Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pytexexam
Version: 2.1.0
Summary: A simple library to create latex exam in python 
Home-page: https://github.com/vungocbinh2009/pytexexam
Author: binh
Author-email: vungocbinh@protonmail.com
License: Apache License, Version 2.0
Description: # pytexexam
        
        A simple library for writing and printing exam in Python.
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        ## Installation
        ```shell
        pip install pytexexam
        ```
        
        ## How to use
        ```python
        import pytexexam.latexexamutil as util
        from pytexexam import LatexExamBuilder, ExamExportType
        
        # Create exam builder
        builder = LatexExamBuilder()
        # You can add preamble here
        builder.preamble = util.ams_math_package()
        # Exam header
        builder.header = "This is a simple header"
        # Exam footer
        builder.footer = "This is a simple footer"
        # You can export exam in tex file or pdf file (need Latex installed)
        builder.export_type = ExamExportType.PDF
        # Add question
        builder.add_question(
            question="This is a simple question",
            # Answers: This package auto add A, B, C, D ... in answers
            answer=["Answer 1", "Answer 2", "Answer 3", "Answer 4"],
            # True answer key
            true_answer="A",
            # present answer in multiple column
            answer_column=4,
            # Solution of this question
            solution="This is solution for this question",
        )
        
        # Creste exam, answer and solution!
        builder.create_exam("exam1")
        builder.create_answer("answer1")
        builder.create_solution("solution1")
        ```
        
        ## Documentation
        If you want to see all the functions included in this library, you can find it [here](docs/_build/latex/pytexexam.pdf)
        
        ## Note.
        If you use Pycharm, you can enable language injection to get Latex support inside Python script
        1. Install TeXiFy IDEA.
        2. Go to Settings -> Editor -> Language Injection and add new rule:
           - Language ID: Latex (.tex) sources files
           - Places patterns: + pyLiteralExpression()
        3. Enable it!. Now you get Latex syntax hightlighting inside python string! Yayyy!
           
        (You can also add other pattern, using method in this file: https://github.com/JetBrains/intellij-community/blob/master/python/src/com/jetbrains/python/patterns/PythonPatterns.java)
        ## Contribution.
        Contribution are welcome. Create a pull request.
        ## Buy me a coffee.
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        ## License
        Apache License, Version 2.0
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