Grading table with collections
ParticuleAlpha opened this issue · comments
Hi!
I've updated the package this morning as I was working on building a new document I've noticed that the grading table does not work properly with collections since then.
Here is a minimal (non-)working example (that I got from issue #40 ):
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{xsim}
\DeclareExerciseCollection{test}
\xsimsetup{print-solutions/headings=false}
\begin{filecontents*}{testproblems.tex}
\begin{exercise}[ID=one,points=3]
Exercise one.
\end{exercise}
\begin{solution}
Answer one.
\end{solution}
\begin{exercise}[ID=two,points=7]
Exercise two.
\end{exercise}
\begin{solution}
Answer two.
\end{solution}
\begin{exercise}[ID=three,points=1]
Exercise three.
\end{exercise}
\begin{solution}
Answer three.
\end{solution}
\end{filecontents*}
\begin{document}
\gradingtable
\collectexercises{test}
\input{testproblems.tex}
\collectexercisesstop{test}
\printexercise{exercise}{one,three}
\end{document}
And here is the result I have:
It looks kind of like it does not "see" the exercises.
Can you help me figuring out what I'm doing wrong?
PS: when exercises are included directly in the document body, without using collections, it works perfectly fine.
I suggest to read the current manual carefully again. The long announced changed to the collection mechanism finally took place with version 0.20 and is documented. This version works:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{xsim}
\DeclareExerciseCollection{test}
\xsimsetup{
print-solutions/headings=false ,
collect % <<<<<
}
\begin{document}
\gradingtable
\begin{exercise}[ID=one,points=3]
Exercise one.
\end{exercise}
\begin{solution}
Answer one.
\end{solution}
\begin{exercise}[ID=two,points=7]
Exercise two.
\end{exercise}
\begin{solution}
Answer two.
\end{solution}
\begin{exercise}[ID=three,points=1]
Exercise three.
\end{exercise}
\begin{solution}
Answer three.
\end{solution}
\printexercise{exercise}{one,three}
\end{document}
Thank you very much for your answer, I somehow managed to totally miss it in the manual even if I read it more than once, sorry about that!
I have a supplementary question about it. If you add the second exercise in the printed exercises ( using \printexercise{exercise}{one,three,two}
in your MWE), it gives you a grading table with numbers ordered by id
instead of by counter
(as it should per the definition of functions in the grading table template) and exercise 2 is at the end of the table instead of being between exercise 1 and exercise 3.
I've tried to change the grading table template without success so far. Is there a build-in (or an easy) way to do so that I overlooked?