Moodle Plugins directory: Generico Icon: Versions: 1.0.3 (Build 2015111901) | Moodle.org

Generico Icon
Atto ::: atto_generico
Maintained by
Justin Hunt
A companion for Poodll's Generico filter. It makes available a select button, and a form for each Generico filter template from a popup dialog.
Generico Icon 1.0.3 (Build 2015111901)
Moodle 2.8, 2.9, 3.0
Released: Thursday, 3 December 2015, 11:03 PM
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HTML | XMLGenerico for Moodle Atto
* This version adds support for more than 20 templates. The actual number is specified in the Generico filter admin settings *
This is a companion for the Moodle Generico filter. It will display a button and a form for each Generico filter template you have declared.
It will not work without the Generico Filter. You *must* install that first or at the same time.
1. Download
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Download the plugin from: https://github.com/justinhunt/moodle-atto_generico
2 Unzip / Rename / Upload
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Expand (unzip) the zip file.
Rename the main folder to "generico." It should contain all the files like "version.php."
Upload the "generico" folder into the folder
[PATH TO MOODLE]/lib/editor/atto/plugins
3. Get Moodle to Install It
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Visit Settings > Site Administration > Notifications, and let Moodle guide you through the install.
4. Configure it
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Go to Site Administration > Plugins > Text Editors > Atto Toolbar Settings
Now add Generico to the menu structure near the bottom of the page
e.g style1 = title, bold, italic, generico
(where widget is the name of your atto plugin)
Thats all. The Generico icon, a big grey G. should now appear on the Atto HTML editor toolbar. When you click it, Generico will give you a list of all the templates. Click the one you want and Generico will build a nice form for you to help you insert it.
* This version adds support for more than 20 templates. The actual number is specified in the Generico filter admin settings *
This is a companion for the Moodle Generico filter. It will display a button and a form for each Generico filter template you have declared.
It will not work without the Generico Filter. You *must* install that first or at the same time.
1. Download
============
Download the plugin from: https://github.com/justinhunt/moodle-atto_generico
2 Unzip / Rename / Upload
============
Expand (unzip) the zip file.
Rename the main folder to "generico." It should contain all the files like "version.php."
Upload the "generico" folder into the folder
[PATH TO MOODLE]/lib/editor/atto/plugins
3. Get Moodle to Install It
============
Visit Settings > Site Administration > Notifications, and let Moodle guide you through the install.
4. Configure it
============
Go to Site Administration > Plugins > Text Editors > Atto Toolbar Settings
Now add Generico to the menu structure near the bottom of the page
e.g style1 = title, bold, italic, generico
(where widget is the name of your atto plugin)
Thats all. The Generico icon, a big grey G. should now appear on the Atto HTML editor toolbar. When you click it, Generico will give you a list of all the templates. Click the one you want and Generico will build a nice form for you to help you insert it.
Version information
- Version build number
- 2015111901
- Version release name
- 1.0.3 (Build 2015111901)
- Maturity
- Stable version
- MD5 Sum
- a76d4c8657c2655a8a07d947d58b884a
- Supported software
- Moodle 2.8, Moodle 2.9, Moodle 3.0
- Latest release for Moodle 2.8
- The more recent release 1.0.9 (Build 2016112701) (2016112701) exists for Moodle 2.9
- The more recent release 1.0.9 (Build 2016112701) (2016112701) exists for Moodle 3.0
Version control information
- Version control system (VCS)
- GIT
- VCS repository URL
Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Atto
- Make sure you have all the required versions.
- Download and unpack the module.
- Place the folder (eg "myeditorplugin") in the "lib/editor/atto/plugins" subdirectory.
- Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish installation of the plugin.
To make the newly installed plugin available, you need to edit the Atto toolbar configuration so that the new plugin appears in the toolbar.
- Go to your Site administration ►Plugins ► Text editors ► Atto HTML editor ► Atto toolbar settings
- Add the new plugin to the desired position in the toolbar.