
Multi-Language Content
Atto ::: atto_multilang2
Maintained by
Julen Pardo,
Iñigo Zendegi Urzelai,
Kepa Urzelai
This plugin will make the creation of multilingual contents on Moodle much more easier with Atto editor.
Latest release:
740 sites
644 downloads
40 fans
Atto multilanguage plug
Purpose
The aim of this plugin is to facilitate the creation of multilingual content, forgetting the awkward method present from many versions ago.
There is an existing plugin that
makes this easier, developed by Iñaki Arenaza, but only for TinyMCE editor. So, we have found necessary a plugin for the default editor of Moodle to perform this task.
The
implementation of this plugin has been based on the mentioned TinyMCE plugin, using also Iñaki's other plugin, the multilang2 filter.
Requirements
Above mentioned Iñaki Arenaza's filter_multilang2 is required.
Useful links
Contributors
Julen Pardo (Lead maintainer)
Iñigo Zendegi Urzelai
Kepa Urzelai
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http://integration.moodle.org/job/Precheck%20remote%20branch/19887/artifact/work/smurf.html
Thanks Julen for sharing this plugin with the community, and thanks for prompt responses to raised issues in your github issues tracker. I was able to successfully test the button functionality, with just some minor issues reported. I am happy to approve this now. Good luck with further development and fixes - you are cleared to land now. Welcome to the Plugins directory!
Can I use it in quesions?
I Tried it and it doesn"t work well.
when I write it in the answers it distroying everything.
Irith
Thanks again for all the hard work!
Sorry for the delay, but last times have been pretty busy for me.
There's a known issue regarding the questions that is pending to be solved.
The bugs can be opened at: https://github.com/julenpardo/moodle-atto_multilang2/issues
I'll try to solve them as soon as I have time for it.
Cheers,
Julen
I need to have each language displayed in a different style, so I thought this plugin would just put a span around the text with lang="xx" around it, but that is not the purpose of this plugin.
in addition to installing the plugin, it has to be enabled in the Atto editor toolbar (third-party Atto plugins are not added by default). Have a look at the installation instructions at https://github.com/iarenaza/moodle-atto_multilang2#installation
Saludos.
Iñaki.
could you try my revamped version of the plugin available at https://github.com/iarenaza/moodle-atto_multilang2 ? I've fixed several bugs of the original version (and have contacted Julen to join forces to maintain the plugin).
Saludos.
Iñaki.