When I click on your link , Moodle Modules and plugins database says "No entries in database".
Could you please upload the filter again?
Mits
You may download here:
http://download.moodle.org/plugins/filter/hiddentext.zip
Welcome.
Test it if you can and say me about result.
Andy
But I didn't find differences between icons...
Dmitry, in the german readme i have only list the different commands to hide text and how to change the background-color for the div-command in the css-file if they needed.
Greetings
Could you add description that full information in english readme? Or maybe will do full translate to German?
And last question. Maybe publish readme_de in utf8 for right display umlauts?
I tell them (in german) they be carefull about the umlauts and should look about the utf-8, because i think some will modify the language file with their own label.
Dmitry see what i´ve done, this is my answer about the full description in german. I create a course to your filter, first in german, after eastern i make the same course in english!
See here
Is this okay for you? Its forever for free to use and no registration need! The language file i make on this place, if sometings change, i can place there too.
Andy
Please find enclosed a revised version of the filter that do not require one to switch to HTML mode in the HTMLEditor, with all the trouble for newbies users.
It still comply with the Dmitry syntax.
use [ht class="my_class" desc="my_desc"] the text [/ht] to get an online hidden span or
[htd class="xxx" desc="my_desc"] the text [/htd]
to get an online hidden div, right into HTMLEditor.
Cheers.
Also the french strings if you want :
$string['filtername'] = 'Texte caché';
$string['seemore'] = 'En savoir plus';
Andy
Andy
But I think better is use identical syntax, this little more length but no messes... So I could just add posibility to use square brackets.
It's good for you?
Non professional users are not supposed to "swap to HTML mode" to get extra features...
My filter version accept both syntaxes: square brackets and HTML marks.
Cheers.
Please, test it!
Can i start with the german moodle docs this or latest next week, or should i wait, that we have no differences in the manual?
One point, there´s a feature request from some users. Can you/we add some more examples, special for the commands when and where can they use "desc". I think it will be a good idea to make some examples in the moodle docs or the plugin page. I´m really surprised how many user like this filter Dmitry, good job!!!
Greetings Andy
I little improve description about parameters.
Can you advise what else examples I could add?
Differences between versions attached.
Greetings Andy
No need publish laguage files. I add it in CVS so they will be available tomorrow after daily build.
Think I'll do your eye icon by default.
I remember about Moodle Docs
http://docs.moodle.org/en/admin/filters
It lets create pages on different languages and it's good place for documentation!
First, please use the readme_de!
Second, thats the reason why i make this course, from the course outgoing, i want create the german moodle docs, i will do this!!! The reason why i create the course, comes any changing, we can report first on this place and we want some informations make a little more professional. The description in the course, i will complete them in the next week!
Thanks again for this wonderful extension!
Andy
i translated it to Hebrew (tiny changes)
and add the ability to write the TAGs in hebrew
(since, sometimes, hebrew and english gets mixed inside the HTML textarea component when written together and teachers get confused)
some visible text [תמ] some hidden text goes here [תמס] visible text goes here
here is a link to the new version.
Sorry, this is already possible.
Thank you for the filter
Hi all, I've managed to solve the irritating/annoying/exasperating scrolling problem mentioned and illustrated by Deni and Christian at
http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=1101#.
All you need to do is to just add one line of code to the file named "yuidomcollapse.js". Darn, it's that simple! Want to know the solution, you'l have to wait (not for long) for my coming post on Moodlenews.com!
Frankie Kam
boonsengkam@gmail.com
By the way, while trying to get hidden text active under moodle 2 I hacked another filter and tried to instert the hidden text code. Now I have three problems under moodle 2.x:
1. your problem of the visibility of answers during loading
2. the problem of the scrolling of the window (you can solve that?)
3. the problem that I have to refresh the page before I see the effect of the activation of the filter.
Hi Dimitry
Thanks for the Hdden Text Filter. It works on my site, but there's an irritating problem. When my course page first loads up, the hidden text appears for a few seconds (which it shouldn't do) and then hides itself (which is correct, except that the hidden text should have started off as hidden from the beginning). See this Youtube video to see what I mean.
So by displaying itself for a few seconds defeats the purpose of the Hidden Text filter. Students can catch a glimpse of the answer before the answer is hidden. Any suggestions as to what exactly is causing the problem? I'm using moodle 1.9.15.
Frankie Kam
Hi Dimitry, et. al.
And so my post on Moodlenews.com is long delayed due to this feature (bug?) of the Hidden Text filter which displays the answers, for all the world to see, a few seconds before hiding them. I really want to try to solve this, but have hit a dead end. Any tips anyone?
Frankie Kam