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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Thread closed when learner has tried Post 302308623 by methyl on Sunday 19th of April 2009 07:28:12 PM
Old 04-19-2009
Thread closed when learner has tried

I'm not so sure that this thread should have been closed. Though it was clearly homework the student was asking a specific question related to the assignment, but not the answer to the whole assignment.
http:///www.unix.com/unix-dummies-qu...w-get-rid.html .
IMHO The solution is not trivial and would help this and other students.
 

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AMC-ANNOTE(1)						       Auto Multiple Choice						     AMC-ANNOTE(1)

NAME
AMC-annote - completed answer sheets annotation after marking for AMC multiple choice exams. SYNOPSIS
auto-multiple-choice annote --projet project-dir --data project-data-dir --fich-assoc assoc.xml [annotation options...] DESCRIPTION
The AMC-annote.pl command annotates papers scans with scores for all questions, global score and mark, resulting in JPEG files (one for each page). --projet project-dir sets the project directory. --data project-data-dir gives the directory where data files are (see for example AMC-prepare(1)). --cr project-cr-dir sets the project reports directory, where to find data capture reports prepared by AMC-analyse(1), and where to output annotated scans. Default value is project-dir/cr. --fich-noms students-list.csv sets the students list file name. --noms-encodage encoding selects an encoding for file students-list.csv (default is utf-8). --qualite qual sets JPEG quality for output files. Default value is 65. --taille-max maxsize sets the maximal size for output files (in the format widthxheight, in pixels). Default value is 1000x1500. --pointsize-nl lines sets the size of texts requiring that with this size, the number of text lines that fits on the page height must be lines. Default value is 60. --verdict header sets the text header to be printed on each first page of the students copies. This text may contain CR characters for multi-line headers. Some sequences are substituted in it: %S is replaced by the student total score. %M is replaced by the maximum total score. %s is replaced by the student mark. %m is replaced by the maximum mark. %(ID) is replaced by the student's name. %(COL) is replaced by the value of column COL in the students list for the curent student. --ch-sign nc Sets the number nc of significant digits to use when printing global mark. --symbols symbols-definition defines how boxes will be annotated. symbols-definition is a comma separated list of H-A:shape:colour constructs, where H is 0 or 1 depending on wether the box has to be checked or not, A is 0 or 1 depending on wether the box is actually checked or not, shape is one of none, circle, mark, box and coulour is a colour (name or #RGB, see ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick documentation for details). Default value is "0-0:none,0-1:circle:red,1-0:mark:red,1-1:mark:blue". --position pos sets the position of individual questions scores. pos may be 'none' (do dot write individual scores), 'marge' (write scores in the margin) or 'case' (write scores at the left of the left-most box for the question. --ecart dx sets the horizontal space to let between individual question score and the leftmost box when --position case is used. --ecart-marge x sets the x position for individual questions scores when written in the margin (in em units). --line-width lw sets the line width for symbols drwan on the scans (in pixels). Default value is 2. --indicatives bool say if indicative questions are to be annotated (use 1 for a true value; default is false). --debug file.log gives a file to fill with debugging information. AUTHORS
Alexis Bienvenue <paamc@passoire.fr> Main author Jean Berard Translation from French Georges Khaznadar Translation from French COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Alexis Bienvenue This document can be used according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. Auto Multiple Choice 1.1.1 06/19/2012 AMC-ANNOTE(1)
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