Contents of the README file (v 4.1) A. Purpose The 'alterqcm' package is a LaTeX2e package, for making Multiple Choices Questionnaires in a table with two columns. The aim is to provide some useful macros to build QCM in tables. These macros may be used by only LaTeX TeX users. The documentation is in French. B. Features -- A special environment allows you to define questions and possible answers; -- You can specify which answers are correct and which are not. -- works with utf8 and pdflatex and xelatex; -- allows to use 'longtable'; -- makes automatically adjustment; -- generates a 'grid' that the students will have to fill in; -- generates a 'mask' with correct answers to print a slide. C. Licence You may freely use and distribute this package under the terms of lppl and/or gpl. Read file doc_aq.pdf in the doc directory, for the complete documentation. File article_post.pdf is a complete description of the package's functionality in Greek. NB. People who want to use the package in Greek language documents should also use the xgreek package. D. Contents of the folder (encoding utf8) -- README (this file) -- inputs: alterqcm.sty -- doc: doc-aq.pdf, example_1.tex, example_1.pdf, example_2.tex, example_2.pdf, etc... E. Installation If you need to install it by yourself, a TDS compliant zip archive is provided (aq.zip). Just download that file, and unpack it in your TDS directory (~/texmf for Unix-like systems). If you only need to use 'alterqcm.sty' then you have to copy 'alterqcm.sty' into '~/texmf/tex/latex'. With MiKTeX, copy folder 'alterqcm.sty' into 'C:\texmf\tex\latex', then run 'MiKTeX Options'. In the 'File name database' section, click on 'Refresh now'. F. History -- 4.1 A fix in the definition of \AQquestion -- 4.0 Added full linguistic support -- 3.7 Correction of bug add the macro \AQpoints G. The original author of the 'alterqcm.sty' package is Alain Matthes. This version was developed by Apostolos Syropoulos and Anastasios Dimou. -- Alain Matthes, Apostolos Syropoulos, Anastastios Dimou, June, 24th, 2019