Indeed, Karl-Dieter, that is my intent!  I've already begun writing the 
.sty file, but it has next-to-nothing in it, because I hit this wall very 
early in the process. :)

On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 9:17:15 AM UTC-5, kcrisman wrote:
>
>
>
> 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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