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Corrections
Atto ::: atto_corrections
Maintained by
Nicolas Dunand
Allows inline corrections to be set inside any text with the editor.
Latest release:
775 sites
135 downloads
44 fans
Current versions available: 1
This plugin allows the Moodle administrator to define as many correction types as wanted (e.g. orthographic error, pronoun error, capitalization, etc.). Buttons in the Atto editor then allow users to make inline marks in texts.
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Nicolas Dunand (Lead maintainer)
CSE Université de Lausanne: Supporting institution
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Thank you for replying. We applied successive updates to a 2.9 installation with atto-corrections installed. At the end, corrections, more_font_colors, and more_font_background_colors were disabled. I assumed due to incompatibility. However, re-installing the plugins has mostly corrected the problem. We have still found that the icons for corrections do not display in the atto toolbar. Still working on it.
To follow through, the atto-corrections is now working properly with v3.6. However, as stated above, corrections did not survive the upgrade process, nor has the re-install been smooth. The icon images were not copied to the theme/image.php folder. We have a highly customized theme so this might be a write permissions problem on our end. It seems the permissions are correct but perhaps not. Anyway, thank you for your attention.
CSS changes through ".atto_corrections" work but not ".atto_corrections_comment".
Great tool, just installed it for our courses. But Atto being about to be deprecated, I'm looking for an equivalent in TinyMCE. There is one that is premium (https://www.tiny.cloud/docs/tinymce/6/introduction-to-tiny-comments/), any idea whether a free one exists?
Does this plugin support TinyMCE editor too?
If not, do you plan to add the functionality?
Regards,
P H
Yes, this is planned but with no defined development schedule yet. As this involves rewriting the plugin from the ground up for TinyMCE, this will be planned ahead of Atto's end of life.