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Randomised LaTeX based multiple choice test
This is an interesting question. I do not know how to do it exclusively in LaTeX, but if I had to do this, I would write a python script which generates the tex files and build them by calling pdftex.
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Is it possible to distinguish between the soft copy and the hard copy of a pdf?
this was elegant and perfect, thank you
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Is it possible to distinguish between the soft copy and the hard copy of a pdf?
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Is it possible to distinguish between the soft copy and the hard copy of a pdf?
@tohecz yes, wikipedia defines soft-copy as "the unprinted digital document file"
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Is it possible to distinguish between the soft copy and the hard copy of a pdf?
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Conditional typesetting / build
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hyperref, how to make 'pdfborder' larger, or add some margin between the border and the text
@Werner for
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hyperref, how to make 'pdfborder' larger, or add some margin between the border and the text
@Andy push away
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hyperref, how to make 'pdfborder' larger, or add some margin between the border and the text
i want to do exactly what you have done, but i do not know how to use this workaround for things like \ref{01.fig}
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