TV Movie mit DVD Jetzt anmelden und testen http://www.gmx.net/de/go/mail
Re: Lyx and CVS
roland schmitz wrote: > > Hi Kayvan, > > > Put the following in your LaTeX preamble: > > % RCS style. > > \def\RCSdef $#1${\typeout{RCS keyword string: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: {} :.} > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: #2 :#3.{\expandafter\def\csname RCS#1\endcsname{#2}} > > > > Then, in your document (or in your preamble), do: > > \RCSdef $Revision$ > > \RCSdef $Date$ > > > > Now, you can use \RCSRevision or \RCSDate in your document (in a > > LaTeX ERT inset). > > can i use this code similar with CVS? > > Roland > Yes. https://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.17/cvs_12.html#SEC97 CVS uses rcs (actually has it built in now) as its underlying system, so all the RCS key words work as listed. It is CVS that I use, and when I tested Kayvan's advice against my repository, I found it working beautifully. -- Todd Denniston Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
Using listings package
Hello, I'm using the listings package to display source code in a Lyx document. See http://www.texnik.de/listings/listings.phtml, for example. The way I use this is to open an ERT box that holds \begin_inset ERT status Open \layout Standard \backslash begin{lstlisting}[language=Octave,% \newline alsolanguage=,% \newline label=sql:label2,caption=caption2] \newline \layout Standard \backslash end{lstlisting} \end_inset Then I use INSERT -> INSERT_FILE -> ASCII As Lines to insert a file in the spot noted above. The problem is that the lines of the inserted file don't have a \newline at their ends, which results in the code display being doublespaced rather than single as in the original. I can add them manually, but is there a way to make this automatic. Thanks in advance, Michael
Binding special keys
Hi! I have an Internet/Multimedia keyboard, and I want to bind the Back/Forward buttons to undo and redo. I have my xmodmap set up correctly so that the keys generates keysyms XF86Back and XF86Forward. I can bind them in other apps, for example, in xemacs the following work: (global-set-key [XF86Back] 'undo) (global-set-key [XF86Forward] 'redo) But in LyX, the following does not work: \bind "XF86Back" "undo" \bind "XF86Forward""redo" What am I doing wrong? -- Pelle Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Älvängsvägen 3 172 37 Sundbyberg 08-764 59 58 073-63 800 80
Re: Lyx and CVS
Hi Kayvan, > Put the following in your LaTeX preamble: > % RCS style. > \def\RCSdef $#1${\typeout{RCS keyword string: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: {} :.} > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: #2 :#3.{\expandafter\def\csname RCS#1\endcsname{#2}} > > Then, in your document (or in your preamble), do: > \RCSdef $Revision$ > \RCSdef $Date$ > > Now, you can use \RCSRevision or \RCSDate in your document (in a > LaTeX ERT inset). can i use this code similar with CVS? Roland -- Mit freundlichem GrussYours sincerely Roland Schmitz Geschenkt: 3 Monate GMX ProMail + 3 Ausgaben der TV Movie mit DVD Jetzt anmelden und testen http://www.gmx.net/de/go/mail