You may find bugs or annoyances that I need to know about. I have not completed instruction/score boxes on the test. Keep in mind that this program is being developed. Here is how to open/close the dialog for each line, and "grabbing the handle" to move the line to a different position. To create numbers with NO bubbles at all, just enter "Start Number" and "End Number" and leave the a,b,c,d lines empty.Īs you experiment, you'll discover the need to move groups around so the "layout appearance" of the sheet is easy on the eyes. īy using that option 2nd line, the program will number them accordingly, in the TCAP style. If you require a 2nd line (for TCAP style), Enter the 2nd line as instructed. You'll learn to play tricks like this too. To make a black line for students to write-in answers, use underscore. (use commas without any letters or numbers). The 'letters' or 'numbers' in the bubbles are determined by you. Pick the shape of the bubbles, the font size, the color, etc. If omitted, that group will not be printed. The group requires a "Start Number" and "End Number" for each group. Here is an example of one group of bubbles: And this is the result: Step-3 (Options) is where you can select paper sizes and orientation. The PDF "engine" will only render within a defined sheet size. Your only limitation is the physical size of the paper sheet. Mix/match your groups, add a caption with each group, and as with the header "text lines", you can drag them around for re-arranging. Each group can be numbered however you wish, and you can position them in any column (up to 5 columns). You have 25 groups to create different sets of bubbles. If you wish to use a template, make the title lines 'blank' so it leaves room for your template letterhead. If you want to switch lines around, you can grab the "handle" of the Text Line, slide it and drop into another position. You may use as many of the 5 lines as you wish. Lines that do not contain text will not be printed. On the title bar named "Text Line 2", or perhaps "Text Line 3", you might enter something like this: Here is an example of one line that appears on the header: To open a green form, click on the bar that says, "Text Line 1". Start by creating your test sheet "header". This layout design is "free-form", meaning you can type whatever you want on each line. By creating your own template (using whatever PDF software you wish to use), you can then upload your template, create your bubbletest sheet, and the two PDF files will be merged into one PDF. The newest version now offers the ability for you to use your own PDF template. That makes it easy to create another sheet because your header (teacher name, room, etc) will be the same as your last test. If you come back a few days later (on the same PC), it will restore your last session. It also saves your sheet design using a 'cookie' on your PC. It's really important to know that each time you generate a sheet, the program serves you the test-sheet PDF to "open" or "save" on your computer. This program uses cookies and temporary file storage to 'remember' which sheet and which template you have used. You can print the PDF for a pixel-perfect rendering, and/or save the PDF file on your PC, just like any other PDF file. This program serves the Bubble Test as a PDF file. Welcome to the Catpin Bubble Test Generator.
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