Using AMC in command line only

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h1. Using AMC in command line only



(under construction)



These instructions should help you use AMC in command line only without having to open the graphical user interface.

These instructions work with version 1.1.0 of AMC.



Note that when ou run AMC graphical interface and begin a debugging session (from the Help menu), all AMC commands called by the graphical interface will be recorded in the log file. This can help you to figure out which exact command can do what you need.



h2. Creating a new project



There is no AMC command to create a new project, so you will need to create directories "manually". I use the following bash script to create the directories:



<pre>

#!/bin/bash

# file name: new_project.sh

PROJECT_DIR=$HOME/MC-Projects



mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/cr

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/cr/corrections

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/cr/corrections/jpg

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/cr/corrections/pdf

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/cr/diagnostic

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/cr/zooms

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/data

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/exports

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/scans

mkdir $PROJECT_DIR/$1/copies

</pre>



then you can create a new poject by typing:

<pre>

$ ./new_project.sh my-new-project1

</pre>



h2. Prepare tests



You need to have your .tex file created before following with the instructions below.

In the following examples, we will suppose that your latex file name is test.tex



h3. Creating the PDFs



The next step consists of creating the subject file, the correction file and the position file. By typing:



<pre>

$ cd ~/MC-Projects/my-new-project1/

$ auto-multiple-choice prepare --mode s --prefix ./ ./test.tex \

--out-sujet DOC-subject.pdf \

--out-corrige DOC-correction.pdf \

--out-calage DOC-calage.xy

</pre>



This command will create 3 files:

* DOC-subject.pdf is a file containing all copies.

* DOC-correction.pdf is a file with the correct answer checked so you can review the answers.

* DOC-calage.xy is the position file.



You also need to extract the scroing data from the source file. Typing from your project directory:



<pre>

$ auto-multiple-choice prepare --mode b --prefix ./ ./test.tex --data ./data/

</pre>



This command will create various SQLite files in the data directory.



h3. Prepare the layout information



The following command will get the layout information from the working document to the layout database:



<pre>

$ auto-multiple-choice meptex --src $PROJECT_DIR/$1/DOC-calage.xy --data $PROJECT_DIR/$1/data

</pre>



h3. Printing your documents



You can use the DOC-subject.pdf file and print it. However, if you want to create separate files for each students, type the following:



<pre>

$ auto-multiple-choice imprime --sujet ./DOC-subject.pdf \

--data ./data/ \

--methode file \

--output ./copies/test-%e.pdf

</pre>



h2. Analyzing the copies



Once you have scanned all the student's copies, place them in the scans/ directory. The next command will analyze all the files in the scans/ directory.



<pre>

$ auto-multiple-choice analyse --projet ./ ./scans/*

</pre>



You can also have certain files analyzed using the --list-fichiers option. Read AMC-analyse's manpage for more information.



<pre>

$ man AMC-analyse

</pre>



h2. Compute marks



Using the following command will compute the marks:



<pre>

$ auto-multiple-choice note --data ./data --seuil 0.15

</pre>



The "--seuil" option specifies the black ratio threshold to use. 0.15 is normally an acceptable value. If you use a separate answer sheet, you at least a 0.5 value.

Read AMC-note's manpage for a list of other options that will help you with the rounding and the maximum and the minimum notes.



<pre>

$ man AMC-note

</pre>



h2. Automatic association - Students and copies



This command will associate every copy with the student who answered.



<pre>

$ auto-multiple-choice association-auto --data ./data --notes-id numero-etudiant --liste ./students-list.csv --liste-key no

</pre>



The "--notes-id" option specifies the identification string used in your latex file with the \AMCcode command.

The "--liste" option specifies the comma separated file with your student's name. "Read AMC's documentation to know the format of that file":http://home.gna.org/auto-qcm/auto-multiple-choice.en/graphical-interface.shtml#sec.students.id

h2. Annote scan papers

The following command will annotate the
.

# Annoter les
copies in the copies/ directory for all questions:

<pre>
$ auto-multiple-choice

/usr/bin/auto-multiple-choice
annote --projet ./ $PROJECT_DIR/$1/ --data ./data $PROJECT_DIR/$1/data --fich-noms students-list.csv
</pre>

Then, you can also prepare a file for each of your student with its exam copy and answers. This command will merge your scans with a copy of your student's test:

<pre>
$ auto-multiple-choice
$PROJECT_DIR/$1/students-list.csv --qualite 100 --indicatives 1

# Regroupe les annotations pour avoir un fichier par étudiant
/usr/bin/auto-multiple-choice
regroupe --projet ./ $PROJECT_DIR/$1/ --sujet DOC-subject.pdf $PROJECT_DIR/$1/DOC-sujet.pdf --fich-noms students-list.csv $PROJECT_DIR/$1/students-list.csv --tex-src test.tex $PROJECT_DIR/$1/$2.tex --compose
</pre>

This will create files in the cr/corrections/pdf/ directory. One file per student.
Read AMC-regroupe manpage for other options.

h2.


#
Export marks

If you want a spreadsheet with the marks, you can type the following command:

<pre>
auto-multiple-choice
les notes
/usr/bin/auto-multiple-choice
export --data ./data \
$PROJECT_DIR/$1/data --module ods \
--fich-noms students-list.csv \
--o output-note.ods
</pre>
$PROJECT_DIR/$1/students-list.csv -o $PROJECT_DIR/$1/output-note.ods --option-out nom=NOM-DE-L_EXAMEN