Mathmaker creates automatically elementary maths exercises and their (detailed) answers.
Project description
Overview
Mathmaker creates elementary maths worksheets with detailed solutions.
The output documents can be compiled into pdf files by lualatex. Examples of available themes are: first degree equations, pythagorean theorem, fractions calculation…
It can run from command line, but can be controlled via http requests too.
Licence Documentation (master release) Documentation (latest development version)).
Quickstart
Complete install
on Ubuntu 14.04 or later:
External dependencies:
$ sudo apt-get install eukleides libxml2-utils gettext texlive-full
Note: to avoid installing texlive-full, check the documentation.
Then:
$ pip3 install mathmaker
on FreeBSD 10.*:
External dependencies:
$ sudo pkg install python36 py36-sqlite3 gettext eukleides libxml2 texlive-full $ rehash **note** Because of a bug in current FreeBSD's eukleides package you'll have to fix eukleides install. See `here <http://mathmaker.readthedocs.io/en/master/user_doc.html#eukleides-fix>`__.
Once you’re done, you can proceed installing mathmaker:
$ pip3 install mathmaker **note** If you stumble upon an error during the install of the python-daemon dependency, you'll find the way to solve it `there <http://mathmaker.readthedocs.io/en/master/user_doc.html#python-daemon-error-at-install>`__
Basic use
$ mathmaker pythagorean-theorem-short-test > out.tex $ lualatex out.tex
or directly:
$ mathmaker pythagorean-theorem-short-test --pdf > out.pdf
Get the list of all provided sheets(3):
$ mathmaker list
To get the command-line options, you can use mathmaker --help.
Several settings can be overriden by user defined values in ~/.config/mathmaker/user_config.yaml. Read the complete documentation for more information.
Advanced use
It’s possible to create your own sheets in yaml. Read from the complete documentation for more information.
Contribute
You can contribute to mathmaker:
As a wordings contributor
Mathmaker needs contexts for problems wordings. There are already some, but the more there is, the better. Existing wordings can be found here. You can submit any new idea as an enhancement proposal there (should be written in english, french or german).
Any question can be sent to nh dot techn (hosted at gmail dot com).
As a translator
You can help translating mathmaker to your language (or any language you like, if you have enough elementary maths vocabulary for that).
If the translation to your language isn’t started yet, there are several pot files to get here (see explanations about their respective roles there). You can use an editor like poedit or any other you like better, to create po files from them and start to translate.
If you want to add missing translations, or to correct some, you can find the po files in the subdirectories here.
Once you’re done, you can make a pull request here.
Any question can be sent to nh dot techn (hosted at gmail dot com).
As a developer
Before submitting a PR, please ensure you’ve had a look at the writing rules.
More details can be found in the documentation for developers.
Any question can be sent to nh dot techn (hosted at gmail dot com).
Additional informations
Contact: nh dot techn (hosted by gmail dot com)
Contributors
Development
Lead developer: Nicolas Hainaux
Developers: Vaibhav Gupta
Clever advices: Olivier Cecillon
Translation
French: Nicolas Hainaux
Problems wordings
Nicolas Hainaux
Patience and chocolate cakes
Sophie Reboud Changelog =========
New in version 0.7.3 (2018-01-15)
Add mental calculation sheets for fourth level (“yellow belt, 1st stripe”)
New in version 0.7.2 (2017-10-18)
Add mental calculation sheets for third level (“yellow belt”)
The mental calculation pdf may now be “interactive” (answers can be written in text fields, they can be validated pushing a button; this validation is done by some javascript)
The daemon now accepts an optional argument in the request (written right after sheet’s name, separated with a ‘|’. Only interactive is allowed, so far)
New in version 0.7.1-3 (2017-08-30)
Patch the daemon to let it accept the new YAML sheet names.
The output dir will always be in user’s home.
Fix several bugs.
New in version 0.7.1 (2017-08-29)
Support for python3.6 only, drop support for older python versions.
Mental calculation sheets can now be created as slideshows. Add a default slideshows series for white belt, 1st and 2d stripes.
Reorganization of mental calculation in belts: White belt, 1st stripe and 2d stripe have been added (including new sheets: addition/subtraction, fraction of a rectangle, complements)
New sheet: order of precedence in operations.
YAML files will be used to store sheets. The previous ways (XML and Python) will be dropped.
Huge reorganization of the lib/ source code.
Fair bunch of bug fixes.
Issue warnings instead of exceptions when the version of a dependency could not be determined. [0.7.1dev5 (2017-05-04)]
New sheets about trigonometry: [0.7.1dev4 (2017-05-03)]
vocabulary in the right triangle
write the correct formulae
calculate a length
calculate an angle
New sheets: [0.7.1dev3 (2016-10-21)]
intercept theorem: “butterfly” configuration
intercept theorem: converse
New sheets: [0.7.1dev2 (2016-10-13)]
expansion of simple brackets (declined in two versions)
clever multiplications (mental calculation)
intercept theorem: write the correct quotients’ equalities
intercept theorem: solve simple exercises
A new sheet (declined in two versions): expansion of double brackets. Defined in an xml sheet as for mental calculation sheets. [0.7.1dev1 (2016-09-14)]
New in version 0.7.0-6 (2016-08-19)
Added a setting to let the user change mathmaker’s path (to be used by the daemon)
Bugfix [0.7.0-5 (2016-08-19)]
If an IP address is passed as parameter to mathmaker’s daemon, it will return a 429 http status code (too many requests) if the last request from the same address is not older than 10 seconds. [0.7.0-4 (2016-08-19)]
Fixed the install of locale files and font listing file [0.7.0-3 (2016-07-18)]
New in version 0.7 (2016-07-15)
Standardized structure (mathmaker becomes pip3-installable, available on PyPI and github; its documentation is hosted on readthedocs; tests are made with py.test)
A daemon is added (mathmakerd) to provide communication with mathmaker through http connections.
A bunch of mental calculation sheets
The use of XML frameworks for the sheets (yet only for mental calculation, so far)
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