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    <font size="-1">Hi,<br>
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      I <font size="-1">d</font>on't understand your point. The pdf in
      the downloaded directory you linked to </font>is only 222kb.<br>
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    Insufficient information provided. What was 15Mb? <br>
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    Regards<br>
    Alan<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/07/13 7:00 PM, Hubert Lam wrote:<br>
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        #000000;font-size: 10pt;">Hi again
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        <div>Was notified by a moderator that the file bloated to 15MB
          when it was only 400 kB.</div>
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        <div>Here is the link: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="http://sdrv.ms/12UyMK7" target="_blank"
            style="font-size: 10pt;">http://sdrv.ms/12UyMK7</a> to the
          files :)</div>
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        <div>THanks</div>
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        <div>Hubert</div>
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                Hubert Lam<br>
                <b>Sent:</b> Saturday, 6 July 2013 2:45 PM<br>
                <b>To:</b> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:texhax@tug.org">texhax@tug.org</a><br>
                <b>Subject:</b> RE: [texhax] Creating Exams with LaTeX?!<br>
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                color:#000000; font-size:10pt">Hi Torsten<br>
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                I've created a lot of exams using only the article
                class, and a lot of customisation w.r.t. "\newcommand".<br>
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                Will send some samples when I get home.<br>
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                Hubert<br>
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                      color="#000000" face="Tahoma" size="2"><b>From:</b>
                      texhax [<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:texhax-bounces@tug.org">texhax-bounces@tug.org</a>] on behalf of
                      Torsten Wagner [<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:torsten.wagner@gmail.com">torsten.wagner@gmail.com</a>]<br>
                      <b>Sent:</b> Wednesday, 19 June 2013 10:10 PM<br>
                      <b>To:</b> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:texhax@tug.org">texhax@tug.org</a><br>
                      <b>Subject:</b> [texhax] Creating Exams with
                      LaTeX?!<br>
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                    <div dir="ltr">Hi,
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                      <div style="">I was wondering if there is any
                        preferred method (class) to create written exams
                        with LaTeX.</div>
                      <div style="">My exams consist basically only of
                        two large exercises with subitems.</div>
                      <div style="">Sometimes I would need a graphic and
                        there is need for equations.</div>
                      <div style="">There are about 100-150 subscribers
                        for a single exam.</div>
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                      <div style="">I checked on CTAN and there are some
                        packages. I simply wonder which one is in common
                        use, or which one is more or less obsolete.</div>
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                      <div style="">Furthermore, I would like to
                        introduce some automatism which makes it easier
                        for me to rate the exams later. E.g. I was
                        thinking to ask students to fill in the answers
                        in allocated spaces. </div>
                      <div style="">Another idea would be some
                        automation to create solution sheets, point and
                        mark tables, etc.</div>
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                      <div style="">I am aware that I might not be able
                        to achieve the last ideas with pure LaTeX. Thus,
                        I am happy to hear what other method you use for
                        this task. E.g. I thought about using org-mode
                        on emacs to create a metasystem which enables me
                        to keep all (exam, evaluation, scoring, solution
                        sheet, etc.) in one file but to generate exam
                        sheets from it.</div>
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                      <div style="">Thanks for comments, solutions and
                        ideas</div>
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                      <div style="">Torsten</div>
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