Hans, Taco, et al, I've looked at the question-answer block suggestion and it has good potential for what I want to do. What I need now is a way of typesetting the blocks as follows. 1. Question 2. Question 3. Question 4. Question Then, later in the document, I'll unhide the answer blocks. Is it worth my while to try to use question-answer blocks in an itemized environment? should I pursue that or try a different tack?
David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Taco, et al,
I've looked at the question-answer block suggestion and it has good potential for what I want to do. What I need now is a way of typesetting the blocks as follows.
1. Question 2. Question 3. Question 4. Question
Then, later in the document, I'll unhide the answer blocks.
Is it worth my while to try to use question-answer blocks in an itemized environment? should I pursue that or try a different tack?
no. it can only be used at the outer level Hans
Hans, OK. Meanwhile, looking to a future fromatting of the exercise set, brief solutions, and long solutions, do you think it best that I instruct my colleagues to code in question-answer blocks (LongAnswer, BriefAnswer)? On Dec 22, 2005, at 2:13 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Hans, Taco, et al,
I've looked at the question-answer block suggestion and it has good potential for what I want to do. What I need now is a way of typesetting the blocks as follows.
1. Question 2. Question 3. Question 4. Question
Then, later in the document, I'll unhide the answer blocks.
Is it worth my while to try to use question-answer blocks in an itemized environment? should I pursue that or try a different tack?
no. it can only be used at the outer level
Hans
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