Answers/updates:
1. I've made some improvements since the last post (including randomly 
permuting the problems on an exam, testing and bug-fixing, etc.) but I 
won't post it here until some additional progress has been made. This isn't 
exactly the place to "release" something.
2. Dan Drake is helping me off-list with a few of the questions that are 
beyond my knowledge, and once a nice, polished version of this is ready for 
public consumption, I'll figure out where the right place to post it is.
3. Andrey, I looked into the exam documentclass.  It's trivial to integrate 
this with that:  Where that class wants you to put a question, you just do 
\insertproblem.  Where it wants a solution, you just do \insertsolution. 
 My next Calc 2 exam has already been written exactly that way.  As in #2, 
when a nice, polished version is ready, I'll post it with an extended 
example and some documentation.
Until then...

On Monday, March 11, 2013 9:19:47 AM UTC-4, Andrey Novoseltsev wrote:
>
> On Mar 11, 7:08 am, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Wait, \documentclass{exam} supports more than just questions and points? 
> >  Solutions?  Automatic Grading? 
>
> Well, you can't feed in scanned solutions for grading yet, but it can 
> print a table with question numbers, points for each, and total. It 
> can also make those question numbers into hyperlinks to actual 
> questions. Pretty neat with tons of customization, so rather then 
> replicating some of its functionality it would be better to build on 
> top! 
>

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