University of Otago LaTeX exam template
MANIFEST | 20 years ago | ||
Makefile | 20 years ago | ||
README | 20 years ago | ||
TODO | 20 years ago | ||
eg1-1.eps | 20 years ago | ||
eg1-2.eps | 20 years ago | ||
eg1-3.eps | 20 years ago | ||
eg2-2.eps | 20 years ago | ||
eg2-3.eps | 20 years ago | ||
eg2-4.eps | 20 years ago | ||
eg2-5.eps | 20 years ago | ||
ouexam.dtx | 11 years ago | ||
ouexam.ins | 20 years ago |
ouexam v2.0.1 ============= ouexam document class v2.0.1, 30 April 2002 Copyright 1999--2002 Nigel Stanger and University of Otago This LaTeX2e document class enables the production of University of Otago formatted examination papers. It handles all the fiddly layout requirements (such as printing `TURN OVER' at the bottom of every page except the last), and also ensures that the actual number of marks for questions in the examination add up to the expected number of marks. WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 2.0.1 * There was a bug in the definition of the macros for numbering sub-sub-questions that meant they were numbered as "(a)" instead of the correct "(i)". Fixed. * When referencing sub-questions or sub-sub-questions, the entire question number was included (that is, "1(b)(iii)" instead of just "(iii)"). This made it difficult to sensibly reference these items, so the relevant macros have been changed to omit this prefixed information. References to questions now print as "1", sub-questions as "(b)" and sub-sub-questions as "(iii)". If this does not suit your requirements, change the \labelquestion, \labelsubquestion or \labelsubsubquestion macros. REQUIREMENTS ouexam requires the verbatim class, which should be standard on most LaTeX installations. The class documentation uses the graphicx and hyperref packages, so you will have to install these first if you don't have them already. INSTALLING (UNIX OR SIMILAR) A makefile is provided: * `make' will produce both ouexam.cls and ouexam.dvi (see below). * `make class' will produce ouexam.cls. Place this file in a directory somewhere in your TeX search path (e.g., if you use teTeX, put it in texmf/tex/latex/ouexam or somewhere similar). * `make doc' will produce ouexam.dvi. * If you have GhostScript and the dvipdf command, `make pdfdoc' will produce PDF documentation. INSTALLING (EVERYTHING ELSE) Run ouexam.ins through LaTeX to produce ouexam.cls. Place this file in a directory somewhere in your LaTeX search path. Then run ouexam.dtx through LaTeX _three_ (yes, three) times to produce the documentation (ouexam.dvi). PDF documentation can be produced from the DVI by whatever means you normally use to do so.