Wonder what would happen if I used the /mod/glossary from 1.9 in 2.5? Of course I would leave the db folder alone. Has anyone tried this?
The answer is...... errors
Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_record() in /var/www/moodle/mod/glossary/lib.php on line 536
Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_record() in /var/www/moodle/mod/glossary/settings.php on line 59
So I put lib.php and settings.php back to the 2.5 version. Ajax window comes back but throws a syntax error.
Now I at least have an idea where to look for changing the glossary action. Might need to set up a demo site to keep from messing up my live site.
Thanks for explaining, Mike.
I agree that the move from the old popup windows to the new style (Javascript?) popup makes it more difficult to display some Glossary definitions in a user-friendly way.
It would be nice if the Glossary settings offered a choice (site-wide or course-wide) of the old and the new popup styles. In the meantime, could you please post a screenshot displaying your problem?
Joseph
Screen shot is from http://here2serve.biz/mod/page/view.php?id=52 It's the cat command. The java window blocks the course material, and is not move-able.
So lets say I have a command example glossary, command glossary and text. If a student opens the glossary link they can not do a side by side comparison. They can scroll down but comparing an example side by side and move able would be helpful. It also makes it difficult to compare the entry to the course text.
Doing it like the help overlay would be much better for me. Since much of my course revolves around glossary usage having it come up with the header/footer and bread crumbs would be nice.
Voted for the issue. Since I'm systems guy and not a programer I've had difficulty in finding where to change it. I had thought I could use the files from an older moodle version to make the change. Nope.
I've contacted theme devs to see what it would cost to do it. According to them the glossary popup can not be handled by a theme change.