Monthly Archives: November 2020

Introducing FX Library (Beta)

As we have been working with the new parameter system to create self-modifying documents, we have created a small library of documents which would be useful for all teachers. Work on the library is slow at the moment (mainly because … Continue reading

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New “No Repeats” Option on Parameters

As we have been creating questions with the new parameter system, we noticed that we were often seeing issues that were caused by a parameter value repeating. For example, if we created the following parameters… $p=range(1,10)$q=range(1,10) We usually wanted the … Continue reading

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New Prime and Composite Commands for Efofex Parameters

We have added new prime and composite commands to Efofex parameters. You can now define a parameter which is guaranteed to be a prime number like this: $p=prime(1,100) $p will be a randomly selected prime number between 1 and 100. … Continue reading

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New Newsletter – Efofex Insiders

We have created a new newsletter – Efofex Insiders – which is where you will publish all of the technical changes that go on. This is the sort of information that is crucial and interesting to a subset of our … Continue reading

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Welcome to Efofex Insiders

Welcome to the new, Efofex Insiders news blog. We have repurposed our old Support blog to provide a news service for more technically minded users. If you like knowing all of the “ins and outs” of Efofex products, and want … Continue reading

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New Feature – Voronoi Diagrams

Due to the topic’s inclusion into the IB program, we have added Voronoi diagrams to FX Draw and FX Graph. This new feature has been included into software releases dated after November 5 2020. If you do not know of … Continue reading

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Stopping Word From Compressing Your Images

Microsoft Word will sometimes compress your images and this can have a severe effect on your graphics, particularly if they contain text. You can prevent this quality loss in Word’s options. You can prevent the quality loss in both the … Continue reading

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