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.sqm file?
Added by Filippo Polese 7 months ago
Many thanks to the author for this fine and useful program.
I used the (online) editor and defined a form, based on your samples.
Then I put the exported PDF file with my tiff images and .sqs file in the same directory and dropped it on the (online) reader's window.
I receive the "No pdf file in this folder." and the program stops.
The pdf is there but it seems that what is needed is actually the .sqm file.
Could someone please tell me how to get it?
Thank you all
SQS3.zip (83.3 KB)
Replies (3)
RE: .sqm file?
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Added by Henry Y 7 months ago
(v) When I ran MarkReader it says missing pdf file. I had the .sqm .sqs and .tiff file in the folder
(vi) In the end I had to position the markers to be at the same position as in the sample file sqs-sample-sourcefolder2.zip and I also used the .sqm and .sqs file in the sqs-sample-sourcefolder2.zip instead of the one generated by SourceEditor.
There are some differences such as svg:y="638.0 instead of y="638.0
With the original sqm file from SourceEditor, MarkReader will says no pdf file, or it will stop processing.
(vii) MarkReader now works fine, and I adjust the .sqm x,y coordinates for the single answer questions to get the exact mark area.
I'm very sorry, some versions of SourceEditor(2010-01-??) generate missconfigured .sqm files.
Please launch older versions of SourceEditor(2009-12-??) and drag and drop your .sqs file, and then, regenerate .pdf file.
The .sqm file attached to the .pdf file will work fine.
I will fix these problem in next release. For now, I withdrew the newer version of SourceEditor(2010-01-??) and modified links to SourceEditor launchers.
RE: .sqm file?
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Added by Filippo Polese 7 months ago
I must be missing something...
I always used the online SourceEditor (2009 version) but it does not generate the .sqm file. Is it hidden somewhere?
I cannot think of building it manually with an XML editor.
Many thanks for your help.
RE: .sqm file?
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Added by Henry Y 6 months ago
1) open the pdf file with adobe reader
2) Click VIEW > NAVIGATION PANELS > ATTACHMENTS
3) Highlight the sqm or sqs file > Click SAVE or Drag it to desktop
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SourceEditor2.0(2010/08/18)
