I'm not a Windows person. If you could describe what the "superior version that Moodle provides in his installer package for Windows", a Windows person would help.
Visvanath Ratnaweera
Posts made by Visvanath Ratnaweera
Yep, the Moodle docs need some updates:
- Moodle in /usr
That is unorthodox. /opt (SuSE) or /var/www (Debian and its derivatives) are more common
- Wrong PHP, etc.
https://docs.moodle.org/39/en/RedHat_Linux_installation seems to be an "auto-upgrade" from 3.7. It still talks of "Moodle 3.7 needs PHP 7.1; RHEL8 comes with PHP 7.2". There is a major flaw in the whole docs concept. The army of volunteers here is unable to sustain the model. (People will say, it is a wiki, go and correct it. I don't say that.)
- Moodle in /usr
That is unorthodox. /opt (SuSE) or /var/www (Debian and its derivatives) are more common
- Wrong PHP, etc.
https://docs.moodle.org/39/en/RedHat_Linux_installation seems to be an "auto-upgrade" from 3.7. It still talks of "Moodle 3.7 needs PHP 7.1; RHEL8 comes with PHP 7.2". There is a major flaw in the whole docs concept. The army of volunteers here is unable to sustain the model. (People will say, it is a wiki, go and correct it. I don't say that.)
Did you mention the question types you are making. Depending on it the excellent https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=set&id=82 could help. Or do you mean such a plug-in when you say "import"?
Only half serious: When you start with Microsoft Word, where can you go?
Hi
No, both links time out. BTW, the mollier.pdf is a single page, a full-page h-x diagram, right? I get it when I 'wget' from the First World. It looks like your CDN cdn.jsdelivr.net discriminates the Third World. I'll PM you my current IP address, the one being blocked.
BTW, found your book! Congrats. And nicely surprised to see that analog calculations still exist. Can't remember consulting h-x diagrams, but the steam tables were a thing half a century ago! But they were ugly tables, https://pages.mtu.edu/~tbco/cm3230/steamtables.pdf for example. These h-x diagrams are art!
BTW, found your book! Congrats. And nicely surprised to see that analog calculations still exist. Can't remember consulting h-x diagrams, but the steam tables were a thing half a century ago! But they were ugly tables, https://pages.mtu.edu/~tbco/cm3230/steamtables.pdf for example. These h-x diagrams are art!
The link psychometric charts returns an error. Anyway, the subject is the Enthalpy-entropy chart. The English Wikipedia page is disappointingly short. The German Wikipedia is much better.