03-24-2004
it can never hurt to learn as much as your interest is peaked, since you are still a student.
remember its best to have a taste of everything.
(the same goes for the good ol love life)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
amc-regroupe
AMC-REGROUPE(1) Auto Multiple Choice AMC-REGROUPE(1)
NAME
AMC-regroupe - merge JPEG annotated AMC multiple choice answer sheets to get a PDF file per student.
SYNOPSIS
auto-multiple-choice regroupe --projet project-dir --sujet subject.pdf --modele file-name-model --fich-noms students-list.csv
[--noms-encodage encoding] [--compose]
DESCRIPTION
The command AMC-regroupe.pl merges annotated AMC multiple choice answer sheets (there is one per page) to get a single PDF file per
student.
--data data-dir
gives the directory where data files are (see for example AMC-meptex(1)).
--projet project-dir
Gives the project directory.
--sujet subject.pdf
gives the subject file (as prepared by AMC-prepare(1)). This helps in getting the page size for the subject to make annotated PDF fit
this size.
--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).
--modele file-name-model
sets a file name model for annotated PDFs. In this model, some sequences will be substituted:
(N)
is replaced by the student's name.
(ID)
is replaced by the student number.
(COL)
is replaced by the value of column COL in the students list for the curent student.
The default value is '(N)-(ID).pdf'.
--compose
When using this option, pages for which there is no scan will be replaced by the corresponding page from the corrected answer sheet.
This option is for example useful when using the separate answer sheet layout: in this case, the annotated answer sheet will not be
readable without the pages with the questions.
When using the --compose option, one must also use the --tex-src (and optionnaly --with, --filter and --filtered-source) option.
--tex-src mcq-source-file
gives the source file for the subject.
--with latex-engine
gives the LaTeX engine (command) to be used to process the (optionaly filtered) source file. latex-engine can be pdflatex or xelatex
for exemple.
--filter filter
sets the filter name to transform the MCQ source file into a LaTeX file (see AMC-prepare(1)).
--filtered-source mcq-latex-file
gives the LaTeX file to make from the source file using specified filter (see AMC-prepare(1)).
--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-REGROUPE(1)