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Is there a way to increase globally the separation between answer choices in /mcanswerslist of mcexam? I can do it by manually typing a newline command after each choice. It would be very convenient if I were able to control this globally, or at least for each question.

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\documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[output=exam ,numberofversions=2 ,version=2 ,seed=1 ,randomizequestions=false ,randomizeanswers=false ,writeRfile=true ]{mcexam} \usepackage{array} \usepackage{graphicx} \begin{document} \begin{mcquestions} \question Question \begin{mcanswerslist} \answer Answer1 no extra space \answer [correct] Answer2 \end{mcanswerslist} \question Question \begin{mcanswerslist} \answer Answer1 extra space between answer choices \ \answer [correct] Answer2\ \end{mcanswerslist} \end{mcquestions} \end{document}

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  • I would try increasing \itemsep. If not, one would need to study mcexam documentation and source code. – John Kormylo Mar 31 '23 at 19:34
  • Unfortunately \itemsep has no effect in mcanswerslist. – larryjb Mar 31 '23 at 19:44
  • Take a look at the sections 5.3 and 5.4 in the mcexam manual. In those two suggestions are given how to change the default settings including the spacing and layout of questions and answers. – alchemist Mar 31 '23 at 20:03

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