For example, see the output of example2.pdf, which is stated as having 14 pages instead of the actual 15, and has “END” printed on both pages 14 and 15. This would appear to have something to do with the fact that the marking schedule text and the number of marks for the question span a page break. Not a huge priority.
Note that technically this could also occur in “normal” mode (i.e., question text and number of marks spanning a page break), but in practice, you would never leave it like that!
For example, see the output of
example2.pdf
, which is stated as having 14 pages instead of the actual 15, and has “END” printed on both pages 14 and 15. This would appear to have something to do with the fact that the marking schedule text and the number of marks for the question span a page break. Not a huge priority.Note that technically this could also occur in “normal” mode (i.e., question text and number of marks spanning a page break), but in practice, you would never leave it like that!
This is a variation on #2.