Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Helen Foster -
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Just to let you all know, moodle.org has recently been upgraded and is now running Moodle 2.7rc1. If you notice any problems, please let us know by either posting here or by creating a Moodle Community Sites issue in the Moodle Tracker.



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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Joseph Rézeau -
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Hi Helen,

Why has the "smileys" button disappeared from the editor toolbar? Is this part of a new Moodle HQ policy to discourage overuse of emoticons?

Joseph knipoog

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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Mary Cooch -
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Good point glimlach As with TinyMCE it's not one of the default plugins although it can be enabled. For reference: http://docs.moodle.org/27/en/Text_editor  But then we can add our own -smileys anyway glimlach so not an issue knipoog


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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Helen Foster -
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Thanks Mary. I followed the documentation and added an emoticon button to the editor toolbar.

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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Joseph Rézeau -
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Thanks Mary and Helen. goedkeurend

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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Joseph Rézeau -
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Just noticed another problem with the new (ATTO?) text editor used in Moodle 2.7 and on these forums. It is not possible to resize the editor's width, and not possible to diminish the height, only to increase it. Who took that decision? I want to be able to resize the editor window's height and width as I need, without these restrictions, as with the former tinyMCE editor.boos

Joseph


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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Mary Cooch -
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I didn't notice that until you pointed it out Joseph, but I did some research in the tracker and it seems the decision not to allow width resizing was deliberate - see MDL-41716

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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door ben reynolds -

I'm noticing that third row of Atto editing buttons is not available on this site. That would be Font family, Font size, Find, Find and Replace, but some have been moved up to the second row. I'm comparing my 2.6.1 to this 2.7.

Is this intentional? Or is it a problem with my browser?

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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Mary Cooch -
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It's intentionalknipoog Have a look at Text editor and also (I just added it) in Text editor FAQ I am missing some buttons in Atto that I had in TinyMCE
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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Mauno Korpelainen -

Joseph,

you can also change editor from your user profile in moodle 2.7 - default editor here is Atto but if you switch to TinyMCE you can resize editor height and width like before.

And you get the "Insert non-breaking space"-button there too knipoog

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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door Joseph Rézeau -
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Thanks for the hint, Mauno. I have switched to TinyMCE in my profile and am happy again.knipoog

Joseph

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Re: Moodle.org using Moodle 2.7

door steve mutuvi -

I have noted that the web service could be disabled. I am nolonger able to connect to the demo sites using Moodle Mobile

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