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Atto ::: atto_question
Maintained by Richard JonesRichard Jones
Creates a button visible to teachers that inserts a text link, question number and display mode into Moodle editable text with delimiter tags which will be picked up by moodle_filter_simplequestion.

question 1.5.3

Moodle 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
Released: Saturday, 2 December 2017, 11:42 AM
An ATTO button for Simple Question filter
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Creates a button that inserts a text link, question number and display mode into
Moodle editable text with delimiter tags which will be picked up by moodle_filter_simplequestion.

Using this button (not available to students), teachers can select a question from the
current course question bank to be inserted.

Tested and working with Moodle 3.3 and 3.4.

Version
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1.5.2 still in beta testing, help welcome.

Configuration
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Requires plugin filter_simplequestion version 1.5.2 or higher.

Documentation
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Documentation and screenshots at https://open-learning.co.nz/
*Select "Open Courses"icon on front page
*Click "Simple Question Demonstration"
*Login as guest

Acknowledgement
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Based on template from Justin Hunt, the POODLL guy at
https://github.com/justinhunt/moodle-atto_newtemplate

Questions and suggestions
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Richard Jones https://richardnz.net richardnz@outlook.com.
Karapiro Village
New Zealand
November 2017

Moodle
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Tested in Moodle 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4
Tested on Chrome, Firefox and Edge browsers
Debian Stretch, Apache2, PHP 7.1, Postgres 9.2., MariaDB 10.1.26

Version information

Version build number
2017120100
Version release name
1.5.3
Maturity
Beta
MD5 Sum
f08a402354ad25842913fc5c98c00160
Supported software
Moodle 3.1, Moodle 3.2, Moodle 3.3, Moodle 3.4
  • Latest release for Moodle 3.1
  • Latest release for Moodle 3.2
  • Latest release for Moodle 3.3
  • Latest release for Moodle 3.4

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Atto

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder (eg "myeditorplugin") in the "lib/editor/atto/plugins" subdirectory.
  4. 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.

  1. Go to your Site administration ►Plugins ► Text editors ► Atto HTML editor ► Atto toolbar settings
  2. Add the new plugin to the desired position in the toolbar.