Moodle plugins directory: Onetopic format | Moodle.org
Onetopic format
Course formats ::: format_onetopic
Maintained by David Herney
Course format that allows showing each topic in a tab, keeping the current tab between calls to resources, in such a way that when it returns from a module as the blog or the glossary it returns to tab from where you started. This format is based on the Moodle standard format: “Topics”.
Latest release:
8843 sites
2k downloads
161 fans
Current versions available: 16
Developed by: David Herney Bernal García - davidherney at gmail dot com
GIT: https://github.com/davidherney/moodle-format_onetopic
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In new release:
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New tabs style editor in site settings. Funded by Ecole hôtelière de Lausannea
- Show "Availability information" in tabs and in the template mode.
Contributors
David Herney (Lead maintainer)
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Thanks so much for the reply. You were right, the $format object was not set before the call to the function. Great plugin and great people too.
Yes, all that should be possible with the styles (CSS), maybe you are not applying it correctly or you haven't reset the style cache.
Also, you can try the new version that adds a style editor for the tabs. It is still in testing but very stable. It is available for Moodle 4: https://github.com/davidherney/moodle-format_onetopic
Saludos
I change the style file itself, but no changes in the color of the bookmarks work. I clear the cache. the file is located here mysite/course/format/onetopic/styles.css is it definitely included?
We are currently testing Moodle 4. 2 and have the following problem:
Many of our courses are in the format "one section per tab" (Plugin One Topic) but on version 4. 2 of Moodle when you select the option "edit per batch" (on a course set with this format) the menu associated with the option does not appear.
When will the version for moodle 4.2 be released?
Thank you for your help if you have a solution.
Very cordially
Gaëtan Hochedez
You can use the option "Maximum number of sections" in the "Course default settings" (In Site Administration > Courses).
Saludos
On my production site I use one_topic 4.1.0.5 , on the test site 4.1.0.3
The problem that happens in production, and not in testing:
In testing the access restriction is visible in the section, but in production it is not seen:
The only difference is the one_topic version.
Does it make sense to you?
How can I solve it?
Thank you very much!
Andrés
Puedes probar a actualizar la versión del formato, actualmente la versión de Onetopic que es compatible con Moodle 4.1 es la "4.1.10", por lo que me dices parece que tienes una versión anterior a esa. Quizá actualizando se solucione lo que comentas.
También, asegúrate de validar la configuración de visibilidad que tiene el formato para secciones ocultas, eso puede estar afectando lo que dices.
Saludos
Efectivamente, estaba usando una versión anterior de onetopic, en la pagina de versiones de Moodle la ultima que se ve es la 4.1.5, para probar la 4.1.10 la bajé del github.
Y también es cierto, que no se veía por la configuración de visibilidad, en el atributo Secciones Ocultas.
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda.
Saludos,
Andrés