https://project.auto-multiple-choice.net/2015-04-21T04:10:57+02:00Auto Multiple Choice - Feature #349: Need better markers for recognizing page limitshttps://project.auto-multiple-choice.net/issues/349?journal_id=92092015-04-21T04:10:57+02:00s k
<ul><li><strong>Start date</strong> set to <i>04/21/2015</i></li><li><strong>Priority</strong> set to <i>Normal</i></li><li><strong>Project</strong> set to <i>Auto Multiple Choice</i></li><li><strong>Subject</strong> set to <i>Need better markers for recognizing page limits</i></li><li><strong>Tracker</strong> set to <i>Feature</i></li><li><strong>Description</strong> set to <i>Thanks Alexis for this beautiful piece of software! I've used it till ... <a href="/journals/9209/diff/description" class="lightbox-ajax">More</a></li><li><strong>Status</strong> set to <i>New</i></li></ul> Auto Multiple Choice - Feature #349: Need better markers for recognizing page limitshttps://project.auto-multiple-choice.net/issues/349?journal_id=92112015-04-21T08:58:01+02:00Alexis Bienvenüe
<ul></ul>I agree with you, but I don't know how to detect patterns on a scan, so this will be quite time-consuming for me to learn that (as always, if anyone would like to help with this, welcome!).<br />You can consider two work-arounds:
<ul>
<li>I tell the students that any writing around the corner marks that break the automated process will lead to a few points penalty.</li>
<li>You can also use the <em>Edit/Preferences/Scan/Detection parameters/Process scans with 3 corner marks</em> setting, which allows to handle scans with one missing corner mark.</li>
</ul>