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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/thorshammer/examples/ordinary-option/thqz-p2c.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/thorshammer/examples/ordinary-option/thqz-p2c.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f9484694b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/thorshammer/examples/ordinary-option/thqz-p2c.tex @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{amstext} +\usepackage[designi]{web} +\usepackage{exerquiz}[2021/06/24] +\usepackage[!showscore]{eq-pin2corr}[2021/06/24] + +%\previewOn\pmpvOn + +\usepackage[ordinary]{thorshammer} + +\thQzHeaderL{Secured Quiz} +\thQzHeaderCQ{Quiz 1} + +% Thor's hammer modifies this definition, we restore it to its +% 'ordinary' definition. +\renewcommand\eqQuizPointsMsg{% +"\eqptScore\space"+ptScore+" \eqOutOf\space"+nPointTotal} + +\let\app\textsf +\let\pkg\textsf +\let\uif\textsf +\let\env\texttt +\let\opt\texttt +\def\cs#1{\texttt{\char`\\#1}} + + +\execJSOn +\useBeginQuizButton[\CA{Begin}] +\useEndQuizButton[\CA{End}] + +% the default PIN number for eq-pin2corr is 5243 +% +% When building your own quiz document, decide on a PIN number +% then use the utility document get-hash-string.pdf to acquire +% the corresponding hash string. Place your own PIN and hash string +% in the two arguments of \declPINId. +\declPINId{5243}{02JRVZdRgYgCA-Rtje8VkD} % PIN number, hash string +% So instructor can bypass entering the PIN. +\classPINVar{_PinCode1} + +\DeclareQuiz{qz1} + +\begin{document} + +\section{Introduction} + +\noindent\textbf{Goal:} Make the \uif{Correct} button password protected. +This revised file now uses the +\pkg{\href{https://ctan.org/pkg/eq-pin2corr}{eq-pin2corr}} package to make +things simpler. Additional commands are introduced here to manage the smooth +transition from password PIN protection, to an ordinary quiz, and back to a +PIN protected quiz.\medskip + +\noindent\textbf{Discussion:} This file illustrates the methods for +protecting the \uif{Correct} button with a password. To create a PIN +protected \uif{Correct} button, expand \cs{usePINCorrBtn} (\pkg{eq-pin2corr}) +prior to the quiz. Following the quiz, use the commands \cs{restoreNormalEndQuiz} +(\pkg{exerquiz}) and \cs{restoreCorrBtn} (\pkg{eq-pin2corr}). The latter +restores the default action of the \uif{End Quiz} control, this is needed +because \pkg{thorshammer} changes this action to a custom action; +\cs{restoreCorrBtn} removes the PIN security of the \uif{Correct} control. + +There is another command \cs{useEndQuizThor} (\pkg{thorshammer}) is used to +modify the \uif{End Quiz} control to the action as defined by the +\pkg{thorshammer} package. Read additional comments found in the body and +source of this file. + + +\newpage + +\section{Quiz with PIN to correct} + +% require students to answer all questions +\renewcommand\minQuizResp{highThreshold} % 1 + +For the quiz below, the \uif{Correct} button has an encrypted +password. The password appears in parentheses for the convenience of the casual reader. + +% use password version of \CorrButton action +\usePINCorrBtn + +\begin{quiz*}{\currQuiz} +Solve each +\begin{questions} + \item The sum of 1 and 1 is\dots +\begin{answers}{5} +\bChoices + \Ans0 0\eAns + \Ans0 1\eAns + \Ans1 2\eAns + \Ans0 3\eAns + \Ans0 4\eAns +\eChoices +\end{answers} +\item $9+8=\RespBoxMath{17}{1}{.0001}{[0,1]}\cgBdry\CorrAnsButton{17}$ +\end{questions} +\end{quiz*}\quad\PointsField{\currQuiz}\olBdry\CorrButton{\currQuiz} (PIN: \numPINId)\vcgBdry + +\AnswerField{\currQuiz} + +\newpage + +\thQzHeaderL{Ordinary Quiz} +\thQzHeaderCQ{Quiz 2} + + +\section{Quiz without PIN to correct} + +Now we try to create an ordinary \pkg{exerquiz} quiz without password protection. + + +% Now do an ordinary quiz +\restoreNormalEndQuiz +\restoreCorrBtn + +\renewcommand\minQuizResp{lowThreshold} + +\begin{quiz*}{qz2} +Solve each +\begin{questions} + \item The sum of 1 and 1 is\dots +\begin{answers}{5} +\bChoices + \Ans0 0\eAns + \Ans0 1\eAns + \Ans1 2\eAns + \Ans0 3\eAns + \Ans0 4\eAns +\eChoices +\end{answers} +\item $9+8=\RespBoxMath{17}{1}{.0001}{[0,1]}\cgBdry\CorrAnsButton{17}$ +\end{questions} +\end{quiz*}\quad\PointsField{\currQuiz}\olBdry\CorrButton{\currQuiz}\vcgBdry + +\AnswerField{\currQuiz} + + +\newpage + +\thQzHeaderL{Secured Quiz} +\thQzHeaderCQ{Quiz 3} + + +\section{Another quiz with PIN to correct} + +It is possible to have a different PIN number for this quiz (multiple PINs in one document), but +I see no need for this. + +The previous quiz was a normal \pkg{exerquiz} quiz. We now want another PIN protected quiz, so +prior to this next quiz we expand \cs{usePINBtn} and \cs{useEndQuizThor}. The latter is a new +command that restores the default action of the \pkg{thorshammer} package to the \uif{End Quiz} event. + +\DeclareQuiz{qz3} + +\usePINCorrBtn +\useEndQuizThor + +% require students to answer all questions +\renewcommand\minQuizResp{highThreshold} + +\begin{quiz*}{qz3} +Solve each +\begin{questions} + \item The sum of 1 and 1 is\dots +\begin{answers}{5} +\bChoices + \Ans0 0\eAns + \Ans0 1\eAns + \Ans1 2\eAns + \Ans0 3\eAns + \Ans0 4\eAns +\eChoices +\end{answers} +\item $9+8=\RespBoxMath{17}{1}{.0001}{[0,1]}\cgBdry\CorrAnsButton{17}$ +\end{questions} +\end{quiz*}\quad\PointsField{\currQuiz}\olBdry\CorrButton{\currQuiz} (PIN: \numPINId)\vcgBdry + +\AnswerField{\currQuiz} + + +\end{document} |