sdapslayout package¶
This package provides a set of more complex layouting options on top of the sdapsarray package. The following environments are provided:
The rangearray is not quite as powerful, as it does not expose some of the sdapsarray options to the user. Note that much more complex custom layouts can be created directly with sdapsarray.
Warning
The documentation here is currently incomplete! Pleases refer to the sdapsclassic choicegroup
and markgroup
documentation!
-
\begin{
choicearray
} [kwargs]
\end{choicearray
}¶ The following optional keyword parameters can be passed to the environment. These keyword parameters default to the values provided in the SDAPS context and can for example be modified globally for the document.
- Keyword Arguments
align – named alignment group, set to a common name to align multiple environments to each other
noalign – disable alignment (same as setting
align
to an empty value)horizontal – set horizontal mode where each question is one row (default)
layouter – set the sdapsarray layouter (e.g. rotated for rotated column headers)
angle – set the angle of the column headers when in rotated mode
vertical – set vertical mode where each question is one column
type – the question type “multichoice” or “singlechoice”
multichoice – switch to multichoice “Choice” question mode
singlechoice – switch to singlechoice “Option” question mode
The choicearray environment represents a tabular layout for a set of multiple choice questions which have the same possible answers. A new header is created in the metadata to group the questions.
Warning
The header is currently not shown in the PDF and it cannot contain fragile content due to implementation constraints! This is an issue with the class which will be fixed. The exact final behaviour is not yet specified.
\begin{choicearray}[layouter=rotated] \choice{Choice 1} \choice{Choice 2} \question{Question one} \question{Question two} \end{choicearray}
\begin{choicearray}[layouter=rotated,vertical] \choice{Choice 1} \choice{Choice 2} \question{Question one} \question{Question two} \end{choicearray}
Todo
Right now all arguments can be overriden, this should not be the case. It would be correct if the variable name is loaded from the kwargs, and then the defaults for align and horizontal/vertical should be applied
Inside the environment you need to first define all possible answers with choice macro and each question using the question macro.
-
\begin{
optionarray
} []
\end{optionarray
}¶ Todo
Uh, document this.
-
\begin{
rangearray
} []
\end{rangearray
}¶ Todo
Uh, document this.