On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 7:50:27 AM UTC-5, Nathan Carter wrote:
>
> In a thread on creating random exams with 
> SageTeX<https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!topic/sage-edu/DSOk7CH4wB8>,
>  
> I got the idea to make my own .sty file that does some setup and running of 
> Sage commands for me, and lest me define ways to generate random problems, 
> permute them, and so on. 


I have no technical help for you, but want to encourage you to consider 
contributing the end result to SageTeX and/or Sage as a "pre-made" class 
that people (like me) who do NOT have the technical expertise to use it.  I 
have heard again and again about wanting to generate things like this, and 
some commercial publishers (I think?) even offer this as part of their 
stuff, but it would be great to have a template that was configurable 
enough and well-documented enough to let anyone who knows how to create a 
LaTeX exam and has Sage locally to use this.

(I say locally because I don't think that using Sage remotely via a server 
works any more... Dan, any chance you've been sitting on a Sage cell server 
implementation of remote use?)

- kcrisman 

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